2012 New Zealand Warriors season

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2012 New Zealand Warriors season
NRL Rank14th
2012 recordWins: 8; draws: 0; losses: 16
Points scoredFor: 497; against: 609
Team information
CEOWayne Scurrah
CoachBrian McClennan
Tony Iro
Assistant coachTony Iro
Captains
StadiumMount Smart Stadium
Avg. attendance15,257
Top scorers
TriesManu Vatuvei (12)
Shaun Johnson (12)
Konrad Hurrell (12)
GoalsJames Maloney (67)
PointsJames Maloney (153)
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The New Zealand Warriors 2012 season is the New Zealand Warriors 18th first-grade season. The club is competing in Australasia's National Rugby League. The coach of the team was Brian McClennan, until he was sacked on 21 August after Round 22, while Simon Mannering is the club's captain. Assistant Coach Tony Iro was appointed caretaker coach for the final two matches.

Milestones[edit]

  • 4 February – All Stars Match: Manu Vatuvei represents the NRL All Stars in the pre-season All Stars Match.
  • 5 March – Round One: Ben Henry and Konrad Hurrell make their first grade debuts while Nathan Friend plays his first match for the Warriors.
  • 24 March – Round Four: Simon Mannering played in his 150th NRL match and his 50th match as captain.[1][2]
  • 12 May – Round 10: Ukuma Ta'ai played in his 50th NRL match.
  • 16 June – Round 15: Omar Slaimankhel made his first grade debut.
  • 16 June – Round 15: Ben Matulino played in his 100th NRL match. He became the first player from the Toyota Cup to play 100 matches in the National Rugby League.[3]
  • 11 August – Round 23: Manu Vatuvei becomes the first player to score 100 tries for the club.[4]
  • 11 August – Round 23: Bill Tupou played in his 50th NRL match.
  • 19 August – Round 24: Manu Vatuvei played in his 150th NRL match.
  • 19 August – Round 24: Feleti Mateo played in his 50th match for the club.
  • 2 September – Round 26: In Micheal Luck's last NRL match, the Warriors lost their eight straight match, a record for the club.[5] The streak included two back-to-back losses involving comebacks of eighteen points or more, an NRL first.

Jersey and sponsors[edit]

In 2012 the Warriors jerseys is again to be made by Canterbury of New Zealand.[6] They were unveiled on 21 November 2011 at the first day of training. The jerseys feature a traditional rugby league "v" for the first time since 2003.[7]

The Junior Warriors play in a red strip with a white away jersey.

Change of ownership[edit]

On 2 March owner Eric Watson announced that he had bought out the minority shareholders, including Mark Hotchin, and would form a new 50–50 venture with Owen Glenn to control the club.[8][9]

Fixtures[edit]

The Warriors opened the season by hosting a match at Eden Park in Auckland.[6] This was only the second time that the Warriors have played a home match away from Mount Smart Stadium. The remaining 11 home games will be played at Mount Smart Stadium, their only home ground since they entered the competition in 1995.

Pre-season training[edit]

The main squad returned to training on 21 November 2011 to start preparing for the 2012 season.[10] Players involved in the 2011 Four Nations and other representative matches returned to training later. Twenty three first graders were present on the first day of training.[11]

Pre-season matches[edit]

North Harbour Stadium hosted a Warriors trial match for the tenth time.[12] The Warriors also played a match in Whangarei.[13]

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
4 February Trial 1 Gold Coast Titans North Harbour Stadium, Auckland Win 26–10 Hurrell, Brown, Johnson, Fisiiahi, Tupou Maloney (2) 10,500 [14]
11 February Trial 2 South Sydney Rabbitohs BCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour Win 22–14 Vatuvei (2), Mannering, Hurrell Johnson (2), Maloney 5,376 [15]
19 February Trial 3 Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles Toll Stadium, Whangarei Win 68–10 Penehe (2), Matulino (2), Mara, Godinet, Ta'ai,
Locke, Inu, Brown, Ropati, Fishiiahi, Henry
Inu (4), Locke (3), Henry 9,000 [16]

Regular season[edit]

