2025 New Zealand Warriors season

2025 New Zealand Warriors season
NRL Rank6th
Play-off resultElimination finals
2025 recordWins: 14; draws: 0; losses: 11
Points scoredFor: 525; against: 520
Team information
CEOCameron George
Coach Andrew Webster
Captain
StadiumGo Media Stadium (Capacity: 25,000)
Apollo Projects Stadium (Capacity: 17,104; round 8 only)
Avg. attendance23,299
Agg. attendance279,593
High attendance26,512 (vs. Canberra Raiders, Round 12)
Top scorers
TriesLeka Halasima (13)
GoalsLuke Metcalf (42)
PointsLuke Metcalf (117)
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The 2025 New Zealand Warriors season was the 31st season in the club's history and they competed in the National Rugby League (NRL).

Head coach Andrew Webster maintained his club position for the third consecutive season, whilst captain Tohu Harris announced his retirement on 9 January 2025, prior to the club's season beginning.[1] In February, Mitch Barnett and James Fisher-Harris were announced as co-captains.[2]

For the first time, the Warriors played at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, as part of the Rugby League Las Vegas annual event organised by the NRL.[3]

The Warriors qualified for the final series for the tenth time in their history and first time since 2023.[4][5] In the elimination final on 13 September, the Penrith Panthers defeated the Warriors 24–8 at Go Media Stadium, Auckland, thereby ending the Warriors' season.[6][7]

The Warriors' reserve-grade team won the New South Wales Cup for the first time, defeating the St George Illawarra Dragons 30–12 in the NSW Cup Grand Final on 28 September.[8] On 5 October, the reserve-grade team won the 2025 NRL State Championship defeating the Burleigh Bears 50–20.[9][10]

Squad

New Zealand Warriors 2025 squad
Top 30 squad - 2025 NRL season Supplementary list Coaching staff

Extended squad

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 13 September 2025
Source(s): Warriors Football Department

Squad changes and contract extensions

These movements happened across the previous season, off-season and preseason. Contract extensions occurred either during the preseason or the 2025 NRL season.

Transfers in

Player Previous club Length Ref.
Tanah Boyd Gold Coast Titans 2026 [11]
Erin Clark 2027 [12]
James Fisher-Harris Penrith Panthers 2028 [13]
Morgan Harper Parramatta Eels 2025 [14]
Sam Healey Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 2027 [15]

Transfers out

Player New Club Ref.
Addin Fonua-Blake Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks [16]
Shaun Johnson Retired [17]
Zyon Maiu'u Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs [18]
Marcelo Montoya [19]
Jazz Tevaga Manly Warringah Sea Eagles [20]
Tohu Harris Retired [1]
Dylan Walker Parramatta Eels [21]

Contract extensions

Player Length Date announced Ref.
Ali Leiataua 2027 14 October 2024 [22]
Chanel Harris-Tavita 2026 15 October 2024 [23]
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 2027 18 October 2024 [24]
Jackson Ford 23 October 2024 [25]
Taine Tuaupiki 2026 24 October 2024 [26]
Demitric Vaimauga 2028 10 December 2024 [27]
Eddie Ieremia-Toeava 2026 12 December 2024 [28]
Adam Pompey 2027 18 February 2025 [29]
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 23 April 2025 [30]
Leka Halasima 2029 21 May 2025 [31]
Jacob Laban [31]
Tanner Stowers-Smith 2028 17 June 2025 [32]
Te Maire Martin 2026 13 August 2025 [33]
Kayliss Fatialofa 2027 19 August 2025 [34]

Pre-season

The Warriors played against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in Cronulla and the Melbourne Storm in Hamilton as their pre-season fixtures. Both matches were part of the third edition of the NRL Pre-season Challenge.[35]

