2007 New Zealand Warriors season
Rugby league team season
The New Zealand Warriors 2007 season was the New Zealand Warriors 13th first-grade season. The club competed in Australasia's National Rugby League . The coach of the team was Ivan Cleary while Steve Price was the club's captain.
Milestones
25 March - Round 2: Evarn Tuimavave made his 50th appearance for the club.
8 April - Round 4: Logan Swann became the third player to play 150 first grade games for the Warriors.[ 1]
5 May - Round 8: Nathan Fien made his 50th appearance for the club.
20 May - Round 10: Ruben Wiki made his 50th appearance for the club.
3 June - Round 12: Tony Martin made his 50th appearance for the club.
7 July - Round 17: Manu Vatuvei and Steve Price made their 50th appearances for the club.
26 August - Round 24: Wairangi Koopu made his 150th appearance for the club and Epalahame Lauaki made his 50th appearance for the club.
16 September - Semi Final: Micheal Luck and Simon Mannering made their 50th appearances for the club.
The Warriors did not change their home jersey from 2006, sticking with the predominantly Black & White design supplied by Puma AG . The away jersey also remained unchanged, being mainly Grey with Black details. Sponsored by Lion Red and Vodafone
Fixtures
The Warriors used Mt Smart Stadium as their home ground in 2007, their only home ground since they entered the competition in 1995.
Trial Matches
Date
Round
Opponent
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
18 February
Trial 1
Auckland Lions
Mt Smart Stadium No 2, Auckland
Win
64–4
Hohaia (3), Byrne 2, Martin , Lawrie , Vuna , Witt , Gatis , Packer , Crockett
Witt (5), Martin (3)
5,000
[ 2]
24 February
Trial 2
North Queensland Cowboys
Leprechaun Park, Mackay
Loss
14–32
Vatuvei , McKinnon , Lauaki
Martin (1)
8,000
[ 2]
3 March
Trial 3
Bulldogs
North Harbour Stadium , Auckland
Win
36–6
Vatuvei , Crockett , Swann , Fien , McKinnon , Byrne
Martin (6)
15,122
[ 2]
Regular season
Date
Round
Opponent
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
17 March
Round 1
Parramatta Eels
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
34–18
Crockett (2), Hohaia , Mannering , McKinnon , Price
Martin (5)
13,587
25 March
Round 2
Brisbane Broncos
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
24–14
Crockett (2), Price , Witt
Martin (4)
16,738
1 April
Round 3
Melbourne Storm
Olympic Park , Melbourne
Loss
12–30
Rapira , Vatuvei
Martin (2)
12,874
8 April
Round 4
Manly Sea Eagles
Brookvale Oval , Sydney
Loss
10–13
Mannering , Martin
Martin (1)
16,358
15 April
Round 5
North Queensland Cowboys
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
34–14
Byrne , Fien , Price , Rovelli , Vatuvei , Witt
Martin (5)
11,260
Round 6
Bye
-
29 April
Round 7
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Telstra Stadium , Sydney
Win
18–16
Byrne , McKinnon , Rovelli
Martin (3)
13,044
5 May
Round 8
Cronulla Sharks
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
20–22
Anderson , Rapira , Witt
Martin (4)
13,587
12 May
Round 9
Newcastle Knights
EnergyAustralia Stadium , Newcastle
Loss
18–24
Fien , Ropati , Wiki
Hohaia (3)
15,107
20 May
Round 10
Wests Tigers
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
26–30
Ah Van , Hohaia , Mannering , Ropati , Vatuvei
Martin (3)
10,282
28 May
Round 11
Parramatta Eels
Parramatta Stadium , Sydney
Loss
6–30
Swann
Martin (1)
11,160
3 June
Round 12
Bulldogs
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
20–40
Ah Van , Mannering , Ropati , Swann
Martin (2)
10,041
10 June
Round 13
Melbourne Storm
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
2–4
Martin (1)
6,209
16 June
Round 14
Cronulla Sharks
Toyota Park , Sydney
Win
12–2
Vatuvei , Witt
Witt (2)
4,202
22 June
Round 15
Penrith Panthers
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
54–14
McKinnon (2), Witt (2), Anderson , Gatis , Koopu , Lauaki , Vatuvei
Witt (6), Martin (3)
9,978
30 June
Round 16
Gold Coast Titans
Gold Coast Stadium , Gold Coast
Win
22–6
Gatis , McKinnon , Rapira
Witt (5)
17,608
7 July
Round 17
North Queensland Cowboys
Dairy Farmers Stadium , Townsville
Loss
12–18
Ah Van , Vatuvei
Witt (2)
19,648
15 July
Round 18
St. George Illawarra Dragons
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
44–16
Mannering (2), Crockett , Gatis , McKinnon , Ropati , Tuimavave
Witt (8)
10,037
22 July
Round 19
Wests Tigers
Campbelltown Stadium , Sydney
Win
28–16
Rovelli (2), Koopu , Luck , Ropati
Witt (4)
14,012
28 July
Round 20
Newcastle Knights
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
52–10
McKinnon (2), Ropati (2), Rovelli (2), Koopu , Price , Vatuvei
Witt (8)
11,301
5 August
Round 21
Sydney Roosters
SFS , Sydney
Draw (G.P. )
31–31
Lauaki (2), McKinnon , Ropati , Vatuvei
Witt (5 & FG)
15,124
11 August
Round 22
Gold Coast Titans
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
30–6
Rovelli (3), Ropati (2)
Witt (5)
20,609
18 August
Round 23
Canberra Raiders
Canberra Stadium , Canberra
Loss
24–26
Crockett , Fien , Lauaki , Vatuvei
Witt (4)
8,134
26 August
Round 24
Manly Sea Eagles
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
36–14
Koopu (2), Gatis , Lauaki , Mannering , Vatuvei
Witt (6)
25,070
1 September
Round 25
Penrith Panthers
CUA Stadium , Sydney
Win
24–20
Byrne (2), Rapira , Rovelli
Witt (4)
14,473
Finals
Ladder
Squad
Twenty three players were used by the club in 2007. Four players made their debuts for the club, although only one (Corey Lawrie ) made his National Rugby League debut. In addition Aidan Kirk was in the squad but did not play a game due to injury.
Staff
Chief Executive Officer: Wayne Scurrah
NRL Staff
Transfers
Gains
Losses
Mid-Season Losses
Other Teams
Auckland Lions Premier League players during at match against St George Illawarra
Senior players who were not required for the first team played with the Auckland Lions in the NSWRL Premier League . Graeme Norton coached the side which finished in tenth spot (out of thirteen), just two wins outside of the top eight.
The Auckland Lions featured many players who were yet to make their first grade debuts for the Warriors, such as Leeson Ah Mau , Sonny Fai , Isaac John , Aidan Kirk , Kevin Locke , Russell Packer and Malo Solomona .[ 4]
Awards
Steve Price won the Player of the Year award.[ 5]
References
External links
The Club Home grounds Important figures League Seasons (31) Other competitions