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2017 Roster: Gains & Losses

Iafeta

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I may be in the minority but I like Ligi. Hard to get too big a read on him this year as he doesn't get many minutes. He can play big minutes as well and rack up the stats if that's the fans want to see. He's done it in reserve grade and NYC.

There was a poor error against Canberra but other than that he's been ok. I very much doubt he's on anything higher than below average money.
 

Cold Roses

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I may be in the minority but I like Ligi. Hard to get too big a read on him this year as he doesn't get many minutes. He can play big minutes as well and rack up the stats if that's the fans want to see. He's done it in reserve grade and NYC.

There was a poor error against Canberra but other than that he's been ok. I very much doubt he's on anything higher than below average money.

I'm with you on this. He hasn't really had the sort of minutes he needs to show if he has the ticker and work rate needed. Some players get better the longer the spend on the field. Old mate Mateo springs to mind. Sure he could drift in and out of games, but I always maintained that he needed to be on the field for longer periods than he was often given to be as effective as he could be.
 
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He seems to have a specific role of playing 15-18 minutes without a break and thats his game done. Surely a role like that could go to one of the Sipleys
 

One Warrior

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Finally some signing news confirmations.
Gavet Re-signed until end of 2019 & Leivaha Pulu signed until the end of 2020.
Vodafone Warriors front rower James Gavet has had his contract extended to the end of 2019 while New Zealander Leivaha Pulu will move to Mount Smart Stadium from the Gold Coast Titans on a three-year contract next season.

Both aged 27, the two big forwards have also been late developers at first-grade level.

Gavet has played 18 of his 32 career games with the Vodafone Warriors since the start of 2016 and Pulu started his 34-game NRL career in round one last year.

“They both bring size and plenty of enthusiasm and aggression in the way they play the game,” said Vodafone Warriors recruitment and development manager Tony Iro.

“James was in our NYC and NRL squads in 2009 and 2010 and always had potential. It has taken him time to get to this level but he has had a really impressive season since coming back into our first-grade side in round four.

“We’ve been interested in Leivaha for a while. He has worked hard for his opportunity in the NRL and has made a real impact since joining the Titans.”

Gavet – 1.89m and 108kg – followed his only NYC campaign in 2009 with a year in the Vodafone Warriors’ NRL squad in 2010, playing for the now-defunct Auckland Vulcans in the New South Wales Cup (now the Intrust Super Premiership) without breaking into the NRL side.

Moving to Sydney he went on to earn his NRL debut in his only first-grade appearance for Canterbury-Bankstown in 2012 before stints with Wests Tigers and Brisbane.

When he returned home to Auckland last season, the Kelston Boys’ High School fought through the offseason to gain a contract, playing his maiden NRL game for the Vodafone Warriors against his old Tigers side in round one.

Pulu – 1.92m and 115kg – left Auckland as a teenager to attend renowned rugby league nursery Keebra Park State High School on the Gold Coast.

A Marist Saints junior, he made 35 NYC appearances for Wests Tigers in 2009 and 2010 before having links with NSW Cup sides Western Suburbs, Windsor Wolves and Wyong Roos as well as an offseason with Lezignan Sangliers in France.

Pulu was picked up by the Titans on a one-season deal for 2016 and finished up playing in 23 of the club’s 25 games. He has been ever-present for Gold Coast this year and also made his Test debut for Mate Ma’a Tonga in its win against Fiji earlier this month.

Iro said the Vodafone Warriors would be making more recruitment announcements in the coming weeks.

JAMES GAVET

Date of birth: October 19, 1989

Birthplace: Sydney, NSW

Junior Club: Richmond Rovers

Position: Prop

Height: 1.89m

Weight: 108kg

Rep Honours: 1 Test for Toa Samoa (2016)

Previous Clubs: Canterbury-Bankstown (2012), Wests Tigers (2013-14), Brisbane (2015)

NRL Debut: Canterbury-Bankstown v Brisbane, ANZ Stadium, August 8, 2012 (Round 23)

Club Debut: v Wests Tigers, Campbelltown Sports Stadium, March 5, 2016 (Round 1)

NRL Career:

32 appearances (2012-2017):

1 for Canterbury-Bankstown (2012)

12 for Wests Tigers (2013-2014)

1 for Brisbane (2015)

18 for Vodafone Warriors (2016-2017)

NRL Points: 8 points (2 tries)

LEIVAHA PULU

Date of Birth: March 27, 1990

Birthplace: Auckland, NZ

Junior Club: Marist Saints (Auckland)