  Win   Draw   Loss

Round 1: 7 February 2025 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 12–12 New Zealand Warriors Cronulla
19:30 AEDT
Tries:
Hazelton  2'
H. Puru  74'
Goals:
Atkinson 1/1  4'
Hiroti 1/1  76'
[Report Report]
Tries:
Nicoll-Klokstad  20'
Tuaupiki  52'
Goals:
Metcalf 2/2  22', 53'
Stadium: Sharks Stadium
Referee: Liam Kennedy
Round 2: 15 February 2025 New Zealand Warriors 36–10 Melbourne Storm Hamilton
15:30 NZDT
Tries:
Tuaupiki  2'15'
Tuivasa-Sheck  9'18'
Leiataua  24'27'
Harris-Tavita  37'
Goals:
Metcalf 4/6  4', 11', 17', 28'
Tuaupiki 0/1
[Report Report]
Tries:
Bradley  52'
Talty  77'
Goals:
Russell-Smith 0/1
Morris 1/1  78'
Stadium: FMG Stadium Waikato
Referee: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Canberra Raiders 24 19 0 5 3 654 506 +148 44 Advance to finals series
2 Melbourne Storm 24 17 0 7 3 671 459 +212 40
3 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 16 0 8 3 534 414 +120 38
4 Brisbane Broncos (P) 24 15 0 9 3 680 508 +172 36
5 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 15 0 9 3 599 490 +109 36
6 New Zealand Warriors 24 14 0 10 3 517 496 +21 34
7 Penrith Panthers 24 13 1 10 3 576 469 +107 33
8 Sydney Roosters 24 13 0 11 3 653 521 +132 32
9 Dolphins 24 12 0 12 3 721 596 +125 30
10 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24 12 0 12 3 555 534 +21 30
11 Parramatta Eels 24 10 0 14 3 502 578 −76 26
12 North Queensland Cowboys 24 9 1 14 3 538 684 −146 25
13 Wests Tigers 24 9 0 15 3 477 612 −135 24
14 South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 9 0 15 3 427 608 −181 24
15 St. George Illawarra Dragons 24 8 0 16 3 498 628 −130 22
16 Gold Coast Titans 24 6 0 18 3 520 719 −199 18
17 Newcastle Knights 24 6 0 18 3 338 638 −300 18
Source: National Rugby League
(P) Premiers

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627
GroundNHHAAHHHAAHAAHAHAHHAHAHA
ResultLWWWBLWWWWWLWWBLLBWWLLLWWLL
Position14117646443223333444444454466
Points024688101214161818202224242426283030303032343434
Source: National Rugby League
A = Away; H = Home; N = Neutral; B = Bye; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

The league fixtures were released on 21 November 2024.[36]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

