Kalyn Ponga and RTS lead Arthur Beetson Medal
Kalyn Ponga 5 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 5 Jack de Belin 4 Gareth Widdop 3 Jake Granville 3 Benji Marshall 3 Shaun Johnson 3 Cameron Munster 3 Waqa Blake 3 Ash Taylor 3 Mitchell Pearce 3
Kalyn Ponga 5 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 5 Jack de Belin 4 Gareth Widdop 3 Jake Granville 3 Benji Marshall 3 Shaun Johnson 3 Cameron Munster 3 Waqa Blake 3 Ash Taylor 3 Mitchell Pearce 3
BY CURTIS WOODWARD @woodward_curtis Roger Tuivasa-Sheck’s manager Bruce Sharrock has denied the Warriors captain is on his way to the Auckland Blues in 2019. Radio New Zealand reported on Thursday that the NRL superstar had
Radio New Zealand is reporting that Warriors captain and NRL superstar Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has already agreed to terms with the Auckland Blues rugby side for 2019. RTS has played union previously and has publically admitted
FULLBACK ROGER TUIVASA-SHECK 91 GERARD BEALE 88 PETA HIKU 87 ZAC SANTO 86 Family photo at home 📸 #WarriorNation #whanau #NRL pic.twitter.com/XAkEB2wsF5 — One NZ Warriors (@NZWarriors) January 11, 2018 WINGERS DAVID
Kiwi legend Stacey Jones says New Zealand go into tonight’s Anzac Test against Australia with its greatest ever spine. The all-Warriors quartet of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Kieran Foran, Shaun Johnson and Issac Luke will play together
BY CURTIS WOODWARD Beer, cigarettes, KFC, New Zealand Warriors. We humans sure are gluttons for punishment. Get ready Warriors fans – you are in for a season of hope, despair, denial and pain. With a
BY CURTIS WOODWARD New Zealand Warriors Coach: Stephen Kearney Pre-season: Auckland Nines February 4th and 5th, v Melbourne February 11th, v Titans February 19th What they’ll get right: They must, must, must, absolutely must
New Zealand Warriors superstar Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is back on the training field after missing the majority of 2016 through injury. It’s a completely different landscape that RTS returns to with Stephen Kearney appointed new head
Kiwi enforcer Adam Blair says losing superstar Roger Tuivasa-Sheck for the Anzac Test on May 6th in Newcastle is a bitter pill to swallow but there were plenty of others waiting in the wings. “For
New Zealand Warriors fullback Roger Tuivasa-Sheck concedes he must improve with his side winless to start the season and facing Melbourne Storm in their first home game of the season on Sunday. “I feel like