
When will the Blues and Warriors win in the same weekend?
The Warriors have lost their last 11 games, the Blues have claimed three wins, a draw and a bye in the same stretch so the odds on the double must be stretching.
The Warriors have lost their last 11 games, the Blues have claimed three wins, a draw and a bye in the same stretch so the odds on the double must be stretching.
Furious Warriors coach Andrew McFadden labelled the reporting of James Gavet for a tackle on Melbourne's Cameron Munster as "ridiculous".
Storm have triumphed over the Warriors with a 21-14 win at Mount Smart Stadium.
The Warriors have become accustomed to tales of woe in the NRL - but this will go down as a pretty heartbreaking defeat.
Australian league legend Laurie Daley is in the Warriors sights, perhaps as the club's football director.
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COMMENT: There is still a long way to go and it's too early to write off any team but we have, once again, seen the value of a good start to a campaign.
Warriors fullback Roger Tuivasa-Sheck admits he hasn't lived up to his billing as the side's marquee recruit.
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The Warriors need weapons, and their best one turned out in the NSW Cup yesterday.
Much of the Warriors' woes stem from communication. On attack, they are often not on the same wavelength.
There's been a fair bit of teeth gnashing about the Warriors over the last week, but mentioning the 10-game losing streak is unfair.
The new Warriors centre, who completed his second match for the Auckland club last night against the Broncos, had decided to head to the Northern Hemisphere after a difficult spell at Cronulla.
Matthew Johns believes the Warriors' style of play has them on a path to "another season of disappointment".
While Ben Henry's situation may seem bad, other NRL players have come back from far worse injury runs.
Stephen Kearney expects the Warriors to rebound and says critics of the team have pushed the "panic button" too early.
If the Warriors are frustrated at the criticism coming their way, there is a simple solution - start performing, says Michael Burgess.
The New Zealand Warriors are sticking to their guns after opening the NRL season with a loss to the Wests Tigers.
League icon says his use of "bro culture" referred to an overall Warriors mentality.
The Warriors have hit back at accusations of a pervasive "bro culture" at Mt Smart.
Graham Lowe has blamed a "bro culture" at the Warriors for a nine game losing slump which includes a disastrous start to the 2016 season.