Round 1: 1 March 2025 Canberra Raiders 30–8 New Zealand Warriors Las Vegas, United States
16:00 PST
Tries:
Kris  5'44'
Savage  26'31'
Timoko  55'
Goals:
Fogarty 5/6  6', 32', 45', 56', 75 pen'
Sin bin:
Tapine 64' to 74'
Report
Tries:
Capewell  36'
Tuivasa-Sheck  71'
Goals:
Metcalf 0/2
Stadium: Allegiant Stadium
Attendance: 45,209
Referee: Grant Atkins
Round 2: 14 March 2025 New Zealand Warriors 36–16 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Auckland
20:00 NZDT
Tries:
Harris-Tavita  18'
Tuaupiki  25'
Leiataua  29'
Egan  49'
Tuivasa-Sheck  70'
Metcalf  79'
Goals:
Metcalf 6/6  20', 27', 31', 50', 71', 80'
Report
Tries:
T. Trbojevic  3'
Saab  45'
Cherry-Evans  55'
Goals:
Garrick 2/4  10 pen', 57'
Sin bin:
J. Trbojevic 62' to 72'
Stadium: Go Media Stadium
Attendance: 21,212
Referee: Adam Gee
Round 3: 21 March 2025 New Zealand Warriors 14–6 Sydney Roosters Auckland
20:00 NZDT
Tries:
Leiataua  25'70'
Harris-Tavita  65'
Goals:
Metcalf 1/3  71'
Report
Tries:
Whyte  21'
Goals:
S. Smith 1/1  22'
Stadium: Go Media Stadium
Attendance: 23,219
Referee: Ashley Klein
Round 4: 30 March 2025 Wests Tigers 24–26 New Zealand Warriors Campbelltown
20:15 AEDT
Tries:
Pole  11'
To'a  38'
Faataape  49'
L. Fainu  52'
Goals:
Koroisau 3/3  12', 51', 53'
Da Silva 1/1  39'
Report
Tries:
Pompey  4'
Niukore  33'
Metcalf  41'
Halasima  69'
Goals:
Metcalf 5/5  6', 34', 43', 71', 72 pen'
Stadium: Campbelltown Sports Stadium
Attendance: 12,020
Referee: Wyatt Raymond
Round 5 (Bye for New Zealand Warriors)
Round 6: 13 April 2025 Melbourne Storm 42–14 New Zealand Warriors Melbourne
14:00 AEST
Tries:
Coates  2'58'
King  14'
Blore  20'
Loiero  23'
Grant  27'
Anderson  30'
Goals:
Papenhuyzen 7/7  3', 15', 21', 24', 29', 31', 60'
Report
Tries:
Halasima  54'
Berry  74'
Metcalf  79'
Goals:
Metcalf 1/3  55'
Sin bin:
Ford 22' to 32'
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 26,427
Referee: Ashley Klein
Round 7: 19 April 2025 New Zealand Warriors 20–18 (g.p.) Brisbane Broncos Auckland
19:30 NZST
Tries:
Halasima  30'
Kosi  51'
Metcalf  60'
Niukore  64'
Goals:
Metcalf 2/6  31', 81 pen'
Report
Tries:
Walters  3'
Arthars  66'
Walsh  73'
Goals:
Reynolds 3/3  4', 68', 75'
Stadium: Go Media Stadium
Attendance: 22,395
Referee: Chris Butler
Round 8: 25 April 2025 New Zealand Warriors 26–12 Newcastle Knights Christchurch
20:05 NZST
Tries:
Pompey  8'71'
Ford  28'35'
Egan  55'
Goals:
Metcalf 2/4  10', 36'
Tuaupiki 1/1  72'
Sin bin:
Niukore 1' to 11'
Report
Tries:
Schiller  49'
Jones  76'
Goals:
Ponga 2/2  50', 77'
Sin bin:
Thompson 4' to 14'
Stadium: Apollo Projects Stadium
Attendance: 17,095
Referee: Wyatt Raymond
Round 9: 3 May 2025 New Zealand Warriors 30–26 North Queensland Cowboys Brisbane
17:30 AEST
Tries:
Metcalf  6'27'
Kosi  11'
Harris-Tavita  22'
Pompey  39'
Goals:
Metcalf 5/7  8', 23', 29', 40', 43 pen'
Report
Tries:
Purdue  14'
Dearden  32'
Derby  55'
Taulagi  58'
Nanai  62'
Goals:
Drinkwater 3/5  15', 33', 64'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 49,512
Referee: Adam Gee
Round 10: 10 May 2025 St. George Illawarra Dragons 14–15 New Zealand Warriors Wollongong
17:30 AEST
Tries:
Gutherson  38'
Egan  48'
Allan  51'
Goals:
Holmes 1/3  49'
Report
Tries:
Metcalf  7'
Tuaupiki  15'
Goals:
Metcalf 3/4  8', 11 pen', 30 pen'
Field goals:
Metcalf  69'
Stadium: WIN Stadium
Attendance: 12,919
Referee: Liam Kennedy
Round 11: 17 May 2025 Dolphins 12–16 New Zealand Warriors Brisbane
15:00 AEST
Tries:
Tabuai-Fidow  71'
Farnworth  77'
Goals:
Isaako 2/2  72', 78'
Report
Tries:
Niukore  28'
Capewell  35'
Laban  69'
Goals:
Metcalf 2/3  36', 70'
Sin bin:
Fisher-Harris 76' to 80'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 32,165
Referee: Peter Gough
Round 12: 25 May 2025 New Zealand Warriors 10–16 Canberra Raiders Auckland
18:05 NZST
Tries:
Tuivasa-Sheck  23'
Goals:
Metcalf 3/3  14 pen', 24', 49 pen'
Sin bin:
Nicoll-Klokstad 58' to 68'
Report
Tries:
Starling  31'
Fogarty  62'
Goals:
Fogarty 4/4  32', 40 pen', 59 pen', 64'
Sin bin:
Horsburgh 27' to 37'
Starling 77' to 80'
Stadium: Go Media Stadium
Attendance: 26,512
Referee: Adam Gee
Round 13: 1 June 2025 South Sydney Rabbitohs 30–36 New Zealand Warriors Sydney Olympic Park
14:00 AEST
Tries:
Koloamatangi  8'
Johnston  27'58'62'
L. Mitchell  75'
Goals:
L. Mitchell 5/5  9', 29', 59', 63', 76'
Report
Tries:
Watene-Zelezniak  3'
Berry  31'
Nicoll-Klokstad  38'
Halasima  47'
Metcalf  50'
Tuivasa-Sheck  54'72'
Goals:
Metcalf 4/7  39', 48', 55', 74'
