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Warriors fans respond to Shaun's call
Shaun Johnson is going back to the grassroots footy pitch this weekend, but this time he'll be helping out one lucky team from the sideline.
Shaun Johnson is going back to the grassroots footy pitch this weekend, but this time he'll be helping out one lucky team from the sideline.
The Warriors suffered a devastating blow with Roger Tuivasa-Sheck ruled out with a season-ending ACL injury.
Warriors fullback Roger Tuivasa-Sheck's season is over after scans today confirmed he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
The Warriors will learn tomorrow how long they will be without Roger Tuivasa-Sheck with the gun fullback undergoing scans on his knee injury.
Chris Rattue casts his eye over the positives and the negatives from the weekend of rugby and league.
James Dann scales his personal Everest, power ranking all 45 Warriors jerseys from transcendent best to horrible worst.
Elijah Taylor is considering a switch to rugby union - as he looks at all possible future options - in the midst of a difficult time at Penrith.
A much better offensive performance has powered the Warriors to a 24-20 win over the Bulldogs but it may have come at a hefty price.
How did things get so complicated? How is this Warriors team in such a hole?
Warriors coach Andrew McFadden explained the tactic was the result of a pre-season focus on developing the skills of the forwards.
Tui Lolohea will be given time but his electric running game is expected to add another dimension to the Warriors.
Concentrating the blame for the Warriors' plight on the players, as Jim Doyle has done, won't wash.
Warriors make changes for round seven against the Bulldogs at Westpac Stadium in Wellington.
The Warriors are disjointed in attack and have made poor errors to cruel any chances of a comeback victory. At least, that's what Australian pundits think.
Melbourne Storm blew a chance to move level with NRL front-runners Brisbane after falling to bogey side Canterbury 18-12 in their Monday night clash.
Warriors managing director Jim Doyle is unhappy with the club's poor start to the NRL season but has defended under-pressure coach Andrew McFadden.