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NRL Warriors name the year #1

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- The Warriors played a premiership match in Wellington for the first time.
- Iafeta Paleaaesina and Motu Tony made their first grade debuts.
- The Warriors defeated the Brisbane Broncos for the first time.
- The Warriors made the finals for the first time.
- Matthew Ridge and Lee Oudenryn made their club debuts.
- Hitro Okesene played his last game for the club.
- Marc Ellis was the Warriors leading pointscorer for the season.
- The Warriors finished in 7th position but still missed the finals.
- The Warriors played their first ever Golden Point match, a 31-30 win over the Rabbitohs.
- Francis Meli scored a club record five tries in a single match.
- The Warriors season ended in the Preliminary Final with a loss to the Panthers.
- Jerome Ropati and Thomas Leuluai made their first grade debuts.
- The Warriors played only four matches at Mt Smart Stadium.
- Freddy Lussick and Ashley Taylor made their club debuts.
- The Warriors lost to a 12-man Sharks side by an embarrassing 19 points.
- The Warriors conceded a record 60 points in a single half.
- The Warriors managed to beat the Bulldogs with 12 men after Jerry Seuseu was sent off.
- The Warriors beat the Melbourne Storm twice during the regular season.
- Joe Galuvao and Ali Lauitiiti made their first grade debuts.
- Matthew Ridge was the Warriors leading pointscorer for the season.
- Charlie Gubb and Ngani Laumape made their first grade debuts.
- Russell Packer was fined $15,000 for urinating on the field at Suncorp Stadium.
- There was a new Warriors first grade coach from Round One.
- Our highest home crowd was 32,740 at Eden Park.
- The Warriors won their first five matches.
- David Fusitua scored a whopping 23 tries in the season.
- The Roosters held the Warriors to nil at Mt Smart.
- The Warriors stayed inside the Top 8 for the whole season.
- Mt Smart Stadium was renamed as Manu Vatuvei Stadium for one match.
- Kieran Foran played his one season for the Warriors.
- The Warriors played premiership matches in Hamilton, Perth and Dunedin.
- Bunty Afoa was named Warriors Rookie of the Year.
- The Warriors snuck into the playoffs with a remarkable 8 wins from their last 10 matches.
- Michael Witt was the Warriors leading pointscorer for the season.
- Ben Matulino and Sonny Fai made their first grade debuts.
- Aidan Kirk scored our last try of the season.
- Former All Black John Kirwan made his Warriors debut.
- Tony Iro was sent off in a match at Mt Smart.
- The Warriors won 13 matches but still managed to miss the finals.
- Sean Hoppe was the only Warrior to play in every match.
- The Warriors were held to nil in their first match of the season.
- Wayde Egan and Jack Murchie made their club debuts.
- The Warriors took home games to Tamworth, the Gold Coast and the Central Coast.
- Peta Hiku and Patrick Herbert were our leading tryscorers for the season.
- Kevin Locke scored a match-winning try while smashing into a goalpost at Lancaster Park.
- The Warriors season ended with a finals loss to the Gold Coast Titans.
- Elijah Taylor captained the Warriors Under 20s team to a Grand Final win.
- James Maloney was the Warriors top pointscorer for the season.
- Steve Price and Ruben Wiki made their club debuts.
- The Warriors recovered from 0-20 down to defeat the Knights 30-26.
- Simon Mannering made his first grade debut.
- Stacey Jones ended his first stint at the club.
- The Warriors took three home matches to Eden Park, winning only one.
- Sam Tomkins made his NRL debut.
- The Warriors held two teams - the Eels and the Titans - to nil at Mt Smart.
- The Warriors were in the running for the finals until a Round 26 defeat saw them finish 9th.
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