List of New Zealand Warriors records

Main article: New Zealand Warriors

The New Zealand Warriors (formerly Auckland Warriors) are a professional rugby league club in the National Rugby League (NRL), the premier rugby league football competition in Australasia.

Based in Auckland the Warriors were admitted to the Australian Rugby League (ARL) competition in 1995, a predecessor of the current NRL competition. Below is a list of individual and team records set since the clubs introduction.

Individual Records

* indicates player still active.

Player of the Year

Year Player
2015 *Ben Matulino
2014 *Simon Mannering
2013 *Simon Mannering
2012 *Ben Matulino
2011 *Simon Mannering
2010 *Manu Vatuvei
2009 Michael Luck
2008 *Simon Mannering
2007 Steve Price
2005 Ruben Wiki
2004 Wairangi Koopu
2003 Francis Meli
2002 Ali Lauitiiti
2001 Jerry SeuSeu
2000 Robert Mears
1999 Jason Death
1998 Joe Vagana
1997 Stacey Jones
1996 Stephen Kearney
1995 Tea Ropati

1995–2010 Rd 25

Most Games

Games Player Career
261 Stacey Jones 1995–2005, 2009
232* Simon Mannering 2005–Present
210* Manu Vatuvei 2004–Present
195 Logan Swann 1997–2008
185 Lance Hohaia 2002–2011
170 Awen Guttenbiel 1996–2006
159 Wairangi Koopu 1999–2008

Most Tries

Tries Player Career
149* Manu Vatuvei 2004–Present
77 Stacey Jones 1995–2005, 2009
60 Francis Meli 1999–2005
57 Clinton Toopi 1999–2006
57 Lance Hohaia 2002–2011
54 Jerome Ropati 2003–2014

Most Tries in a Season

Tries Player Season
23 Francis Meli 2003 (including finals)
20* Manu Vatuvei 2010 (including finals)
19 Sean Hoppe 1995 (regular season record)[1]
18 Clinton Toopi 2002
17 Clinton Toopi 2003
17 Manu Vatuvei 2014
16 Manu Vatuvei 2008
16 Manu Vatuvei 2013

Most Points

Points Player Career
674 Stacey Jones 1995–2005, 2009
584* Manu Vatuvei 2004–Present
547 James Maloney 2010–2012
542* Shaun Johnson 2011–Present
439 Ivan Cleary 2000–2002
357 Lance Hohaia 2002–2011
291 Michael Witt 2007–2008
283 Gene Ngamu 1995–1999

Most Points in a Season

Points Player Season
224 Ivan Cleary 2002
184 James Maloney 2010
180 James Maloney 2011
177 Shaun Johnson 2013
169 Ivan Cleary 2001
163 Shaun Johnson 2014
160 Tony Martin 2006
153 Michael Witt 2007
153 James Maloney 2012
147 Stacey Jones 2005
138 Michael Witt 2008

Most Points in a Match

Points Player Details
28 Gene Ngamu 3 tries, 8 goals vs North Queensland, 1996 (Won 52–6)
28 Ivan Cleary 1 try, 12 goals vs Northern Eagles, 2002 (Won 68–10)
28 James Maloney 3 tries, 8 goals vs Brisbane Broncos, 2010 (Won 48–16)
26 Shaun Johnson 3 tries, 7 goals vs Canberra Raiders, 2013 (Won 50–16)
26 Shaun Johnson 2 tries, 9 goals vs Canberra Raiders, 2014 (Won 54–12)
22 Tony Martin 1 try, 9 goals vs South Sydney, 2006 (Won 46–14)
20 Ivan Cleary 1 try, 8 goals vs North Queensland, 2002 (Won 50–20)
20 Francis Meli 5 tries vs Canterbury Bulldogs, 2003 (Won 48–22)
20 Michael Witt 2 tries, 6 goals vs Penrith Panthers, 2007 (Won 54–14)
20 Shaun Johnson 2 tries, 6 goals vs Gold Coast Titans, 2015 (Won 36–14)

