"For us girls though, we all get along really well and everyone is so genuine. We're so lucky with how well we are supported in the club too — we get included in so many social events, so we really feel like we're part of it. It's not only about the players."
Walker and Tuivasa-Sheck were South Auckland-born childhood sweethearts and met at a concert when they were at high school. They had a long-distance relationship while Tuivasa-Sheck played in Sydney as Walker finished her studies.
She worked for a corporate events company in both Australia and New Zealand before becoming a full-time mum and says she feels really lucky to be back in New Zealand to have the support of family — particularly her parents — who live just five minutes away.
The New South Wales-born Greens are also childhood sweethearts. They have been together since they were 16 and have been married six years.
Green, a trained primary school teacher, says the family-friendly Warriors are amazing and she has found a great group of girlfriends.
"When the boys are away, us girls spend lots of time together with our kids. Several of us have formed an indoor netball team called The Better Halves, which Roi (Beale) and I both belong to," Green says.
Wellington-born Beale more than equals her husband in the fitness department. As well as being mum to three young children, she runs her own personal-training business, is head trainer at Auckland's popular Tamaki F45 studio, and is currently sitting at the top in the 54kg Amateur Boxing division in NZ. Her goal is to make it to the 2020 Olympic Games.
Queensland-born Blair ran her own successful naturopath and nutrition business Wellness by Blair for several years in Australia.
She took that business online in January last year when they moved to Auckland. Blair now works as an in-house naturopath for Abeeco. She is also working on a book about wellbeing and nutrition, due to be published in the next few months. Blair is currently studying for a Post Graduate Diploma in Health Promotion and is learning Te Reo Maori.
Blair says she naturally gravitated towards Green and Beale, as their three husbands joined the Warriors around the same time from Australian NRL teams.
"It's pretty special having made such great girlfriends through the club and having that support network — we all help each other out when we need it."