2025 New Zealand Warriors season
| 2025 New Zealand Warriors season | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NRL Rank | 6th | |||
| Play-off result | Elimination finals | |||
| 2025 record | Wins: 14; draws: 0; losses: 11 | |||
| Points scored | For: 525; against: 520 | |||
| Team information | ||||
| CEO | Cameron George | |||
| Coach | Andrew Webster | |||
| Captain | ||||
| Stadium | Go Media Stadium (Capacity: 25,000) Apollo Projects Stadium (Capacity: 17,104; round 8 only) | |||
| Avg. attendance | 23,299 | |||
| Agg. attendance | 279,593 | |||
| High attendance | 26,512 (vs. Canberra Raiders, Round 12) | |||
| Top scorers | ||||
| Tries | Leka Halasima (13) | |||
| Goals | Luke Metcalf (42) | |||
| Points | Luke 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
| Top 30 squad - 2025 NRL season | Supplementary list | Coaching staff | |||||||
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Extended squad |
Head coach Assistant coaches
Updated: 13 September 2025 | ||||||
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 |
Results by round
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 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 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 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
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Top 5 point scorers
Top goal kickers (with more than 5 attempts)
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Top 5 try scorers
Top tacklers
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End of season awards
New Zealand Warriors awards
| 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
| 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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