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2023 Roster: Gains & Losses

One Warrior

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Current Squad/year contract expires:

Addin Fonua-Blake 2026
Viliami Vailea 2025
Bunty Afoa 2025
Tom Ale 2025
Edward Kosi 2025
Tohu Harris 2024
Rocco Berry 2024
Valingi Kepu 2024
Wayde Egan 2024
Josh Curran 2024
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 2024
Jacob Laban 2024 (Development Contract)
Zyon Maiuu 2024 (Development Contract)
Jazz Tevaga 2024
Shaun Johnson 2023
Adam Pompey 2023
Bayley Sironen 2023
Marcelo Montoya 2023
Demitric Sifakula 2023 (Development Contract)

Gains

Marata Niukore 2026 (Parramatta Eels)
Dylan Walker 2025 (Manly Sea Eagles)
Mitchell Barnett 2025 (Newcastle Knights)
Charnaze Nicoll-Klokstad 2025 (Canberra Raiders)
Te Maire Martin 2025 (Brisbane Broncos)
Ronald Volkman 2025 (Sydney City Roosters)
Freddy Lussick 2024 (Sydney City Roosters)
Luke Metcalf 2024 (Cronulla Sharks)
Taine Tuaupiki (NSW Cup Contract)
Brody Tamarua (NSW Cup Contract)
Solomon Vasuvulagi (NSW Cup Contract)
Patrick Sipley (NSW Cup Contract)
Chase Bernard (NSW Cup Contract)
Ollie Tumiavave (NSW Cup Contract)
Jackson Ford 2024 (St George Dragons)
Jayden Wiliame 2024 (Perpignan French RU)
Ali Leiataua 2024 (Development Contract)

Losses

Euan Aitken (Dolphins)
Reece Walsh (Brisbane Broncos)
Eliesa Katoa (Melbourne Storm)
Ash Taylor (Medical retirement)
Kodi Nikorima (South Sydney/Dolphins)
Matt Lodge (Sydney City Roosters)
Chanel Harris-Tavita (Early Retirement/Sabbatical)
Trei Fuller (Dolphins)
Jayden Corrigan (Norths Devils)
Adam Cook (Mackay Cutters)
Jesse Arthars (Brisbane Broncos)
Jack Murchie (Parramatta Eels)
Daejarn Asi (Parramatta Eels)
Dunamis Lui
Jackson Frei
Lleyton Finau
Junior Ratuva
Pride Petterson-Robati
Aaron Pene (Melbourne Storm)
Ben Murdoch-Masila (St George Dragons)
Taniela Otukolo
Otukinekina Kepu

As always anybody who has any further info, please advise, thanks.
 

One Warrior

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RTS is coming back:

Tuivasa-Sheck is coming home​

Former captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is re-joining the One New Zealand Warriors in 2024 after signing a three-year contract to the end of the 2026 NRL season.
The One New Zealand Warriors granted Tuivasa-Sheck’s request for an early release to switch to rugby union late in the 2021 season but the club has today announced his return to rugby league for a second term with his hometown club.

“It’s hugely exciting knowing Roger is coming back to us, back to his home at Mount Smart Stadium,” said One New Zealand Warriors CEO Cameron George.
“When he went to rugby union he did so knowing he was always welcome back here if he wished to return to rugby league. We couldn’t be more delighted it’s happening.
“He’s popular with the players and a real fan favourite. It’s going to be so good seeing him back in our jersey.”
When Tuivasa-Sheck switched to rugby union he had made 111 appearances for the Warriors from 2016-2021 with his career tally standing at 195 games. He had also played 20 Tests for the Kiwis.
When he went to rugby union he did so knowing he was always welcome back here if he wished to return to rugby league. We couldn’t be more delighted it’s happening.
Cameron GeorgeOne New Zealand Warriors CEO
“Roger is such a high-quality person and leader who will add another layer to our squad with his enthusiasm, experience, skill and professionalism,” said Andrew McFadden, the club’s general manager recruitment, pathways and development.
“He’ll be a tremendous mentor for our younger players while he’ll also bring in a fresh perspective after spending time in rugby union.”
One New Zealand Warriors head coach Andrew Webster is looking forward to renewing his relationship with Tuivasa-Sheck.
“Roger came to the club in my second season as an assistant coach in 2016 and he had a huge impact on the squad,” said Webster.
“That first year was cut short by his ACL injury but it was brilliant working with him. I’m super excited knowing he’s coming back to the club.”
George said the club won’t be adding further comment to the signing announcement to enable Tuivasa-Sheck to focus on his rugby union commitments for the rest of the year.