Stadium: Accor Stadium
Attendance: 16,237
Referee: Wyatt Raymond
Round 14: 7 June 2025 Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 10–40 New Zealand Warriors Cronulla
17:30 AEST
Tries:
Hiroti  22'
Iro  33'
Goals:
Hynes 1/2  23'
Report
Tries:
Watene-Zelezniak  5'
Pompey  14'
Fisher-Harris  41'
Vaimauga  54'
Halasima  58'
Harris-Tavita  66'76'
Goals:
Metcalf 6/8  16', 26 pen', 42', 55', 60', 68'
Stadium: Sharks Stadium
Attendance: 13,727
Referee: Peter Gough
Round 15 (Bye for New Zealand Warriors)
Round 16: 21 June 2025 New Zealand Warriors 18–28 Penrith Panthers Auckland
17:00 NZST
Tries:
Ford  20'
Laban  47'
Graham-Taufa  78'
Goals:
Metcalf 1/1  21'
Pompey 2/2  48', 79'
Report
Tries:
Jenkins  16'
Sorensen  37'55'
Talagi  62'
Alamoti  69'
Goals:
Alamoti 4/6  56', 64', 71', 74 pen'
Stadium: Go Media Stadium
Attendance: 25,012
Referee: Todd Smith
Round 17: 28 June 2025 Brisbane Broncos 26–12 New Zealand Warriors Brisbane
15:00 AEST
Tries:
Staggs  2'
Karapani  14'
Shibasaki  39'75'
Goals:
Reynolds 5/6  3', 24 pen', 39', 51 pen', 76'
Report
Tries:
Tuivasa-Sheck  45'
Halasima  65'
Goals:
Metcalf 1/1  46'
Pompey 1/1  66'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 43,424
Referee: Adam Gee
Round 18 (Bye for New Zealand Warriors)
Round 19: 13 July 2025 New Zealand Warriors 34–14 Wests Tigers Auckland
16:00 NZST
Tries:
Berry  7'
Harris-Tavita  18'72'
Watene-Zelezniak  32'
Tuivasa-Sheck  49'
Halasima  79'
Goals:
Boyd 5/6  9', 19', 50', 74', 80'
Report
Tries:
Skelton  1'
Doueihi  27'56'
Goals:
Doueihi 1/3  57'
Stadium: Go Media Stadium
Attendance: 24,112
Referee: Gerard Sutton
Round 20: 20 July 2025 Newcastle Knights 15–20 New Zealand Warriors Newcastle
16:05 AEST
Tries:
Hunt  21'
Gagai  25'
Marzhew  30'
Goals:
Hastings 0/2
Gagai 1/2  56 pen'
Field goals:
Cogger  74'
Report
Tries:
Pompey  7'
Vaimauga  49'
Halasima  80'
Goals:
Boyd 4/4  8', 50', 67 pen', 80'
Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 21,117
Referee: Grant Atkins
Round 21: 26 July 2025 New Zealand Warriors 16–24 Gold Coast Titans Auckland
17:00 NZST
Tries:
Pompey  3'
Halasima  8'
Tuivasa-Sheck  61'
Goals:
Boyd 2/3  5', 62'
Report
Tries:
Fifita  11'56'
Sami  14'47'
Goals:
Campbell 4/5  12', 29 pen.', 48', 57'
Stadium: Go Media Stadium
Attendance: 24,212
Referee: Gerard Sutton
Round 22: 1 August 2025 New Zealand Warriors 18–20 Dolphins Auckland
20:00 NZST
Tries:
Watene-Zelezniak  9'35'
Halasima  58'
Goals:
Boyd 3/3  10', 37', 60'
Report
Tries:
Farnworth  4'
Marshall-King  25'
Keeley  29'
Isaako  78'
Goals:
Isaako 2/4  5', 26'
Stadium: Go Media Stadium
Attendance: 23,012
Referee: Ashley Klein
Round 23: 9 August 2025 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 32–14 New Zealand Warriors Sydney
19:35 AEST
Tries:
Kikau  21'
Rinakama  31'
Tuala  38'67'
Crichton  49'
Goals:
Crichton 6/8  6 pen.', 16 pen.', 32', 39', 57 pen.', 69'
Report
Tries:
Healey  54'
Tuivasa-Sheck  77'
Goals:
Pompey 3/3  2 pen.', 55', 78'
Stadium: Accor Stadium
Attendance: 25,377
Referee: Adam Gee
Round 24: 15 August 2025 New Zealand Warriors 14–10 St. George Illawarra Dragons Auckland
20:00 NZST
Tries:
Harris-Tavita  32'
Pompey  62'72'
Goals:
Boyd 1/3  64'
Report
Tries:
Feagai  10'20'
Goals:
Flanagan 1/2  22'
Stadium: Go Media Stadium
Attendance: 23,276
Referee: Todd Smith
Round 25: 23 August 2025 Gold Coast Titans 18–32 New Zealand Warriors Gold Coast
17:30 AEST
Tries:
Fa'asuamaleaui  3'
Fermor  73'
Kelly  76'
Goals:
Campbell 3/3  4', 74', 76'
Report
Tries:
Niukore  6'
Tuivasa-Sheck  16'20'
Pompey  58'
Ieremia-Toeava  63'
Goals:
Boyd 6/6  7', 17', 21', 43 pen.', 60', 65'
Stadium: Cbus Super Stadium
Attendance: 23,271
Referee: Grant Atkins
Round 26: 29 August 2025 New Zealand Warriors 22–26 Parramatta Eels Auckland
20:00 NZST
Tries:
Pompey  19'
Tuivasa-Sheck  55'
Halasima  60'70'
Goals:
Boyd 3/4  57', 62', 71'
Report
Tries:
Addo-Carr  3'
Williams  15'
Iongi  49'63'
Goals:
Lomax 5/5  5', 16', 43 pen.', 50', 65'
Stadium: Go Media Stadium
Attendance: 25,012
Referee: Peter Gough
Round 27: 5 September 2025 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 27–26 New Zealand Warriors Sydney
18:00 AEST
Tries:
Hopoate  4'15'
Simpkin  9'
Brooks  41'
Bullemor  48'
Goals:
Cherry-Evans 3/5  5', 43', 49'
Drop goals:
Cherry-Evans 1/1  75'
Report
Tries:
Fisher-Harris  0'
Watene-Zelezniak  34'79'
Nicoll-Klokstad  53'
Healey  72'
Goals:
Boyd 3/5  1', 73', 80'
Stadium: 4 Pines Park
Attendance: 17,172
Referee: Todd Smith

