Has Kieran Foran signed with the Warriors?
Rugby League Week is reporting that fallen NRL star Kieran Foran has signed a one-year deal with the New Zealand Warriors for 2017. According to the article, Foran will be announced as the newest Warriors
Rugby League Week is reporting that fallen NRL star Kieran Foran has signed a one-year deal with the New Zealand Warriors for 2017. According to the article, Foran will be announced as the newest Warriors
Embattled star Kieran Foran could end up in his home country at the New Zealand Warriors after News Corp reported that the club had been in talks with the former Parramatta captain. “When Kieran decides
Andrew McFadden says his dumping of rising star Tui Lolohea is a “bump in the road” and the utility isn’t going to a rival NRL club. Lolohea has been scarcely used in recent weeks and
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Warriors playmaker and major Auckland Nines draw card Shaun Johnson is desperate to appear at the tournament in front of his home fans and potentially help steer the perennial bridesmaids to their first Nines title.
Warriors hooker Nathan Friend has told NRL.com that Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah would have known for months he was not wanted by the club. “It wouldn’t have just been this week that he knew,”
Injured Warriors superstar Shaun Johnson has come out in defence of besieged coach Andrew McFadden saying McFadden should be given a chance to coach Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Issac Luke in 2016. “Cappy’s [McFadden] already made
Matthew Johns says this Sunday’s clash against the Sydney Roosters at Allianz Stadium will be the Warriors biggest test of the season. “Like all serious contenders, the Roosters have a style of football, which brings
Former Sydney Rooster Richie Barnett believes the Warriors can beat his old club on Sunday and hand Shaun Johnson a win in his 100th NRL match. Writing for The NZ Herald, Barnett says the way