  • In 2021 Tuivasa-Sheck became only the second player after Simon Mannering to lead the One New Zealand Warriors in 100 matches.
  • He was the first Warriors player to win the coveted Dally M Medal in 2018 and he was honoured with the top international player award – the Golden Boot – in 2019.
  • He is the only player to win the One New Zealand Warriors’ player of the year accolade in three consecutive seasons (2017, 2018 and 2019).
  • Tuivasa-Sheck’s switch to rugby union saw him make his Test debut for the All Blacks last year before adding two more appearances.

ROGER TUIVASA-SHECK​

Date of birthJune 05, 1993
BirthplaceApia, Samoa
Junior clubOtahuhu Leopards (Auckland)
PositionUtility
Height182cm
Weight96kg
NRL debutSydney Roosters v Gold Coast, Allianz Stadium, July 27, 2012 (Round 21)
One New Zealand Warriors debutv Wests Tigers, Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Sydney, March 5, 2016 (Rd 1)
One New Zealand Warriors No203
NRL career195 appearances, 2012-2021
Sydney Roosters: 84 games, 2012-2015
One New Zealand Warriors: 111 games, 2016- 2021
NRL points234 points (58 tries, one goal)
Sydney Roosters: 120 points (30 tries)
One New Zealand Warriors: 114 (28 tries, one goal)
Representative honours20 Tests for Kiwis, 2013-2019
Rugby union career
Representative honours3 Tests for All Blacks, 2022; 1 appearance for All Blacks XV, 2022
All Black No1204
Super Rugby career15 appearances for Blues, 2022-2023
Super Rugby points10 points (2 tries)
NPC career6 games for Auckland, 2022
NPC points4 points (1 try)

 

One Warrior

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Current Squad/year contract expires:

Addin Fonua-Blake 2026
Viliami Vailea 2025
Bunty Afoa 2025
Tom Ale 2025
Edward Kosi 2025
Marcelo Montoya 2025
Demitric Sifakula 2025
Tohu Harris 2024
Rocco Berry 2024
Valingi Kepu 2024
Wayde Egan 2024
Josh Curran 2024
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 2024
Jacob Laban 2024 (Development Contract)
Zyon Maiuu 2024 (Development Contract)
Jazz Tevaga 2024
Shaun Johnson 2023
Adam Pompey 2023
Bayley Sironen 2023

Gains

Marata Niukore 2026 (Parramatta Eels)
Dylan Walker 2025 (Manly Sea Eagles)
Mitchell Barnett 2025 (Newcastle Knights)
Charnaze Nicoll-Klokstad 2025 (Canberra Raiders)
Te Maire Martin 2025 (Brisbane Broncos)
Ronald Volkman 2025 (Sydney City Roosters)
Freddy Lussick 2024 (Sydney City Roosters)
Luke Metcalf 2024 (Cronulla Sharks)
Taine Tuaupiki 2023 (QLD Cup) 2024 CO
Brody Tamarua (NSW Cup Contract)
Solomon Vasuvulagi (NSW Cup Contract)
Patrick Sipley (NSW Cup Contract)
Chase Bernard (NSW Cup Contract)
Ollie Tumiavave (NSW Cup Contract)
Jackson Ford 2024 (St George Dragons)
Jayden Wiliame 2024 (Perpignan French RU)
Ali Leiataua 2024 (Development Contract)