Position: Prop

Height: 1.92m

Weight: 115kg

Rep Honours: 1 Test for Mate Ma’a Tonga (2017)

NRL Debut: Gold Coast v Newcastle, Cbus Super Stadium, Robina, March 5, 2016 (Round 1)

NRL Career: 34 appearances for Gold Coast (2016-2017)

NRL Points: 16 points (4 tries)

http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2017/05/23/_signings_gavet_and_.html
 

One Warrior

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Current Squad/year contract expires

Solomone Kata 2019
Bunty Afoa 2019
David Fusitua 2019
Isaiah Papalii 2019
Shaun Johnson 2019
Etene Nanai 2019
James Gavet 2019
Isaac luke 2018
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 2018 - Captain 2018
Simon Mannering 2018 - Vice Captain 2018
Manu Vatuvei 2018
Tuimoala Lolohea 2018
Sam Lisone 2018
Ken Maumalo 2018
Jazz Tevega 2018
Junior Pauga 2018
Jacob Lillyman 2017
Ryan Hoffman 2017
Matt Allwood 2017
Bodene Thompson 2017
Ben Matulino 2017
Blake Ayshford 2017
Ligi Sao 2017
Toafofoa Sipley 2017
Albert Vete 2017
Nathaniel Roache 2017
Erin Clark 2017
Ofahiki Ogden 2017
Patrick Sipley 2017
Charlie Gubb 2017
Charnaze Nicole-Klokstad 2017
Ata Hingano 2017
Mason Lino 2017
Jordan Pinnock 2017
Matthew Sauni 2017
Tevin Arona 2017
Sam Cook 2017
Chris Satae 2017

Losses

Ben Henry - (Retired)
Konrad Hurrell (Titans)
Thomas Leuluai - ( Wigan Warriors)
Jonathan Wright - (Manly)
Jeff Robson (Eels)
Shaun Lane - (Manly)
Raymond Faitala-Mariner (Bulldogs)
Henare Wells (No current contract)
Marata Niukore - (Eels)
Sione Lousi - (Townsville Blackhawks)
John Palavi - (Limoux Grizzlies)
Upu Poching - (No current contract)

Gains
Kieran Foran 2017 (Cleared to play Round 3 15/2/17)
Jordan Pinnock 2017 (Knights)
Matthew Sauni 2017 (Canterbury Bulls)
Tevin Arona 2017 (Hornby Panthers)
Chris Satae 2017 (Pt Chevalier Pirates)

Gains for 2018

Tohu Harris 2021
Leivaha Pulu 2020

Losses for 2018

Ryan Hoffman
Ben Matulino (West Tigers)
Kieran Foran (Bulldogs)

Anybody who has any further info please advise, thanks.[/QUOTE]
 

One Warrior

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Here is the club confirming the signings, Santo is until the end of 2018.

The Vodafone Warriors have re-signed Ligi Sao until the end of the 2019 NRL season and secured Canberra fullback-wing Zac Santo for the rest of this season and next on a second-tier contract.

Sao (24) returned home last season after a three-year stint with Manly which netted 21 NRL appearances from 2013-15.

Used in an interchange capacity in seven games so far this season, Sao had an injury-hampered campaign with the Vodafone Warriors in 2016 which included his first NRL appearance for the club against Canterbury-Bankstown in Wellington.

Santo (24) made his NRL debut with North Queensland in 2014 and has been used twice at first-grade level since joining the Raiders in 2016. A regular for Canberra’s feeder club the Mounties in the Intrust Super Premiership, he was named at fullback in the ISP team of the year last season.

“Ligi has been a great acquisition for us, bringing his experience from Manly and helping to give us depth among our middle forwards,” said Vodafone Warriors recruitment and development manager Tony Iro.

“We’ve been following Zac for a while and we’re excited he has become available in mid-season to give us more options in our outside backs.”

Sao and Santo become team-mates at the Vodafone Warriors almost six years after they were opponents in the NYC grand final in 2011. Santo scored two tries for the Cowboys in a match which was level 30-30 after 80 minutes before Sao and his Vodafone Junior Warriors went on to take the title with a golden point extra-time field goal.

Townsville born and raised Santo has featured in the NRL Nines tournament at Eden Park every year. He was in North Queensland’s title-winning side in 2014 and again represented the Cowboys in 2015 while he was in Canberra’s line-up the last two years.

His only NRL appearance this year was at fullback in the Raiders’ season-opening clash against his old North Queensland side in Townsville.

