The Auckland Warriors 1996 season was the Auckland Warriors 2nd season in first-grade. The club competed in Australasia's Australian Rugby League competition...
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the Auckland Warriors, and are affectionally known as the Wahs. The Warriors are coached by Andrew Webster and captained by Tohu Harris. The Warriors are...
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The Auckland Warriors 2000 season was the Auckland Warriors 6th first-grade season. The club competed in Australasia's National Rugby League. The coach...
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The Auckland Warriors 1999 season was the Auckland Warriors 5th first-grade season. The club competed in Australasia's National Rugby League. The coach...
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The 1995 Auckland Warriors season was the inaugural season of the newly-formed club. Competing the 1995 Australian Rugby League premiership, they were...
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The Auckland Warriors 1997 season was the Auckland Warriors 3rd first-grade season. The club competed in Australasia's Super League. The coach of the team...
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The 1998 Auckland Warriors season was the 4th in the club's history. Coached by Frank Endacott and captained by Matthew Ridge, they competed in the 1998...
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New Zealand Warriors) Round 19 (Bye for New Zealand Warriors) Round 27 (Bye for New Zealand Warriors) As of 13 April 2024 "2024 Pre-Season Challenge: Everything...
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Denis Betts (category New Zealand Warriors captains)
[citation needed] During the 1996 Auckland Warriors season Betts captained the club. He was selected as vice captain for the 1996 Great Britain Lions tour...
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Mount Smart Stadium (redirect from Ericsson Stadium Auckland)
multi-purpose stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the main home ground of the New Zealand Warriors of the National Rugby League and Auckland FC of the A-League...
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10 Cup rugby union teams: Auckland, North Harbour and Counties Manukau. Previously Auckland Warriors, the New Zealand Warriors are a team in Australia's...
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premiership for the 2025 season. The Warriors women’s team are to be coached by Ronald Griffiths. As with their men’s team, the Warriors women are based at...
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John Kirwan (rugby) (category New Zealand Warriors players)
club Auckland Warriors for the 1995 ARL season, with a mutual option for 1996. Playing on the wing, Kirwan was the Warriors' top try scorer in the 1996 season...
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Matthew Ridge (category New Zealand Warriors captains)
the New South Wales Rugby League, and won the 1996 ARL Premiership. He later captained the Auckland Warriors and New Zealand national team (the Kiwis). An...
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Nigel Vagana (category New Zealand Warriors players)
for the 1995 World Cup, but did not play a game. During the 1996 Auckland Warriors season Vagana made his first Premiership appearance for the club at...
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pivotal moment in ARL history was the inception of the Auckland Warriors (now New Zealand Warriors) in 1995. Initially owned by ARL, the club struggled...
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The New Zealand Warriors 2010 season was the New Zealand Warriors 16th first-grade season. The club competed in Australasia's National Rugby League and...
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Western Reds (later Perth Reds), based in Perth, and from Auckland, Auckland Warriors, based in Auckland. This saw a total of twenty teams, the largest number...
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Lucy Lawless (category People educated at Marist College, Auckland)
(2015–2018). Lucille Frances "Lucy" Ryan was born on 29 March 1968 in the Auckland suburb of Mount Albert to teacher Julie Ryan (née Haynes) and Mount Albert's...
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reserve grade side for the New Zealand Warriors. The team was composed of Auckland Rugby League talent and Warriors players not taking part in first grade...
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for Thematic Dialogue. 3 (Body): 9–18. McLean, Mervyn (1996). Maori music. Auckland: Auckland University Press. McLintock, A.H., ed. (1966). "Haka". An...
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Bunty Afoa (category New Zealand Warriors players)
Warriors in the 2024 NRL season which saw the club finish 13th on the table. *denotes season competing source: NRL. "Bunty Afoa - Warriors". Warriors...
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the club. The Warriors opened the season by hosting a match at Eden Park in Auckland. This was only the second time that the Warriors have played a home...
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Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (category New Zealand Warriors players)
the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League, and as a Fullback for Samoa. He previously played as a fullback for the Warriors, becoming their...
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recorded in places such as the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park, part of the Auckland Regional parks often credited at the end of the episodes. The Ancient Greece...
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Jerry Seuseu (category New Zealand Warriors players)
in 1996 before joining the Auckland Warriors where he was named Reserve Grader of the Year in 1997. Seuseu then became a stalwart in the Auckland Warriors...
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(Brisbane, Queensland), Western Reds (Perth, Western Australia), and Auckland Warriors (Auckland, New Zealand). During the Super League war of the mid-1990s the...
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Duane Mann (category New Zealand Warriors captains)
Harbour, Auckland Warriors and Counties Manukau, as well as for English club, Warrington. Of Maori and Tongan descent, Mann was born in Auckland on 28 June...
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A.S. Pirae (section Recent seasons)
enough to secure their passage to the semi-finals despite a 1–0 defeat to Auckland City in the last game. In the semi-finals they pulled off a major shock...
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season was the 115th season of the Auckland Rugby League Premiership. The New Zealand Warriors played in their 29th professional first grade season in...
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