Losses

Euan Aitken (Dolphins)
Reece Walsh (Brisbane Broncos)
Eliesa Katoa (Melbourne Storm)
Ash Taylor (Medical retirement)
Kodi Nikorima (South Sydney/Dolphins)
Matt Lodge (Sydney City Roosters)
Chanel Harris-Tavita (Early Retirement/Sabbatical)
Trei Fuller (Dolphins)
Jayden Corrigan (Norths Devils)
Adam Cook (Mackay Cutters)
Jesse Arthars (Brisbane Broncos)
Jack Murchie (Parramatta Eels)
Daejarn Asi (Parramatta Eels)
Dunamis Lui
Jackson Frei
Lleyton Finau
Junior Ratuva
Pride Petterson-Robati
Aaron Pene (Melbourne Storm)
Ben Murdoch-Masila (St George Dragons)
Taniela Otukolo
Otukinekina Kepu

Gains for 2024

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 2026 (Auckland Blues, NZ Rugby)

As always anybody who has any further info, please advise, thanks.
 
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Grizzman

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Good signing. He's seems to be a good team-man, leads by example and whilst he's probably not a top tier winger, he rarely lets us down.
 

SpaceMonkey

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Gonna be interesting to see how CHT fits into the squad and what that means for the other halves- we’ve now got Volkmann, TMM, and CHT until 2025, Metcalf until 2024, and you’d assumed me SJ will likely sign for another year. That’s 5 gunning for two positions unless someone is moving to centre or 13.
 

One Warrior

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Messages
2,781
Current Squad/year contract expires:

Addin Fonua-Blake 2026
Viliami Vailea 2025
Bunty Afoa 2025
Tom Ale 2025
Edward Kosi 2025
Marcelo Montoya 2025
Demitric Sifakula 2025
Tohu Harris 2024
Rocco Berry 2024
Valingi Kepu 2024
Wayde Egan 2024
Josh Curran 2024
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 2024
Jacob Laban 2024 (Development Contract)
Zyon Maiuu 2024 (Development Contract)
Jazz Tevaga 2024
Shaun Johnson 2023
Adam Pompey 2023
Bayley Sironen 2023

Gains

Marata Niukore 2026 (Parramatta Eels)
Dylan Walker 2025 (Manly Sea Eagles)
Mitchell Barnett 2025 (Newcastle Knights)
Charnaze Nicoll-Klokstad 2025 (Canberra Raiders)
Te Maire Martin 2025 (Brisbane Broncos)
Ronald Volkman 2025 (Sydney City Roosters)
Freddy Lussick 2024 (Sydney City Roosters)
Luke Metcalf 2024 (Cronulla Sharks)
Taine Tuaupiki 2023 (QLD Cup) 2024 CO
Brody Tamarua (NSW Cup Contract)
Solomon Vasuvulagi (NSW Cup Contract)
Patrick Sipley (NSW Cup Contract)
Chase Bernard (NSW Cup Contract)
Ollie Tumiavave (NSW Cup Contract)
Jackson Ford 2024 (St George Dragons)
Jayden Wiliame 2024 (Perpignan French RU)
Ali Leiataua 2024 (Development Contract)

Losses

Euan Aitken (Dolphins)
Reece Walsh (Brisbane Broncos)
Eliesa Katoa (Melbourne Storm)
Ash Taylor (Medical retirement)
Kodi Nikorima (South Sydney/Dolphins)
Matt Lodge (Sydney City Roosters)
Chanel Harris-Tavita (Early Retirement/Sabbatical)
Trei Fuller (Dolphins)
Jayden Corrigan (Norths Devils)
Adam Cook (Mackay Cutters)
Jesse Arthars (Brisbane Broncos)
Jack Murchie (Parramatta Eels)
Daejarn Asi (Parramatta Eels)
Dunamis Lui
Jackson Frei
Lleyton Finau
Junior Ratuva
Pride Petterson-Robati
Aaron Pene (Melbourne Storm)
Ben Murdoch-Masila (St George Dragons)
Taniela Otukolo
Otukinekina Kepu

Gains for 2024

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 2026 (Auckland Blues, NZ Rugby)
Chanel Harris-Tavita 2025 (Sabbatical)

As always anybody who has any further info, please advise, thanks.
 