Santo is due to begin training with the Vodafone Warriors tomorrow.



LIGI SAO

Date of birth: October 11, 1992

Birthplace: Auckland, NZ

Junior Club: Manurewa Marlins

Position: Prop/Loose Forward

Height: 1.87m

Weight: 109kg

Rep Honours: Nil

Previous Clubs: Manly (2013-15)

NRL Debut: Manly v North Queensland, 1300SMILES Stadium, July 14, 2013 (Rd 18)

Club Debut: v Canterbury-Bankstown, Westpac Stadium, April 16, 2016 (Rd 7)

NRL Career: 30 appearances (2013-17)

21 for Manly (2013-15)

9 for Vodafone Warriors (2016-17)

NRL Points: 8 points (2 tries)


ZAC SANTO

Date of Birth: April 8, 1993

Birthplace: Townsville, Queensland

Junior Clubs: Charters Towers Miners, Townsville Brothers (Queensland)

Position: Fullback/Wing

Height: 1.75m

Weight: 85kg

Rep Honours: Nil

NRL Debut: North Queensland v St George Illawarra, Jubilee Oval, July 5, 2014 (Rd 17)

NRL Career: 3 appearances for North Queensland (2014), Canberra (2016-17)

NRL Points: 4 points (1 try)



http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2017/05/29/_signings_vodafone_w.html
 

One Warrior

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  1. Current Squad/year contract expires

    Solomone Kata 2019
    Bunty Afoa 2019
    David Fusitua 2019
    Isaiah Papalii 2019
    Shaun Johnson 2019
    Etene Nanai 2019
    James Gavet 2019
    Ligi Sao 2019
    Isaac luke 2018
    Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 2018 - Captain 2018
    Simon Mannering 2018 - Vice Captain 2018
    Manu Vatuvei 2018
    Sam Lisone 2018
    Ken Maumalo 2018
    Jazz Tevega 2018
    Junior Pauga 2018
    Jacob Lillyman 2017
    Ryan Hoffman 2017
    Matt Allwood 2017
    Bodene Thompson 2017
    Ben Matulino 2017
    Blake Ayshford 2017
    Toafofoa Sipley 2017
    Albert Vete 2017
    Nathaniel Roache 2017
    Erin Clark 2017
    Ofahiki Ogden 2017
    Patrick Sipley 2017
    Charlie Gubb 2017
    Charnaze Nicole-Klokstad 2017
    Ata Hingano 2017
    Mason Lino 2017
    Jordan Pinnock 2017
    Matthew Sauni 2017
    Tevin Arona 2017
    Sam Cook 2017
    Chris Satae 2017

    Losses

    Ben Henry - (Retired)
    Konrad Hurrell (Titans)
    Thomas Leuluai - ( Wigan Warriors)
    Jonathan Wright - (Manly)
    Jeff Robson (Eels)
    Shaun Lane - (Manly)
    Raymond Faitala-Mariner (Bulldogs)
    Henare Wells (No current contract)
    Marata Niukore - (Eels)
    Sione Lousi - (Townsville Blackhawks)
    John Palavi - (Limoux Grizzlies)
    Upu Poching - (No current contract)
    Tui Lolohea - (West Tigers)

    Gains
    Kieran Foran 2017 (Cleared to play Round 3 15/2/17)
    Jordan Pinnock 2017 (Knights)
    Matthew Sauni 2017 (Canterbury Bulls)
    Tevin Arona 2017 (Hornby Panthers)
    Chris Satae 2017 (Pt Chevalier Pirates)
    Zac Santo 2018 (Canberra Raiders)

    Gains for 2018

    Tohu Harris 2021
    Leivaha Pulu 2020

    Losses for 2018

    Ryan Hoffman
    Ben Matulino (West Tigers)
    Kieran Foran (Bulldogs)

    Anybody who has any further info please advise, thanks.

 

Shaun Hewitt

First Grade
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Think we need to filter that post to for gains/losses for next year.
I wouldn't consider Foran a gain for 2018, nor Leuluai/Henry etc losses
 

One Warrior

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Think we need to filter that post to for gains/losses for next year.
I wouldn't consider Foran a gain for 2018, nor Leuluai/Henry etc losses
Foran is listed as a loss for 2018, along with Hoffman and Matulino, Harris & Pulu listed as gains for 2018, Santo is listed as a gain for 2017 as he is available to play now. The losses are those who were in the 2016 squad, but not retained for 2017 and lists where they are now playing etc.
 
