2009 New Zealand Warriors season

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2009 New Zealand Warriors season
NRL Rank14th
2009 recordWins: 7; draws: 2; losses: 14
Points scoredFor: 377; against: 515
Team information
CEOWayne Scurrah
Coach Ivan Cleary
Assistant coach John Ackland
Captains
Stadium Mt Smart Stadium
Avg. attendance15,486
Top scorers
Tries Manu Vatuvei (13)
Goals Kevin Locke (22)
Points Kevin Locke (60)
<  2008 2010  >

The 2009 New Zealand Warriors season was the 15th in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2009 Telstra Premiership and finished 14th (out of 16). The coach of the Warriors was Ivan Cleary while Steve Price was the team's captain. In 2009 Warriors games were broadcast on New Zealand's Sky network averaged 107,163 viewers. [1]

Contents

Milestones

Jersey and sponsors

New Zealand Warriors heritage jersey 2009.svg
New Zealand Warriors home jersey 2009.svg
New Zealand Warriors away jersey 2009.svg

The Warriors used a New Jersey design in 2009, produced by Canterbury of New Zealand. Previously Puma AG had supplied the Warriors with apparel. The jerseys were unveiled on 25 February. [2] The Main jersey retained the Black & White colours of the previous jersey, with a reversed scheme for the away jersey. The Warriors used a Blue jersey for the "Heritage round" in Round 10, to represent the Auckland. The Heritage jersey was also worn in Round 12, to celebrate the centenary of the Auckland Rugby League, and in Rounds 24 and 25.

Vodafone New Zealand was again the naming rights sponsor of the Warriors in 2009. Lion Red was the sleeve sponsor. Suzuki and HiFX were featured on the shorts while Loadlift was on the back of the jersey. Other major sponsors included ZM and Flava.

Fixtures

The Warriors used Mt Smart Stadium as their home ground in 2009, their only home ground since they entered the competition in 1995.

Trial Matches

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
12 FebruaryTrial 1 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Win24 – 12 McKinnon, Kirk, O'Regan, Vatuvei Kemp (3), Ah Van 10,800
22 FebruaryTrial 2 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys North Harbour Stadium, Auckland Win32 – 28 Ah Van, Moon, Hohaia,
Solomona, Brown, Vatuvei
Kemp (2), Moon (2)16,500
28 FebruaryTrial 3 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans Oakes Oval, Lismore Win34 – 12 Kemp (2), McKinnon (2), Tate, Rapira, Moon Kemp (2), Moon 5,117

Regular season

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
14 MarchRound 1 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Win26 – 18 Hohaia (2), Moon, Packer Kemp (5)20,102 [3] [ permanent dead link ]
22 MarchRound 2 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Brookvale Oval, Sydney Win26 – 24 Tate (2), Vatuvei, Royal,
Ropati
Kemp (3)16,307 [ permanent dead link ]
28 MarchRound 3 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss10 – 26 Mannering, Ta'ai Kemp (1)24,350 [ permanent dead link ]
5 AprilRound 4 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss16 – 22 Kirk, Luck, McKinnon Kemp (2)19,386 [ permanent dead link ]
12 AprilRound 5 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle Loss22 – 24 McKinnon, Fien, Packer,
Ah Van
Kemp (3)16,307 [ permanent dead link ]
19 AprilRound 6 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Win (G.P.)17 – 16 Jones, Ropati, Vatuvei Kemp (2), Jones (FG)16,309
25 AprilRound 7 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne Draw (G.P.)14 – 14 Vatuvei (2), Ah Van Kemp (1)15,200 [ permanent dead link ]
3 MayRound 8 St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons WIN Stadium, Wollongong Loss11 – 12 Ah Van, Ropati Ah Van (1), Jones (FG)14,562 [ permanent dead link ]
Round 9Bye
17 MayRound 10 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss12 – 34 Fien, Kemp Kemp (2)16,345 [ permanent dead link ]
24 MayRound 11 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Canberra Stadium, Canberra Loss12 – 38 Price, Mannering Kemp (2)8,383
31 MayRound 12 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Win14 – 0 Locke (2), McKinnon Locke (1)15,365
7 JuneRound 13 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla Sharks Toyota Stadium, Sydney Loss10 – 18 Vatuvei, Brown Locke (1)14,082
13 JuneRound 14 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Win13 – 0 Hohaia, Locke Locke (2), Hohaia (FG)14,255
Round 15Bye
27 JuneRound 16 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans Skilled Park, Robina Loss12 – 28 Hohaia, Brown Locke (2)20,031
3 JulyRound 17 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Loss14 – 28 Price (2) Locke (3)32,456
12 JulyRound 18 Canterbury colours.svg Bulldogs Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss14 – 18 Vatuvei, Locke, Packer Locke (1)11,802 [ permanent dead link ]
19 JulyRound 19 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Win30 – 24 Vatuvei (2), Ah Van,
Mannering, Jones
Jones (3)8,021
26 JulyRound 20 St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss4 – 29 Moon 13,507
1 AugustRound 21 Penrith colours.svg Penrith Panthers CUA Stadium, Sydney Draw (G.P.)32 – 32 Moon (4), Brown Locke (6)12,677
9 AugustRound 22 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss10 – 30 Vatuvei (2) Locke (1)10,205
15 AugustRound 23 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Parramatta Stadium, Sydney Loss4 – 40 Vatuvei 12,627
23 AugustRound 24 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Won34 – 20 Hohaia (2), Heremaia,
Mannering, Ropati, Moon
Locke (5)8,812
30 AugustRound 25 Canterbury colours.svg Bulldogs ANZ Stadium, Sydney Loss20 – 40 Vatuvei (2), Rapira (2) Jones (2)41,835
5 SeptemberRound 26 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss0 – 3014,734

Ladder

PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons 2417072548329+21938
2 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2418062575428+147381
3 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans 2416082514467+4736
4 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 2414192505348+15733
5 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24140102549459+9032
6 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 24140102511566−5532
7 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 24130112508491+1730
8 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 24121112476473+329
9 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 24120122558483+7528
10 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs 24111122566549+1727
11 Panthers colours.svg Penrith Panthers 24111122515589−7427
12 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 24110132558474+8426
13 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 2490152489520−3122
14 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 2472152377565−18820
15 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 2450192359568−20914
16 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 2450192382681−29914

1The Bulldogs were deducted 2 competition points after an interchange breach in Round 2.

