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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 [ ]
Most First Grade Games [ ]
301, Simon Mannering (2005–2018)
261, Stacey Jones (1995–2005, 2009)
226, Manu Vatuvei (2004–2017)
212, Ben Matulino (2008–2017)
195, Logan Swann (1997–2003, 2007–2008)
188, Jacob Lillyman (2009–2017)
185, Lance Hohaia (2002–2011)
173, Sam Rapira (2006–2015)
170, Awen Guttenbeil (1996–2006)
162, Shaun Johnson (2011–2018)
Most Tries For Club [ ]
152, Manu Vatuvei (2004–2017)
77, Stacey Jones (1995–2005, 2009)
63, Simon Mannering (2005–2018)
63, Shaun Johnson (2011–2018)
61, David Fusitu'a * (2014–)
60, Francis Meli (1999–2005)
57, Clinton Toopi (1999–2006)
57, Lance Hohaia (2002–2011)
54, Jerome Ropati (2003–2014)
46, Solomone Kata (2015–2019)
Most tries in a season [ ]
Most Points For Club [ ]
917 (63 tries, 326 goals, 13 field goals), Shaun Johnson (2011–2018)
674 (77 tries, 176 goals, 14 field goals), Stacey Jones (1995–2005, 2009)
608 (152 tries), Manu Vatuvei (2004–2017)
547 (24 tries, 222 goals, 7 field goals), James Maloney (2010–2012)
439 (12 tries, 195 goals, 1 field goal), Ivan Cleary (2000–2002)
357 (57 tries, 64 goals, 1 field goal), Lance Hohaia (2002–2011)
Most points in a season [ ]
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 [ ]
Club records [ ]
Highest home game attendance [ ]
Biggest wins [ ]
Biggest losses [ ]
Kept opposition to nil [ ]
Kept to nil [ ]
Most consecutive wins [ ]
Wins
First Round
Last Round
8
Round 7, 2002
Round 14, 2002
Most consecutive losses [ ]
Losses
First Round
Last Round
9
Round 17, 2017
Round 26, 2017
8
Round 19, 2012
Round 26, 2012
8
Round 19, 2015
Round 26, 2015
7
Round 17, 2000
Round 23, 2000
7
Round 20, 2004
Round 1, 2005
Most consecutive home wins [ ]
Wins
First Round
Last Round
7
Round 18, 2008
Round 1, 2009
Most consecutive away wins [ ]
Wins
First Round
Last Round
5
Round 8, 2002
Round 16, 2002
Most consecutive home losses [ ]
Losses
First Round
Last Round
6
Round 24, 1998
Round 9, 1999
Most consecutive away losses [ ]
Losses
First Round
Last Round
7
Round 5, 2009
Round 17, 2009
Biggest comeback [ ]
Recovered from a 21-point deficit.
Trailed to Canberra 31–10 after 51 minutes to win 34–31 at GIO Stadium on 27 March 2021
Recovered from a 20-point deficit.
Trailed to Newcastle 20–0 after 39 minutes to win 30–26 at EnergyAustralia Stadium on 17 April 2005
Recovered from a 16-point deficit.
Trailed to Canterbury 24-8 after 75 minutes to draw 24 all at Westpac Stadium on 7 April 2001
Worst collapse [ ]
Surrendered a 26-point lead.
Led Penrith 32–6 after 59 minutes to draw 32–32 at CUA Stadium on 1 August 2009
Surrendered a 22-point lead.
Led Penrith 28–6 after 46 minutes to lose 36–28 at Pepper Stadium on 13 May 2017
Surrendered a 16-point lead (three times).
Led Newcastle 16–0 after 34 minutes to lose 36–26 at Mt Smart Stadium on 16 March 2003
Led Canterbury 16–0 after 21 minutes to lose 22–18 (in extra-time) at ANZ Stadium on 9 July 2006
Led Canberra 22-6 after 46 minutes to lose 42-22 Mt Smart Stadium on 2 September 2012
Golden point record [ ]
Played 15: Won 5, Lost 7, Drawn 3
Won 31–30 vs South Sydney Rabbitohs, Round 16, 2003
Lost 26–28 vs North Queensland Cowboys, Round 15, 2004
Lost 29–30 vs Canberra Raiders, Round 20, 2004
Lost 18–22 vs Canterbury Bulldogs, Round 18, 2006
Draw 31–31 vs Sydney Roosters, Round 21, 2007
Won 17–16 vs Sydney Roosters, Round 6, 2009
Draw 14–14 vs Melbourne Storm, Round 7, 2009
Draw 32–32 vs Penrith Panthers, Round 21, 2009
Won 17–13 vs Parramatta Eels, Round 10, 2015
Won 32–28 vs Sydney Roosters, Round 5, 2016
Lost 18–19 vs Cronulla Sharks, Round 16, 2016
Lost 14–15 vs Manly Sea Eagles, Round 19, 2016
Lost 22–26 vs Canberra Raiders, Round 20, 2016
Won 20–16 vs Penrith Panthers, Round 21, 2016
Lost 21–22 vs Manly Sea Eagles, Round 25, 2017
All time premiership record 1995-2018 [ ]
Note:
18 of those 588 games were in the finals (8 wins) (10 losses)
Games
Won
Drawn
Lost
Win Percentage
Points For
Points Against
Points Differential
632
288
8
336
46.20%
13104
14083
−979
References [ ]
The Club Home grounds Important figures League Seasons (22) Other competitions