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Foran is listed as a loss for 2018, along with Hoffman and Matulino, Harris & Pulu listed as gains for 2018, Santo is listed as a gain for 2017 as he is available to play now. The losses are those who were in the 2016 squad, but not retained for 2017 and lists where they are now playing etc.

Thanks One Warrior you make life easier :)
 
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From the telegraph in Sydney

EAGLES NAB KIWI TYRO
MANLY will boost their depth by signing former Junior Kiwis forward Toafofoa Sipley to a two-year deal from next season. The 22-year-old prop made his NRL debut last year, playing two games. His move could be fast-tracked to the Sea Eagles should Manly confirm Nate Myles’ mid-season departure to Melbourne.
 
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One Warrior

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From the telegraph in Sydney

EAGLES NAB KIWI TYRO
MANLY will boost their depth by signing former Junior Kiwis forward Toafofoa Sipley to a two-year deal from next season. The 22-year-old prop made his NRL debut last year, playing two games. His move could be fast-tracked to the Sea Eagles should Manly confirm Nate Myles’ mid-season departure to Melbourne.
Bugger
 

playdaball

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The Warriors weren't interested in Tof. He did a lot of hard work, listened to their BS and they didn't re-sign him or give him a proper chance. He's got mates at Manly but hopefully does better than his brother over on the Northern beaches!!! There are some issues at Penrose.
 

One Warrior

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Manaia Cherrington signs until the end 0f 2018
Former Wests Tigers and Cronulla hooker Manaia Cherrington is joining the Vodafone Warriors for the rest of this season and next on a second-tier contract.

A member of the Kiwis’ squad in England in 2015, the 22-year-old has been granted an immediate release from his one-year contract with the Sharks.

He is set to debut for the Vodafone Warriors’ Intrust Super Premiership side against the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles in west Sydney on Sunday (1.00pm kick-off local time; 3.00pm NZT).

Cherrington was signed by the Vodafone Warriors after Erin Clark approached the club seeking a release from his contract.

Clark, who made his NRL debut against Melbourne in round two this season, has been used mainly at NYC level this year.

“Erin’s management sought a release on personal grounds,” said Vodafone Warriors recruitment and development manager Tony Iro.

“It’s disappointing for Erin but he has our support and best wishes for the future.

“Fortunately, we were able to secure Manaia as a replacement. He has come through the system with Wests Tigers as well as being involved with both the Junior Kiwis and the Kiwis.”

Whangarei-born Cherrington made 45 NYC appearances for Wests Tigers in 2013-2014 before going on to his NRL debut for the club, playing a total of 16 first-grade matches in 2015 and 2016. He also toured England with the Kiwis in late 2015 although he didn’t play in any of the three Tests.

First a Junior Kiwi in 2013, he led the national under-20 side to a 15-14 victory over the Junior Kangaroos at Mount Smart Stadium in 2014.

Clark made his NYC debut for the Vodafone Junior Warriors as a 17-year-old in 2015. He made 27 appearances that season and took his career total to 45 this year. He was used 14 times at ISP level last season and once this year.



MANAIA CHERRINGTON

Date of birth: August 3, 1994

Birthplace: Whangarei, NZ

Junior Club: Quakers Hill Destroyers (Sydney)

Position: Hooker

Height: 1.77m

Weight: 85kg

Rep Honours: Kiwis (2015), Junior Kiwis (2013-2014)

Previous Clubs: Wests vTigers (2015-2016), Cronulla (2017)

NRL Debut: Wests Tigers v Gold Coast, Leichhardt Oval, June 5, 2015 (Rd 13)

NRL Career: 16 appearances for Wests Tigers (2015-2016)

NRL Points: 4 (1 try)

http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2017/06/09/_signing_cherrington.html
 

One Warrior

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  1. Current Squad/year contract expires

    Solomone Kata 2019
    Bunty Afoa 2019
    David Fusitua 2019
    Isaiah Papalii 2019
    Shaun Johnson 2019
    Etene Nanai 2019
    James Gavet 2019
    Ligi Sao 2019
    Isaac luke 2018
    Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 2018 - Captain 2018
    Simon Mannering 2018 - Vice Captain 2018
    Manu Vatuvei 2018
    Sam Lisone 2018
    Ken Maumalo 2018
    Jazz Tevega 2018
    Junior Pauga 2018
    Jacob Lillyman 2017
    Ryan Hoffman 2017
    Matt Allwood 2017
    Bodene Thompson 2017
    Ben Matulino 2017
    Blake Ayshford 2017
    Toafofoa Sipley 2017
    Albert Vete 2017
    Nathaniel Roache 2017
    Erin Clark 2017
    Ofahiki Ogden 2017
    Patrick Sipley 2017
    Charlie Gubb 2017
    Charnaze Nicole-Klokstad 2017
    Ata Hingano 2017
    Mason Lino 2017
    Jordan Pinnock 2017
    Matthew Sauni 2017
    Tevin Arona 2017
    Sam Cook 2017
    Chris Satae 2017