Top Try Scorers

Year Player Tries
1995 Sean Hoppe 19
1996 John Kirwan 10
1997 Sean Hoppe 11
1998 Jaydon Vilikoka 13
1999 Micaiah Meuil 15
2000 Nigel Vagana 12
2001 Henry Fa'afili 14
2002 Clinton Toopi 18
2003 Francis Meli 23
2004 Francis Meli 10
2005 Todd Byrne 15
2006 Brent Webb 11
2007 Jerome Ropati Grant Rovelli Manu Vatuvei 10
2008 Manu Vatuvei 16
2009 Manu Vatuvei 13
2010 Manu Vatuvei 18
2011 Manu Vatuvei 12
2012 Manu Vatuvei Shaun Johnson Konrad Hurrell 12
2013 Manu Vatuvei 16
2014 Manu Vatuvei 17
2015 Solomone Kata 12

Club Records

1995–2010 Rd 25

Highest home game attendance

Biggest Wins

MarginScoreOpponentVenueYear
6666–0South Sydney RabbitohsSydney Football Stadium2006
5868–10Northern EaglesMt Smart Stadium2002
4848-0Parramatta EelsMt Smart Stadium2014
4652–6North Queensland CowboysMt Smart Stadium1996
4460–16Western SuburbsCampbelltown1999
4452-8Penrith PanthersMt Smart Stadium2001

Biggest Losses

MarginScoreOpponentVenueYear
566-62Penrith PanthersPenrith Stadium2013
540–54St. George Illawarra DragonsWIN Stadium2000
526–58Sydney RoostersSydney Football Stadium2004
4610–56Melbourne StormOlympic Park Stadium2000
466–52Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesBrookvale Oval2008
464–50Wests TigersJade Stadium2004

Kept Opposition To Nil

ScoreOpponentVenueYear
66–0South Sydney RabbitohsTelstra Stadium2006
48-0Parramatta EelsMt Smart Stadium2014
42–0Gold Coast TitansMt Smart Stadium2014
42–0Newcastle KnightsMt Smart Stadium1999
30–0Cronulla-Sutherland SharksMt Smart Stadium2001
26–0North Queensland CowboysMt Smart Stadium2006
14–0Wests TigersMt Smart Stadium2009

Kept To Nil

ScoreOpponentVenueYear
0–54St. George Illawarra DragonsWIN Stadium2000
0–44Sydney RoostersSydney Football Stadium2002
0–42 Melbourne Storm Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 2016
0–36St George Illawarra DragonsWestpac Stadium2015
0–30Melbourne StormMt Smart Stadium2009
0–24North Queensland CowboysMt Smart Stadium1999
0–24Sydney RoostersAllianz Stadium2015

Most Consecutive Wins

WinsFirst RoundLast Round
8Round 7, 2002Round 14, 2002

Most Consecutive Losses

LossesFirst RoundLast Round
8Round 19, 2012Round 26, 2012
8Round 19, 2015Round 26, 2015
7Round 17, 2000Round 23, 2000
7Round 20, 2004Round 1, 2004

Most Consecutive Home Wins

WinsFirst RoundLast Round
7Round 18, 2008Round 1, 2009

Most Consecutive Away Wins

WinsFirst RoundLast Round
5Round 8, 2002Round 16, 2002

Most Consecutive Home Losses

LossesFirst RoundLast Round
6Round 24, 1998Round 9, 1999

Most Consecutive Away Losses

LossesFirst RoundLast Round
7Round 5, 2009Round 17, 2009

Biggest Comeback

Recovered from a 20-point deficit.

Worst Collapse

Surrendered a 26-point lead.

Surrendered a 16-point lead (three times).

Golden Point Record

Played 9: Won 3, Lost 3, Drawn 3

All Time Premiership Record 1995-2015

Games Won Drawn Lost Win Percentage Points For Points Against Points Differential
514 238 7 269 46.98% 10868 11395 −527
Note:

17 of those 489 games were in the finals (8 wins) (9 losses)

References

  1. http://nz.sports.yahoo.com/nrl/news/article/-/7764960/vatuvei-closing-record
  2. ONE Sport (2007-08-24). "Warriors sell-out crucial home game". tvnz.co.nz Sport. New Zealand. Retrieved 2010-04-08.
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