The Warriors hierarchy will be satisfied – if not entirely happy – with their first outing of the season.
The Auckland club managed a 12-12 draw with the Cronulla Sharks on Friday night, in a match where they dominated for decent periods but didn’t have the attacking polish required. Trials are never really about results – as coaches are looking to tick various boxes – but it felt important to avoid defeat in Sydney, especially given the Sharks rested many of their big guns, while the Warriors started much closer to full strength.
Wing Dallin Watene-Zelezniak left the field with a wrist injury in the 10th minute – which is a concern, given the impending Las Vegas departure – but otherwise the Warriors appeared to come through unscathed. In the first match of the post Shaun Johnson era, Luke Metcalf had a busy stint at halfback in a strong audition for the No 7 jersey.
Lock Erin Clark was the pick of the new arrivals – with his powerful direct running – while young forward Demitric Vaimauga underlined his potential. James Fisher-Harris was defensively strong, Mitch Barnett picked up where he left off in 2024 and Taine Tuaupiki was his usual livewire self.
Tuaupiki’s 52nd minute try broke a 6-6 halftime deadlock and the Warriors should have gone on with it from there but couldn’t take their chances. The final quarter saw an alphabet soup of players and Cronulla came home stronger, levelling the scores with a converted 74th minute try and applying pressure at the death.