    Losses

    Ben Henry - (Retired)
    Konrad Hurrell (Titans)
    Thomas Leuluai - ( Wigan Warriors)
    Jonathan Wright - (Manly)
    Jeff Robson (Eels)
    Shaun Lane - (Manly)
    Raymond Faitala-Mariner (Bulldogs)
    Henare Wells (No current contract)
    Marata Niukore - (Eels)
    Sione Lousi - (Townsville Blackhawks)
    John Palavi - (Limoux Grizzlies)
    Upu Poching - (No current contract)
    Tui Lolohea - (West Tigers)
  2. Erin Clark - (Canberra Raiders)

  3. Gains
    Kieran Foran 2017 (Cleared to play Round 3 15/2/17)
    Jordan Pinnock 2017 (Knights)
    Matthew Sauni 2017 (Canterbury Bulls)
    Tevin Arona 2017 (Hornby Panthers)
    Chris Satae 2017 (Pt Chevalier Pirates)
    Zac Santo 2018 (Canberra Raiders)
  4. Manaia Cherrington 2018 (Cronulla Sharks)

    Gains for 2018

    Tohu Harris 2021
    Leivaha Pulu 2020

    Losses for 2018

    Ryan Hoffman
    Ben Matulino (West Tigers)
    Kieran Foran (Bulldogs)

    Anybody who has any further info please advise, thanks.
 

Rich102

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Experienced centre Blake Ayshford, standoff Ata Hingano, 2017 NRL rookie Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad and halfback Mason Lino have all been re-signed by the Vodafone Warriors for next season and beyond.

Their contracts have now been officially registered while promising NYC players Lewis Soosemea and Joe Vuna have also been secured on new deals.

“These are all key signings for us as we continue to work towards settling our squad for next year,” said Vodafone Warriors recruitment and development manager Tony Iro.

The 157-game veteran Ayshford (29), who scored a double in Saturday’s 34-12 win over Gold Coast, has extended his stay until the end of the 2019 season after appearing in 33 games for the Vodafone Warriors so far.

Standoff Hingano (20) will remain with the Vodafone Warriors until the end of the 2020 NRL season after signing a three-year contract. After making his NRL debut late last season, he featured in the club’s first three games this year and scored his first career try when he made his sixth first-grade appearance off the bench in Saturday’s victory over the Titans.

Utility Nicoll Klokstad (21), the club’s 2016 Intrust Super Premiership player of the year, has been re-signed on a two-year contract. He was called up for his NRL debut against the Sydney Roosters on April 30 and appeared in each of the next three games against Penrith, St George Illawarra and Brisbane, scoring doubles against the Panthers and the Dragons.

Halfback Lino (23), who captains the ISP side, has also been secured for two seasons. He was used in three NRL games at the end of the 2016 season and continues to provide back-up to the NRL squad’s halves as an integral performer for the ISP team.

Wing Soosemea (19) and second rower Vuna (18), both signed on two-year deals, have been frontline performers for the Vodafone Junior Warriors after making their debuts in the grade as 17-year-olds.

Mangere East Hawks junior Soosemea has made 45 NYC appearances since 2015 scoring 25 tries including nine in 13 games this season. He also made his ISP debut last year and represented the Vodafone Warriors at this year’s NRL Nines as well as playing in the club’s NRL trial against Melbourne on the Sunshine Coast.

Vuna has played 36 NYC games, appearing 22 times last year and in all 14 games so far this season. He was also in the NRL Nines squad in February.

While announcing the re-signings, Iro also confirmed off-contract prop Toafofoa Sipley has decided to continue his career in Sydney after this season.

“We were keen for Toaf to stay and made a good offer but it hasn’t been enough to keep him here,” he said.

“While it’s disappointing to lose players who come through our system, we wish Toaf all the best.”

After playing for the club’s NYC and Intrust Super Premiership sides, Sipley graduated to make two NRL appearances last year.

http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2017/06/12/_signings_new_deals_.html
 
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