General Your favourite ever warrior?

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SJ , So many highlights & clutch games. Never seen a wah junior like him.

Then Ali because he was a Freak!

Manu, Despite all the off feild shit. I loved seeing the big fulla put his body on the line and smash people. Could haul ass for a big boy.

Addin, Best prop we've ever had in my opinion. What a beast.
 
Have several as fovourites as its sort of evolved as the club evolved.

Started off with Stacey (how couldnt it be?) but had a thing for wrecking ball props who could just cause carnage so Joe Vagana and Feka Paleassina were compulsory viewing for me. Simon Mannering for the way he worked his ass off and the consistency he showed throughout his career. Loved watching Sonny Fai and was so excited to see his career unfold but alas the flame burned too short. Then finally SJ who i'd seen come through the Touch scene. Always had a hard on for sheer speed and pre injury he was fucking electric (without doubt the fastest halfback ive seen play the game).....development was probably hindered because our club was a basket case at times but it was great to see him finally evolve into a tactician......not sure who's going to jump out at me next but Halasima sure went the right way about it this season.

But if you were going to put a gun to my head and say "pick one"......it'd be SJ.
 

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All time: The two SJ’s (but Stacey Jones if I had to choose cos that grand final try in ‘02 still lives rent-free in head cos a: it was magnificent and b: for a moment I thought we could actually win the whole freaking thing)
Deep cut: Isaiah Papali’i - just always came across as a really nice guy, super professional on and off the field, huge talent and someone I thought was destined to be a key player in Warriors history but …
Irrational favourite: Not sure why, but I still reminisce about John Simon’s long kicking game.
 

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My favourite Warrior of all time is Shaun Magic Johnson.

I remember seeing him at under 20's (I think) when he was still rocking the headgear, and he was electric, almost like watching the feeling of lightning strike.

I think he was better than Andrew Johns, before his injury at least. His stepping and running game was amongst the best I have ever seen. After the injury he re-invented himself as a general, directing the troops, laying on tries and developed a top rate kicking game.

He also had such a fairy-tale like career. Golden Boot, ending his career with the famous win at Cronulla, etc.

If he had won the premiership in 2011 (I am still filthy about that game, Watmough playing the ball facing the wrong way, George Rose not being sent off for elbowing Aaron Herimia in the head whilst he was on the ground forcing our hooker out of the match, imagine that today) and the Daly M (which we all think he was robbed of) he would probably be a good contender for the first Kiwi Immortal along with Stacy and Mark Graham.
 

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My favourite Warrior of all time is Shaun Magic Johnson.

I remember seeing him at under 20's (I think) when he was still rocking the headgear, and he was electric, almost like watching the feeling of lightning strike.

I think he was better than Andrew Johns, before his injury at least. His stepping and running game was amongst the best I have ever seen. After the injury he re-invented himself as a general, directing the troops, laying on tries and developed a top rate kicking game.

He also had such a fairy-tale like career. Golden Boot, ending his career with the famous win at Cronulla, etc.

If he had won the premiership in 2011 (I am still filthy about that game, Watmough playing the ball facing the wrong way, George Rose not being sent off for elbowing Aaron Herimia in the head whilst he was on the ground forcing our hooker out of the match, imagine that today) and the Daly M (which we all think he was robbed of) he would probably be a good contender for the first Kiwi Immortal along with Stacy and Mark Graham.
I re-watched both our grand finals last off season and I reckon u could make a strong case that the better team lost in 2011.
The bounce of the ball and some shitty calls really cost us that day.
Sj had a terrific game- arguably best on field.
 

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I re-watched both our grand finals last off season and I reckon u could make a strong case that the better team lost in 2011.
The bounce of the ball and some shitty calls really cost us that day.
Sj had a terrific game- arguably best on field.
Straight up brother.
It was the lack of calls for me.
From memory(and I am no spring chicken)
George Rose doing a NAS on Heremaia.
Watmough with the sideways PTB which they scored from.
A so obvious 3 metre forward pass on the RHS in their other first half try.
I can’t remember much else but there is more.
You are right SJ was epic.
 
Stacey Jones, Henry Paul.

Rate both as highly as the other.

The irony is that we're they both Storm or Broncos players In their time, they would have been true superstars


Same is true of Johnson, should have come through Melbourne and not the terrible Warriors system.
 

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As mentioned my favourite warrior is Kane Evans. He stood up for us when people were kicking sand in our face. And the backbone and ticker we showed in that final game of the season Vs Titans which we lost 40-10 was amazing. Forget what the scoreboard said we won that match in the eyes of the viewers. The heart and spirit we took out of that season set of the Wahs on much better seasons that followed.
When he kept getting sin binned that season people incorrectly kept saying "who cares about him standing up for us this is not the 1980s and he is just getting sent to the bin and then they score two tries while we are down a man".
As I said then some things such as values and pride are more important than winning a match especially since that season was only a matter of whether we finished 2nd to last or reaches the great heights of 4th to last. Before he rode into town and ran shotgun everyone was running liberties with our halves and intiimidating them and in some cases rubbing them out with a deliberate injury like a chicken wing tackle.
Warrior number 266 Kane Evans.
 
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