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'I see a lot of Craig in him': Warriors captain's tribute to coach Andrew Webster
Tohu Harris says the coach is similar to Melbourne's Craig Bellamy, as the finals loom.
Tohu Harris says the coach is similar to Melbourne's Craig Bellamy, as the finals loom.
Jazz Tevaga returns on the bench after missing the past three games of the regular season.
Johnson enjoyed a spectacular career turnaround this season - and has been rewarded, too.
The unbelievable rise of 'Up the Wahs' amid the Warriors' 2023 season success.
The prospect of the Warriors playing a finals match at Mt Smart is still on the cards.
The Warriors coach says Saturday's loss won't have any lingering effects.
Only time will tell the impact of this loss – the Warriors hope it won’t be lasting.
A few months after joining the club, Dylan Walker wondered if he had made the right move.
The 31-year-old captain has been managing a lower back issue for several weeks
There are varied opinions around rest and rotation but there is a lot of upside.
Why do the Eels always beat the Panthers?
Tohu Harris would be a massive loss, among the hardest players to replace in the squad.
Webster has the rare luxury of being able to rest players for their final round NRL match
It’s been a remarkable year and Addin Fonua-Blake is now eyeing up Penrith or Brisbane.
This just might be the strangest winning streak the Warriors have ever had.
Debating Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad's hit on Reuben Garrick.
The Warriors got the win in front of the Mt Smart faithful but it wasn't without concern.
Shaun Johnson remains focused on team goals instead of individual accolades.
The Warriors have been less than convincing in recent weeks and that trend continued.
The Warriors well below standard for the third game in a row but still edged the Tigers.
Taine Tuaupiki was set on making an impression in the NRL rather than being a passenger.
Andrew Webster wants the Warriors to be proud of their performances.
If there was any complacency around Warriors headquarters, there won’t be now.
Warriors hooker Wayde Egan has expressed his sympathy for league legend Wally Lewis.
It’s time to ask the question – can this Warriors season get any better?
The Warriors look headed for the NRL playoffs for only the third time since 2011.
This was one of the Warriors' most emphatic performances. Maybe even the best.
Johnson was willing to put the club first, rather than push his individual case.
The 32-year-old’s future with the club has been resolved.