Recruitment Warriors 2026/2027 Recruitment & Retention

Warriors 2026/2027 Recruitment and Retention Discussion
Player
2026​
2027​
2028​
2029​
2030​
Grant Anderson
-​
✔​
✔​
✔​
Mitchell Barnett
✔​
Rocco Berry
✔​
Tanah Boyd
✔​
Kurt Capewell
✔​
Erin Clark
✔​
✔​
✔​
✔​
Wayde Egan
✔​
✔​
Kayliss Fatialofa
✔​
✔​
James Fisher-Harris
✔​
✔​
✔​
Jackson Ford
✔​
✔​
Morgan Gannon
✔​
✔​
✔​
Leka Halasima
✔​
✔​
✔​
✔​
Chanel Harris-Tavita
✔​
Sam Healey
✔​
✔​
Eddie Ieremia-Toeava
✔​
✔​
✔​
Alofiana Khan-Pereira
✔​
✔​
✔​
Jacob Laban
✔​
✔​
✔​
✔​
Ali Leiataua
✔​
✔​
Jye Linnane
✔​
✔​
✔​
Te Maire Martin
✔​
Haizyn Mellars
✔​
✔​
✔​
Luke Metcalf
✔​
✔​
✔​
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
✔​
✔​
Marata Niukore
✔​
Adam Pompey
✔​
✔​
Tanner Stowers-Smith
✔​
✔​
✔​
Taine Tuaupiki
✔​
✔​
✔​
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
✔​
Demitric Vaimauga
✔​
✔​
✔​
William Warbrick
-​
✔​
✔​
✔​
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
✔​
M
Connor Bowden
U
U
✔​
Jett Cleary
S
U
Sio Kali
U
Braelan Marsh
U
U
U
Motu Pasikala
U
U
✔ = Signed to Top 30, C = Club option, M = Mutual Option, P = Player option, S = Signed to supplementary list, U = Unclear

2026 Top 30: 29/30
2026 Supplementary: 2/6

2027 Top 30: 22/30
2027 Supplementary: 0/6

2027 Gains: Grant Anderson (Brisbane Broncos), William Warbrick (Melbourne Storm)
2027 Losses: Mitchell Barnett (Brisbane Broncos), Marata Niukore (Newcastle Knights), Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Wakefield Trinity)

🐻 Off contract and free to sign elsewhere for 2027: Rocco Berry, Tanah Boyd, Kurt Capewell, Chanel Harris-Tavita, Te Maire Martin
🇵🇬 Will be off contract and free to sign elsewhere for 2028 from November 1st, 2026: Jett Cleary, Wayde Egan, Kayliss Fatialofa, Jackson Ford, Sam Healey, Eddie Ieremia-Toeava, Ali Leiataua, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Motu Pasikala, Adam Pompey, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
 
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Fox League from Fox Sports
April 24th, 2026 10:12 pm
One of six players at the New Zealand Warriors who run off-contract at the end of the 2026 season, Tanah Boyd’s future has been clouded for some time as he prepares to make a decision in the coming months.

While he could very easily attract a ton of interest from rival teams such as the St George Illawarra Dragons, recent reports have revealed that his preference is to remain at the Warriors.
This comes as veteran journalist Brent Read stated that the Warriors have opened contract negotiations with the playmaker on a new deal.

If extended, that means it is highly likely that either Chanel Harris-Tavita or Te Maire Martin will be pushed out of the club due to them having a plethora of halves on their books such as Luke Metcalf, Luke Hanson, Jye Linnane and Jett Cleary.

“I think Tanah Boyd wants to stay at the Warriors. That’s his preference, and that’s who they're negotiating with at the moment,” Code Sports’ Brent Read said on Triple M’s NRL Daily.

“He will only move if that deal won’t get done.

David Riccio added, “I think you’re right about the Warriors. Tanah Boyd knocked back a return to the Titans 18 months ago, while playing NSW Cup.”
 
Fox League from Fox Sports
April 24th, 2026 10:12 pm
One of six players at the New Zealand Warriors who run off-contract at the end of the 2026 season, Tanah Boyd’s future has been clouded for some time as he prepares to make a decision in the coming months.

While he could very easily attract a ton of interest from rival teams such as the St George Illawarra Dragons, recent reports have revealed that his preference is to remain at the Warriors.
This comes as veteran journalist Brent Read stated that the Warriors have opened contract negotiations with the playmaker on a new deal.

If extended, that means it is highly likely that either Chanel Harris-Tavita or Te Maire Martin will be pushed out of the club due to them having a plethora of halves on their books such as Luke Metcalf, Luke Hanson, Jye Linnane and Jett Cleary.

“I think Tanah Boyd wants to stay at the Warriors. That’s his preference, and that’s who they're negotiating with at the moment,” Code Sports’ Brent Read said on Triple M’s NRL Daily.

“He will only move if that deal won’t get done.

David Riccio added, “I think you’re right about the Warriors. Tanah Boyd knocked back a return to the Titans 18 months ago, while playing NSW Cup.”
Lets hope that is true.

Boyd is the one we need the most, this is the one. More important than anyone we could recruit realistically externally.