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
4 March Round 1 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Eden Park, Auckland Loss 20–26 Vatuvei (2), Johnson, Locke Maloney (2) 37,502 [1]
12 March Round 2 Parramatta Eels Parramatta Stadium, Sydney Win 36–20 Tupou (2), Mateo, Hurrell, Maloney, Locke Maloney (6) 12,000 [2]
18 March Round 3 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss 18–32 Maloney, Lousi, Mateo Maloney (3) 17,067 [3]
24 March Round 4 Gold Coast Titans Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland Win 26–6 Johnson (2), Taylor, Vatuvei, Mannering Maloney (3) 12,915 [4]
31 March Round 5 Sydney Roosters Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Loss 26–8 Ropati, Fisiiahi 13,021 [5]
8 April Round 6 Canberra Raiders Canberra Stadium, Canberra Loss 12–32 Henry, Maloney Maloney (2) 10,800 [6]
15 April Round 7 South Sydney Rabbitohs Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland Win 44–22 Mannering (2), Henry, Brown, Ropati, Tupou, Ta'ai, Inu Maloney (6) 15,378 [7]
25 April Round 8 Melbourne Storm AAMI Park, Melbourne Loss 14–32 Tupou (2), Brown Maloney (1) 20,333 [8]
5 May Round 9 Brisbane Broncos Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland Win 30–20 Henry, Johnson, Taylor, Lillyman, Mateo Maloney (5) 19,012 [9]
12 May Round 10 Sydney Roosters Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland Win 30–26 Hurrell (2), Johnson (2), Vatuvei Maloney (5) 16,220 [10]
18 May Round 11 Wests Tigers Leichhardt Oval, Sydney Loss 22–24 Hurrell (2), Henry, Tupou Maloney (3) 16,406 [11]
Round 12 Bye
3 June Round 13 Melbourne Storm Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss 12–22 Hurrell, Vatuvei Maloney (2) 20,487 [12]
11 June Round 14 Penrith Panthers Centrebet Stadium, Sydney Win 30–16 Vatuvei (2), Hurrell, Locke, Maloney Maloney (5) 5,778 [13]
16 June Round 15 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Toyota Stadium, Sydney Loss 19–20 Hurrell, Locke, Johnson Maloney (3 & FG) 9,271 [14]
Round 16 Bye
1 July Round 17 North Queensland Cowboys Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland Win 35–18 Henry (2), Hurrell, Lillyman, Friend, Brown Maloney (5 & FG) 15,274 [15]
8 July Round 18 Gold Coast Titans Skilled Park, Gold Coast Win 32–14 Hurrell (3), Johnson, Locke, Matunlino Maloney (4) 17,134 [16]
13 July Round 19 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Loss 8–10 Locke, Vatuvei 32,148 [17]
21 July Round 20 Newcastle Knights Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss 19–24 Johnson, Matulino, Friend Maloney (3 & FG) 15,112 [18]
29 July Round 21 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Patersons Stadium, Perth Loss 22–24 Locke, Johnson, Brown, Vatuvei Maloney (3) 20,095 [19]
5 August Round 22 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss 4–45 Tupou 13,812 [20]
11 August Round 23 North Queensland Cowboys Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville Loss 12–52 Tuimavave, Vatuvei Malony (2) 13,616 [21]
19 August Round 24 Penrith Panthers Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss 16–18 Henry (2), Johnson Malony (2) 11,000 [22]
25 August Round 25 St George-Illawarra Dragons WIN Stadium, Wollongong Loss 6–38 Johnson Malony (1) 11,261 [23]
2 September Round 26 Canberra Raiders Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss 42–22 Vatuvei (2), Matulino, Godinet Henry (2), Maloney 11,455 [24]

Ladder[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 18 0 6 2 568 369 +199 40
2 Melbourne Storm (P) 24 17 0 7 2 579 361 +218 38
3 South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 16 0 8 2 559 438 +121 36
4 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24 16 0 8 2 497 403 +94 36
5 North Queensland Cowboys 24 15 0 9 2 597 445 +152 34
6 Canberra Raiders 24 13 0 11 2 545 536 +9 30
7 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 12 1 11 2 445 441 +4 29
8 Brisbane Broncos 24 12 0 12 2 481 447 +34 28
9 St. George Illawarra Dragons 24 11 0 13 2 405 438 -33 26
10 Wests Tigers 24 11 0 13 2 506 551 -45 26
11 Gold Coast Titans 24 10 0 14 2 449 477 -28 24
12 Newcastle Knights 24 10 0 14 2 448 488 -40 24
13 Sydney Roosters 24 8 1 15 2 462 626 -164 21
14 New Zealand Warriors 24 8 0 16 2 497 609 -112 20
15 Penrith Panthers 24 8 0 16 2 409 575 -166 20
16 Parramatta Eels 24 6 0 18 2 431 674 -243 16

Squad[edit]

The Warriors used twenty nine players during the season. Seven players made their debut for the club, including six who were making their NRL debuts – all of these players were graduates from the Warriors Toyota Cup programme.

