Andrew Webster will become the New Zealand Warriors’ longest serving coach in history after the club confirmed the Australian boss had re-signed until the end of the 2032 season.
The 44-year-old currently has the Warriors humming despite several key injuries.
“From the moment he started with us, Andrew showed what a tremendous fit he was for the club and since then he has gone on to become one of the best head coaches in the NRL right now,” said One New Zealand Warriors CEO Cameron George.
“He has achieved fantastic results turning the One New Zealand Warriors into a consistent top eight side, one that everyone can be proud of.
“Andrew’s contribution is about much more than results alone. He has galvanised us, setting in place a sustainable culture throughout the entire club.
“What he has also done is to turn good players into better players and to bring through some of the most exciting young players this club has ever seen.
“We have every confidence in Andrew taking the One New Zealand Warriors forward to be a real force in the NRL. We’re so proud to have him with us until at least 2032.”
The 3rd placed Warriors head to Sydney for Round 25 and a clash with Souths at Accor Stadium.