Finals series

The Warriors qualified for the final series for the tenth time in their history and first time since 2023.[4][5]

Elimination final: 13 September 2025 New Zealand Warriors 8–24 Penrith Panthers Auckland
18:05 NZST
Tries:
Halasima  52'
Goals:
Boyd 2/2  8 pen.', 53'
Report
Tries:
Papali'i  27'
Schneider  46'
McLean  65'
To'o  71'
Goals:
Cleary 2/2  28', 47'
Edwards 2/2  66', 72'
Stadium: Go Media Stadium
Attendance: 24,524
Referee: Grant Atkins

Statistics

As of end of season.[37][38]

End of season awards

New Zealand Warriors awards

One New Zealand Warriors 2025 awards[39]
Award Winner
Jersey Flegg Cup Emerging Player of the Year Caelys Putoko
Jersey Flegg Cup Team Man of the Year Paea Sikuvea
Jersey Flegg Cup Player of the Year Jaydee Auloa
New South Wales Cup Team Man of the Year Geronimo Doyle
New South Wales Cup Players’ Player of the Year Tanah Boyd
New South Wales Cup Player of the Year Kalani Going
One New Zealand NRL People’s Choice Leka Halasima
One New Zealand NRL Rookie of the Year Leka Halasima
NRL Clubman of the Year Demitric Vaimauga
NRL Players’ Player of the Year Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
Simon Mannering Medal Roger Tuivasa-Sheck

Dally M Awards

2025 Dally M Awards[40][41]
Award Player Outcome
Rookie of the Year Award Leka Halasima Nominated
Back Row of the Year Award Leka Halasima Nominated
Lock of the Year Award Erin Clark Winner

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