No. Name Position Warriors Debut App T G FG Pts
108 Jerome Ropati CE 31 August 2003 8 2 0 0 8
115 Manu Vatuvei WG 23 May 2004 20 12 0 0 48
125 Simon Mannering SR 26 June 2005 19 3 0 0 12
126 Micheal Luck LK 12 March 2006 6 0 0 0 0
131 Sam Rapira PR 20 May 2006 7 0 0 0 0
141 Russell Packer PR 4 May 2008 24 0 0 0 0
142 Ben Matulino PR 14 June 2008 22 3 0 0 12
146 Jacob Lillyman PR 14 March 2009 16 2 0 0 8
149 Ukuma Ta'ai SR 22 March 2009 12 1 0 0 4
151 Lewis Brown SR 3 May 2009 24 4 0 0 16
152 Kevin Locke FB/WG 31 May 2009 14 7 0 0 28
156 James Maloney FE 14 March 2010 24 4 67 3 153
159 Sione Lousi SR 14 March 2010 22 1 0 0 4
160 Bill Tupou WG 4 April 2010 23 7 0 0 28
162 Alehana Mara HK 21 August 2010 6 0 0 0 0
163 Glen Fisiiahi FB 12 March 2011 4 1 0 0 4
164 Feleti Mateo SR 12 March 2011 24 3 0 0 12
166 Krisnan Inu WG/CE 19 March 2011 3 1 0 0 4
167 Elijah Taylor SR 3 April 2011 23 2 0 0 8
168 Shaun Johnson HB 4 June 2011 22 12 0 0 48
169 Steve Rapira SR 4 June 2011 6 0 0 0 0
170 Pita Godinet HB/HK 24 July 2011 4 1 0 0 4
171 Ben Henry CE/SR 4 March 2012 24 8 2 0 36
172 Nathan Friend HK 4 March 2012 17 2 0 0 8
173 Konrad Hurrell CE 4 March 2012 17 12 0 0 48
174 Omar Slaimankhel FB 16 June 2012 5 0 0 0 0
175 Sam Lousi SR 21 July 2012 2 0 0 0 0
176 Sebastine Ikahihifo LK 28 July 2012 4 0 0 0 0
177 Carlos Tuimavave FE 5 August 2012 5 1 0 0 4

Staff[edit]

  • Chief Executive Officer: Wayne Scurrah
  • General Manager: Don Mann Jr
  • Recruitment and Development Manager: Dean Bell
  • High Performance Manager: Craig Walker[17]
  • High Performance Assistant: Ruben Wiki
  • Medical Services Manager: John Mayhew
  • Welfare and Education Manager: Jerry Seuseu
  • Media and Communications Manager: Richard Becht

NRL staff[edit]

NYC staff[edit]

Transfers[edit]

Gains[edit]

Player Previous Club Length Notes
Nathan Friend Gold Coast Titans 2013 with option [24]
Brian McClennan Leeds Rhinos 2012–2013 with option Coach[25]

Losses[edit]

Player Club Notes
Lance Hohaia St Helens R.F.C. [26]
Aaron Heremaia Hull F.C. [27]
Brett Seymour Hull F.C. [28]
Jeremy Latimore St. George Illawarra Dragons [29]
Joel Moon Salford City Reds [30]
Shaun Berrigan Canberra Raiders [31][32]
Isaac John Wakefield Trinity Wildcats [33]
Ivan Cleary Penrith Panthers Coach
Adam Henry Sydney Roosters [34]
James Gavet Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs [34]
Anthony Gelling Wigan Warriors [34]
Sosaia Feki Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks [34]

Mid-season Losses[edit]

Player Club Notes
Krisnan Inu Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 May[35]

Other teams[edit]

In 2012 the Junior Warriors are again competing in the Toyota Cup while senior players who are not required for the first team play with the Auckland Vulcans in the NSW Cup. The Vulcans are coached by former Warriors development coach Ricky Henry.[36]

Toyota Cup squad[edit]

Junior Warriors player Carlos Tuimavave
New Zealand Warriors Under 20's
Toyota Cup squad Coaching staff

Head coach



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

Updated: 24 November 2011
Source(s): Player Profiles


Vulcans squad[edit]

The Auckland Vulcans contracted ten players. The team was strengthened with Warriors players not picked for each round and local club players. The ten contracted players were: DJ Collier, Agnatius Paasi, Daniel Palavi, Tulson Caird, Willie Peace, James Blackwell, Ruben Williams, Steve Waetford, Darin Kingi and Murray Iti.[37]

