2012 New Zealand Warriors season


The New Zealand Warriors 2012 season is the New Zealand Warriors 18th first-grade season. The club is competing in Australasia's National Rugby League. The coach of the team was Brian McClennan, until he was sacked on 21 August after Round 22, while Simon Mannering is the club's captain. Assistant Coach Tony Iro was appointed caretaker coach for the final two matches.

Milestones

Change of ownership

On 2 March owner Eric Watson announced that he had bought out the minority shareholders, including Mark Hotchin, and would form a new 50–50 venture with Owen Glenn to control the club.

Fixtures

The Warriors opened the season by hosting a match at Eden Park in Auckland. This was only the second time that the Warriors have played a home match away from Mount Smart Stadium. The remaining 11 home games will be played at Mount Smart Stadium, their only home ground since they entered the competition in 1995.

Pre-season training

The main squad returned to training on 21 November 2011 to start preparing for the 2012 season. Players involved in the 2011 Four Nations and other representative matches returned to training later. Twenty three first graders were present on the first day of training.

Pre-season matches

hosted a Warriors trial match for the tenth time. The Warriors also played a match in Whangarei.
DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
4 FebruaryTrial 1 Gold Coast TitansNorth Harbour Stadium, AucklandWin26–10Hurrell, Brown, Johnson, Fisiiahi, TupouMaloney 10,500
11 FebruaryTrial 2 South Sydney RabbitohsBCU International Stadium, Coffs HarbourWin22–14Vatuvei, Mannering, HurrellJohnson, Maloney5,376
19 FebruaryTrial 3 Sunshine Coast Sea EaglesToll Stadium, WhangareiWin68–10Penehe, Matulino, Mara, Godinet, Ta'ai,
Locke, Inu, Brown, Ropati, Fishiiahi, Henry
Inu, Locke, Henry9,000

Regular season

Ladder

Squad

The Warriors used twenty nine players during the season. Seven players made their debut for the club, including six who were making their NRL debuts – all of these players were graduates from the Warriors Toyota Cup programme.
No.NamePositionWarriors DebutAppTGFGPts
108CE31 August 200382008
115WG23 May 200420120048
125SR26 June 20051930012
126LK12 March 200660000
131PR20 May 200670000
141PR4 May 2008240000
142PR14 June 20082230012
146PR14 March 2009162008
149SR22 March 2009121004
151SR3 May 20092440016
152FB/WG31 May 20091470028
156FE14 March 2010244673153
159SR14 March 2010221004
160WG4 April 20102370028
162HK21 August 201060000
163FB12 March 201141004
164SR12 March 20112430012
166WG/CE19 March 201131004
167SR3 April 2011232008
168HB4 June 201122120048
169SR4 June 201160000
170HB/HK24 July 201141004
171CE/SR4 March 20122482036
172HK4 March 2012172008
173CE4 March 201217120048
174FB16 June 201250000
175SR21 July 201220000
176LK28 July 201240000
177FE5 August 201251004

Staff

Gains

Losses

Mid-season Losses

Other teams

In 2012 the Junior Warriors are again competing in the Toyota Cup while senior players who are not required for the first team play with the Auckland Vulcans in the NSW Cup. The Vulcans are coached by former Warriors development coach Ricky Henry.

Toyota Cup squad

Vulcans squad

The Auckland Vulcans contracted ten players. The team was strengthened with Warriors players not picked for each round and local club players. The ten contracted players were: DJ Collier, Agnatius Paasi, Daniel Palavi, Tulson Caird, Willie Peace, James Blackwell, Ruben Williams, Steve Waetford, Darin Kingi and Murray Iti.
Sam Lousi was named the Auckland Vulcans' Player of the Year.

Awards

won the club's Player of the Year award. Ben Henry was named Young Player of the Year and Elijah Taylor was the clubman of the year. Konrad Hurrell was the Vodafone People's choice award winner.