Squad

The Warriors used Twenty Nine players in 2009. Twelve players made their debut for the club, including eight making their National Rugby League debuts.

No.NameNationalityPositionWarriors Debut App TGFGPts
24 Stacey Jones New ZealandHB23 April 19952325220
99 Lance Hohaia New ZealandUB6 April 20022060125
102 Evarn Tuimavave New ZealandPR1 September 200260000
108 Jerome Ropati New ZealandCE / FE31 August 20031740016
115 Manu Vatuvei New ZealandWG23 May 200419130052
121 Steve Price AustraliaPR13 March 20051430012
124 Nathan Fien New ZealandHK13 March 200592008
125 Simon Mannering New ZealandCE26 June 20052340016
126 Micheal Luck AustraliaSR12 March 2006231004
129 Patrick Ah Van New ZealandWG9 April 20061441018
131 Sam Rapira New ZealandPR20 May 2006232008
132 Wade McKinnon AustraliaFB17 March 20072140016
136 Aidan Kirk AustraliaFB / CE17 March 200851004
137 Brent Tate AustraliaCE17 March 200832008
138 Ian Henderson ScotlandHK23 March 2008220000
141 Russell Packer New ZealandPR4 May 20082130012
142 Ben Matulino New ZealandSR14 June 2008170000
144 Denan Kemp AustraliaWG14 March 200910121046
145 Joel Moon AustraliaFE14 March 20092370028
146 Jacob Lillyman AustraliaPR14 March 2009240000
147 Leeson Ah Mau New ZealandPR14 March 200920000
148 Jesse Royal New ZealandPR22 March 2009151004
149 Ukuma Ta'ai TongaSR22 March 2009101004
150 Daniel O'Regan New ZealandFE5 April 200910000
151 Lewis Brown New ZealandHK3 May 20091530012
152 Kevin Locke New ZealandFB31 May 200912422060
153 Aaron Heremaia New ZealandHB31 May 2009111004
154 Isaac John New ZealandFE19 July 200930000
155 Siuatonga Likiliki New ZealandCE15 August 200910000

Staff

NRL Staff

NYC Staff

Transfers

Gains

Stacey Jones: came out of retirement to play for the Warriors in 2009 Stacey Jones passing.jpg
Stacey Jones: came out of retirement to play for the Warriors in 2009
PlayerPrevious ClubLengthNotes
Liam Foran Melbourne Storm 2009, with option
Jacob Lillyman North Queensland Cowboys 2010 [4]
Denan Kemp Brisbane Broncos 2010 [5]
Joel Moon Brisbane Broncos 2011 [6]
Stacey Jones Retired2009
Lewis Brown Wests Tigers 2009, with option
Jesse Royal Newcastle Knights 2010 [7]

Losses

PlayerClubNotes
Ruben Wiki Retired [8]
Wairangi Koopu Melbourne Storm [9]
Logan Swann Retired [9]
Michael Crockett Released [8]
Ryan Shortland Released [8]
Grant Rovelli North Queensland Cowboys [10]
Sonny Fai presumed drowned [11]

Mid-Season Losses

PlayerClubNotes
Epalahame Lauaki Hull
Michael Witt Otago Rugby Union
Liam Foran Newtown Jets [12]
Nathan Fien St. George Illawarra Dragons [13]

Contract extensions

Sonny Fai

Warrior Sonny Fai went missing at around 7pm on 4 January 2009, after being caught in a rip current while trying to save some family who had got into difficulty at Te Henga (Bethells Beach), Auckland. His body is yet to be found. [21] [22] The entire team attended his two memorial services, one in a Samoan Methodist Church and one held at Te Henga (Bethells Beach). [23]

The Warriors wore black armbands for their opening NRL match of the 2009 season, as well as jerseys embroidered with Fai's signature and official team number in honour of him. [24]

End of Season awards

Other Teams

In 2009 the Junior Warriors again competed in the Toyota Cup while senior players who were not required for the first team played with the Auckland Vulcans in the NSW Cup. The Auckland Vulcans were coached by Bernie Perenara and finished 11th out of eleven teams.

Daniel O'Regan was the Vulcan's player of the year, while Pita Godinet was the runner up and Sione Tongia was the rookie of the year. [27]

2009 Junior Warriors

Siuatonga Likiliki was named in the 2009 Toyota Cup team of the year. [28]

PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 2419142879417+46243
2 St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons 2419052758461+29742
3 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 2419052833597+23642
4 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 2415182709588+12135
5 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 2415092698551+14734
6 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs 24131102776568+20831
7 New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 24131102725612+11331
8 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 24112112706685+2128
9 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 24120122668683-1528
10 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 2491142596756-16023
11 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury Bulldogs 2491142649867-21823
12 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 2480162604698-9420
13 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers 2480162573755-18220
14 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans 2480162542738-19620
15 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 2460182443736-29316
16 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 2440202391838-44712

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