It is weird though, how the grass on your side gets taken for granted (it does in my mind) more than news of shiny new trinkets from Oz.
 
Lets hope that is true.

Boyd is the one we need the most, this is the one. More important than anyone we could recruit realistically externally.

It is weird though, how the grass on your side gets taken for granted (it does in my mind) more than news of shiny new trinkets from Oz.

I feel that people undervalue job satisfaction.

Coming into a work situation that has you performing near the pinnacle of your field can weigh heavily on these players minds. Especially the ones who've had a hard start to their careers (Jacko, Boyd, Metcalf...etc.)

I mean, fuck, it's not like these Aussies are moving to a third world country.

If it's true and Boyd wants to stay, I hope we don't mess it up.
 
Money matters, but guys also like winning, as long as the deal is fair, surely playing around a pack and team going well is a big draw card.

It would not surprise me to see both CHT and Boyd sign back on. Going to be tight though as if he got a mega offer elsewhere then thats a different challenge.
 
Players with foresight will see that their value will remain higher for longer if they are seen as a contributing player at a successful club. The difference between 800k and 1 million is massive, you'd be silly to turn a difference like that down. Yet, moving to the Dragons and being a scapegoat for poor performance vs being an important cog in a premiership team will have very different ramifications on your future earnings.

I still don't think clubs will see Boyd as a proven product, but despite that his market rate will be higher than the club will be comfortable with. It might take the lower-end of market rate to get him to stay. What might that be? 750k?

I really, really don't want to lose CHT.
 
Players with foresight will see that their value will remain higher for longer if they are seen as a contributing player at a successful club. The difference between 800k and 1 million is massive, you'd be silly to turn a difference like that down. Yet, moving to the Dragons and being a scapegoat for poor performance vs being an important cog in a premiership team will have very different ramifications on your future earnings.

I still don't think clubs will see Boyd as a proven product, but despite that his market rate will be higher than the club will be comfortable with. It might take the lower-end of market rate to get him to stay. What might that be? 750k?

I really, really don't want to lose CHT.
I reckon Boyd would be in a similar boat to Fogarty so within the 550-650k range. Not quite at that big money level yet. Thats not to say other clubs wouldnt offer him 750k+
 
I feel that people undervalue job satisfaction.

It’s depends

Boyd hasn’t had a payday and the clock is ticking

If some rich arse club throws in overs to get him especially a Queensland team where he’s from I can’t see him saying no. If home calls with an offer too good to refuse you take it everyday of the week and be grateful the hard work has paid off. No different if you had a kiwi abroad.
 
It’s depends

Boyd hasn’t had a payday and the clock is ticking

If some rich arse club throws in overs to get him especially a Queensland team where he’s from I can’t see him saying no. If home calls with an offer too good to refuse you take it everyday of the week and be grateful the hard work has paid off. No different if you had a kiwi abroad.
Timing is everything for a player to maximize their earning.

The smart play financially could be a one year extension here and then off to PNG with their tax advantages. Although thats probably the worst option in terms of footballing.
 
It’s depends

Boyd hasn’t had a payday and the clock is ticking

If some rich arse club throws in overs to get him especially a Queensland team where he’s from I can’t see him saying no. If home calls with an offer too good to refuse you take it everyday of the week and be grateful the hard work has paid off
He might just go for a 2 year deal. When he is off that he will hopefully be a premiership winning half back and only 28. He would then get a very good long term offer.
 
It’s depends

Boyd hasn’t had a payday and the clock is ticking

If some rich arse club throws in overs to get him especially a Queensland team where he’s from I can’t see him saying no. If home calls with an offer too good to refuse you take it everyday of the week and be grateful the hard work has paid off. No different if you had a kiwi abroad.
I agree. If we're keen on him, we should hurry up. I guess that's the art of the negotiation, don't let them know how valuable they are to you until you're forced to. Metcalfe. If Metcalfe went FB, I reckon we'd have the right balance.
 
Fox League from Fox Sports
April 24th, 2026 10:12 pm
One of six players at the New Zealand Warriors who run off-contract at the end of the 2026 season, Tanah Boyd’s future has been clouded for some time as he prepares to make a decision in the coming months.

While he could very easily attract a ton of interest from rival teams such as the St George Illawarra Dragons, recent reports have revealed that his preference is to remain at the Warriors.
This comes as veteran journalist Brent Read stated that the Warriors have opened contract negotiations with the playmaker on a new deal.

If extended, that means it is highly likely that either Chanel Harris-Tavita or Te Maire Martin will be pushed out of the club due to them having a plethora of halves on their books such as Luke Metcalf, Luke Hanson, Jye Linnane and Jett Cleary.

“I think Tanah Boyd wants to stay at the Warriors. That’s his preference, and that’s who they're negotiating with at the moment,” Code Sports’ Brent Read said on Triple M’s NRL Daily.

“He will only move if that deal won’t get done.

David Riccio added, “I think you’re right about the Warriors. Tanah Boyd knocked back a return to the Titans 18 months ago, while playing NSW Cup.”

Made my day while Michael’s about to start, yahoo!
 
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