Sam Lousi was named the Auckland Vulcans' Player of the Year.[38]

Awards[edit]

Ben Matulino won the club's Player of the Year award. Ben Henry was named Young Player of the Year and Elijah Taylor was the clubman of the year.[39] Konrad Hurrell was the Vodafone People's choice award winner.[40]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mannering joining Warrior greats New Zealand Herald, 24 March 2012
  2. ^ Mannering brings up double milestone New Zealand Herald, 22 March 2012
  3. ^ Matulino first NYC graduate to 100 NRL games Archived 23 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine rleague.com, 19 June 2012
  4. ^ Warriors humiliated by Cowboys in Townsville stuff.co.nz, 11 August 2012
  5. ^ Warriors exposed in record losing streak The Press, 3 September 2012
  6. ^ a b Stanley, Ben (19 August 2011). "Eden Park to welcome the Warriors in 2012". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  7. ^ Warriors suit up for 2012 NRL season The Press, 21 November 2011
  8. ^ Billionaire Owen Glenn takes Warriors stake stuff.co.nz, 2 March 2012
  9. ^ Glenn buys share of the Warriors New Zealand Herald, 2 March 2012
  10. ^ Preseason just days away Archived 6 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine warriors.co.nz, 16 November 2011
  11. ^ Easy does it for new Warriors coach New Zealand Herald, 21 November 2011
  12. ^ Warriors to trial on the North Shore New Zealand Herald, 11 November 2011
  13. ^ Warriors confirm return to Whangarei New Zealand Herald, 14 November 2011
  14. ^ Life under Brian starts well New Zealand Herald, 5 February 2012
  15. ^ Vatuavei double powers Warriors to another trial win Archived 14 September 2012 at archive.today rleague.com, 11 February 2012
  16. ^ Warriors unscathed after latest trial victory New Zealand Herald, 19 February 2012
  17. ^ Iro, Ackland and Walker to remain with Warriors under McClennan Archived 2 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine rleague.com, 27 August 2011
  18. ^ McClennan dismayed at Warriors axing stuff.co.nz, 21 August 2012
  19. ^ Alderson, Andrew (21 August 2011). "NRL: Warriors to have a familiar feel in 2012". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  20. ^ McClennan left singing the blues New Zealand Herald, 26 August 2012
  21. ^ Warriors boss denies rift with Ivan Cleary stuff.co.nz, 9 October 2011
  22. ^ Deane, Steve (27 August 2011). "NRL: 'Bluey' keeps the faith with his staff". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  23. ^ Warriors add teen Palavi on three-year deal stuff.co.nz, 16 February 2012
  24. ^ Friend says first priority is Titans goldcoast.com.au, 12 April 2011
  25. ^ Lawton, Aaron (31 July 2011). "Warriors set to sign 'Bluey' this week". The Sunday Star-Times. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  26. ^ Hohaia confirms four year contract with St Helens Archived 2 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine rleague.com, 12 April 2011
  27. ^ "NRL: Heremaia signs with Hull". The New Zealand Herald. 3 June 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  28. ^ "Seymour to leave Warriors". Television New Zealand. 22 June 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  29. ^ Dragons sign Matthews, Latimore Archived 9 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine nrl.com, 5 July 2011
  30. ^ Salford sign Joel Moon and Jordan James Archived 14 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine rleague.com, 10 September 2011
  31. ^ Brown, Michael (1 September 2011). "NRL: Cleary calm as farewell game approaches". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  32. ^ Raiders sign Shaun Berrigan Archived 20 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine rleague.com, 19 October 2011
  33. ^ Wakefield sign Isaac John code13rugbyleague.com, 29 October 2011
  34. ^ a b c d NRL 2012: Team roster analysis – who’s in and who’s out theroar.com.au
  35. ^ Inu leaves the Warriors to join Bulldogs New Zealand Herald, 24 May 2012
  36. ^ Vodafone Warriors coach to guide Vulcans in 2012 Archived 18 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine warriors.co.nz, 2 February 2012
  37. ^ New era as Vulcans kick off 2012 season[permanent dead link] warriors.co.nz, 3 March 2012
  38. ^ Major Vulcans accolade for Lousi Archived 19 April 2013 at archive.today warriors.co.nz, 16 August 2012
  39. ^ Matulino wins Player of the Year New Zealand Herald, 4 October 2012
  40. ^ Matulino's Night NZ League, Issue 4 Sept/October

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