New Zealand's only NRL club and one of the competition's most passionate and long-suffering fanbases. The Warriors have been chasing their first NRL premiership since joining the competition in 1995, reaching the grand final in 2002 and building a loyal following across New Zealand and the Pacific. Black, white, and red — the Warriors carry the hopes of a nation.
The New Zealand Warriors were founded in 1995 and entered the ARL competition in 1995, becoming the first New Zealand club to compete in the top level of Australian rugby league. Based in Auckland, the Warriors drew on New Zealand's rich rugby league tradition — the country had produced world-class players for generations — and quickly built a passionate fanbase across the country. Their debut season was encouraging, and the club established itself as a competitive presence in the competition across their early years.
The Warriors' greatest moment came in 2002 when they reached the NRL Grand Final, losing to the Sydney Roosters 30–18. The run to the final captured the imagination of New Zealand and generated extraordinary scenes of support across the country. The Warriors have been chasing a return to the grand final ever since, with a fanbase that has remained fiercely loyal despite the wait. The club played their 2021 season entirely in Australia due to COVID-19 border restrictions — a sacrifice that earned them enormous respect across the NRL — and returned to Auckland in 2022 to a hero's welcome. The Warriors continue to be one of the NRL's most supported and most emotionally invested clubs.
Black, white, and red — the Warriors' colours reflect New Zealand's national sporting identity and give the club a bold, distinctive look in the NRL. The combination connects the Warriors to the broader tradition of New Zealand sport — the black of the All Blacks, the passion of a nation that takes its rugby seriously — while the red adds a distinctive edge that makes the Warriors' kit immediately recognisable in the competition.
The Warriors' home kit is worn at Go Media Stadium in Auckland — a venue that generates one of the most passionate atmospheres in the NRL when the Warriors are at home. The club's connection to Māori and Pasifika culture is reflected in the design elements of their kits, which have often incorporated traditional patterns and motifs that celebrate the communities the Warriors represent across New Zealand and the Pacific.
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