
New Zealand Warriors
Kevin Locke [FB] 14 Pts; 1t, 5/7g
Rusty Bristow [BE] 8 Pts; 2t
Sonny Fai [SR] 8 Pts; 2t
Leeson Ah Mau [PR] 4 Pts; 1t
Daniel O'Regan [F8] 4 Pts; 1t
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Kieran Foran [F8] 4 Pts; 1t
Mark Page [CT] 4 Pts; 1t
Daly Cherry-Evans [HB] 2 Pts; 1/2g

Mon June 23, 2008
Junior Warriors move into Toyota Cup top four 2008 Toyota National Youth Competition - Round 15 Try-scoring doubles from first-grader Sonny Fai and centre Rusty Bristow propelled the Vodafone Junior Warriors to fourth spot in the National Youth Competition after swamping Manly 38-10 at Mt Smart Stadium. 23:21
Warriors sign up two more promising NYC players New Zealand Warriors Vodafone Junior Warriors captain Daniel O'Regan and prop Mataupu Poching are the latest players from the club's under-20 NYC team to commit to new contracts keeping them at Mt Smart Stadium. 23:17
Moon becomes second Bronco to join Warriors Brisbane Broncos Exciting Brisbane centre/standoff Joel Moon will join team-mate Denan Kemp on a three-year NRL contract at the Vodafone Warriors next season. 23:15
Sun June 22, 2008
Manly beat Warriors in torrid battle 2008 NRL Telstra Premiership - Round 15 Two tries conceded in the last eight minutes denied the Vodafone Warriors a vital victory against NRL competition leader Manly at Mt Smart Stadium today (Sunday). 23:09
Thu June 19, 2008
Warriors sign Lillyman New Zealand Warriors Queensland State of Origin back rower Jacob Lillyman has signed with the Vodafone Warriors on a two-year contract. 15:15
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Mon June 23, 2008 Source: www.warriors.co.nzTry-scoring doubles from first-grader Sonny Fai and centre Rusty Bristow propelled the Vodafone Junior Warriors to fourth spot in the National Youth Competition after swamping Manly 38-10 at Mt Smart Stadium. Fai, who has dropped back to the under-20 competition after nine NRL appearances, had his two tries in the first spell while Bristow had one in each half. Fullback Kevin Locke totalled 14 points from a superb try and five goals to take his season's tally to 94. The win was the fifth big victory on end for the Vodafone Junior Warriors. The sequence started with a 40-10 win over the Sydney Roosters followed by a 42-22 margin against Newcastle, 31-4 against South Sydney and 38-16 against Cronulla. It means the Tony Iro-coached side now has 20 points from eight wins, two draws and four losses plus a bye (with one still to come). Match details: At Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland: Vodafone Junior Warriors 38 (Sonny Fai 2, Rusty Bristow 2, Kevin Locke, Daniel O'Regan, Leeson Ah Mau tries; Kevin Locke 5 conversions). Manly Sea Eagles 10 (Kieran Foran, Mark Page tries; Daly Cherry-Evans conversion). Halftime: 24-6 Vodafone Junior Warriors. Referee: Adam Devcich. News Source: www.warriors.co.nz |