2017 New Zealand Warriors season


The 2017 New Zealand Warriors season was the 23rd season in the club's history. Coached by Stephen Kearney and captained by Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, the Warriors competed in the National Rugby League's 2017 Telstra Premiership. They also competed in the 2017 NRL Auckland Nines tournament.

Milestones

Fixtures

Pre-season training

Pre-season training began on 1 November, with the exception of players involved in the 2016 Four Nations tournament.

Auckland Nines

The Warriors lost all three of their matches at the Nines.
The squad for the Nines was Ryan Hoffman, Junior Pauga, Matt Allwood, Blake Ayshford, Ata Hingano, Sam Cook, Shaun Johnson, Ruben Wiki, Mason Lino, Bunty Afoa, James Gavet, Tuimoala Lolohea, Jazz Tevaga, Ofahiki Ogden, Lewis Soosemea, Toafofoa Sipley, Isaiah Papalii, and James Bell. Solomone Kata was originally named, but withdrew due to a virus and was replaced by Cook.
DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
4 FebruaryGame 4Manly Warringah Sea EaglesEden Park, AucklandLoss11–15Cook, AyshfordHingano22,000
4 FebruaryGame 12Parramatta EelsEden Park, AucklandLoss0–1122,000
5 FebruaryGame 20St. George Illawarra DragonsEden Park, AucklandLoss10–14Hingano, LoloheaHingano22,000

Pre-season matches

The Warriors played two trial matches, against the Melbourne Storm and the Gold Coast Titans. The match against the Titans was in Palmerston North, it was the first time the Warriors played in Palmerston North since 1995.
DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
11 FebruaryTrial 1Melbourne StormSunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine CoastLoss18–30Lolohea, Aofa, Tuivasa-SheckLino, Hingano10,169
19 FebruaryTrial 2Gold Coast TitansCentral Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston NorthWin26–6Papalii, Lolohea, Fusitu'a, Gavet, ManneringJohnson

Regular season

Home matches were played at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland, with the exception of one game at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton. The Warriors also played an away game at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin.

Ladder

Squad

No.NamePositionWarriors DebutAppTGFGPts
115WG23 May 200410000
125SR26 June 20052250020
142PR14 June 2008161004
146PR14 March 2009210000
168HB4 June 2011184452108
183PR7 July 2013110000
189WG15 March 201424120048
192HB27 July 201441004
193CE7 March 20151950020
194SR7 March 20151960024
195SR7 March 20151961026
196PR7 March 2015230000
197PR7 March 201580000
199CE29 March 201500000
201WG16 May 20152370028
202HB24 August 201560204
203FB5 March 201623100040
204CE5 March 20162150020
206HK5 March 201623117038
207HK5 March 201691004
208PR5 March 2016132008
209HK20 March 201640000
210LK16 April 2016110000
212PR1 May 201600000
213PR2 July 2016171004
214FE20 August 2016131004
215PR5 March 201751004
216HK10 March 201710000
217FE2 April 2017172008
218WG30 April 2017770028
219PR22 July 201730000
220SR28 July 201720000
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Staff

Head office staff
Coaching staff

Other teams

As in 2016, the Warriors entered a team into the Intrust Super Premiership NSW and the Junior Warriors competed in the Holden Cup.

Intrust Super Premiership NSW squad

The Warriors finished the season second and played the third placed Penrith Panthers in week one of the finals. After losing to eventual winners Penrith they defeated Newcastle 30–6 before losing to the Wyong Roos in a preliminary final to end the season.
Bureta Faraimo, Mason Lino and Toafofoa Sipley were named in the 2017 Intrust Super Premiership NSW Team of the Year.

Finals

Holden Cup squad

The Holden Cup team finished in last place, with only three wins during the season. This was the final year of the Holden Cup.

Awards

Captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck won the club's NRL player of the year award while Simon Mannering won the people's choice award.
Mason Lino was the club's Intrust Super Premiership NSW player of the year while Chanel Harris-Tavita was the NYC player of the year.
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad won the clubman of the year while Sam Cook was the Intrust Super Premiership NSW team man of the year and Kenese Kenese was the NYC clubman of the year.
Bunty Afoa won the NRL rookie of the year and Tyler Slade was the NYC rookie of the year.