The Vodafone Warriors are currently in a makeshift camp in Kingsliff in NSW, having made the call to base themselves in Australia to keep competing in the NRL following travel restrictions put in place in both Australia and New Zealand.
The New Zealand Warriors may be struggling on the field, but off the field, the team have earned plenty of new fans on the back of the side's selfless decision to base themselves in Australia for the foreseeable future.
While it hasn't helped them on the field with the CanberraRaiders claiming a scrappy 20-6 win this afternoon, it wasn't the entire story.
The Warriors' selfless act has had a huge response from Australian fans, after the Warriors introduced an exclusive membership package for fans to share their appreciation. The $19.95 package comes with a members only newsletter, 10 per cent discount and other offers through the season.
There is also a second-tier membership for $35 which comes with a members cap, bumper sticker and membership pass and lanyard.
Canberra players talk to the Warriors players at the end of the match. Photo / NRL / Photosport
Former Dragons standout Jamie Soward and legendary coach Phil Gould have already joined the case — Gould bought five — along with plenty of other fans, all showing their support for the Warriors and their decision to help keep the NRL afloat.
Thank you @NZWarriors for keeping the game going. I am now a proud member of the club that may go down as saving the game and also my job. Thank you.
Warriors coach Stephen Kearney said the support from all corners was amazing to see.
"It's been wonderful, the outpouring of the rugby league community," he said. "It's been really nice to see that and we've just got to use that support to improve our performance on today."