Tongue

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We need to lock SJ up for another year. Our current injury situation shows it’s necessary. I’d say one year with an option on two.
Agree, but gap from prems to NSW Cup is big. Seems to take a player a few games to get up to speed. Metcalfe long injury lay off as well. But have to say that Berry was better this week than the game before the bye. The more exposure we can give the extended squad, the better.
 

SpaceMonkey

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Agree, but gap from prems to NSW Cup is big. Seems to take a player a few games to get up to speed. Metcalfe long injury lay off as well. But have to say that Berry was better this week than the game before the bye. The more exposure we can give the extended squad, the better.
That wasn’t specifically a diss of metcalf - more an observance that we’re right at the limits of our first grade spine options right now. Whatever depth we currently have is being used, if CHT was fit and available we’d be using him.
 

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Official story from club:​

Egan and Leiataua signed to end of 2025 season​

Senior first grader Wayde Egan and rookie Ali Leiataua have both signed contract extensions keeping them at the One New Zealand Warriors until the end of the 2025 NRL season.
Egan (26), who was signed until 2024, has followed up his 100th career milestone match against the Eels on Saturday night by adding another season to his contract to extend his time with the club to six seasons.

The 20-year-old Leiataua, who became Warrior #282 when he debuted against Canberra on June 9, has signed a two-year contract which will see him join the club’s full-time NRL squad from next season.
“Wayde and Ali come from different ends of the scale in terms of experience but both play key roles in our plans for the future,” said general manager recruitment, pathways and development Andrew McFadden.
“Wayde provides so much to the team and the squad with his ability and leadership while Ali lived up to expectations with his NRL debut against the Raiders.”
Egan joined the One New Zealand Warriors from Penrith in 2020 while Leiataua, nephew of rugby league legend Ali Lauitiiti, has progressed through the pathways since first coming into the club’s system as a 14-year-old.
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“Wayde is a hugely influential player for us,” said One New Zealand Warriors head coach Andrew Webster.
“He is a real leader while his ability and decision making on the field is critical to the way we perform.
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“In Ali we see a centre of special quality and he emphasised that with his debut when he did a brilliant job marking Jarrod Croker on what was such a big night in Canberra.”
Egan became Warrior #240 when he made his club debut against Newcastle in 2020. In 13 appearances this year, he has scored five tries (his best for a season to date) while he averages 53 metres and 37 tackles a match.
Due to the team being based in Australia for three seasons, he had to wait until his 51st appearance for the Warriors before playing a home game at Go Media Stadium Mt Smart for the first time last season.

Leiataua was a foundation player in the One New Zealand Warriors’ first SG Ball Cup side in 2020 and has been a standout for the club’s New South Wales side in its return to the competition this season. He has scored nine tries in 13 matches, averaging 136 metres a game with 51 tackles breaks.
In his NRL debut, he was given the task of marking Canberra veteran Jarrod Croker in his 300th milestone game in a charged atmosphere at GIO Stadium. Leiataua handled it superbly making 89 metres from 10 runs with a line break, a line break assist and three tackle breaks plus 18 tackles without a miss and no errors.

WAYDE EGAN​

BornMarch 20, 1997
BirthplaceLithgow, NSW
Junior clubLithgow Storm
PositionHooker
Height185cm
Weight91kg
NRL debutPenrith Panthers v North Queensland Cowboys, 1300SMILES Stadium, Townsville, March 29, 2018 (Rd 4)
Warriors No240
Warriors debutv Newcastle Knights, McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle, March 14, 2020 (Rd 1)
NRL appearances100 (2018-2023)
Penrith: 29 (2018-2019)
Warriors: 71 (2020-2023)
NRL points68 (17 tries)
Penrith: 3 tries
Warriors: 14 tries

ALI LEIATAUA​

Born January 9, 2003
Birthplace Auckland, NZ
Junior club Papatoetoe Panthers
Position Centre
Height 188cm
Weight 102kg
Warriors No 282
NRL debut One New Zealand Warriors v Canberra Raiders, GIO Stadium, Canberra, June 9, 2023 (Rd 15)
NRL appearances 1 (2023)
NRL points 0
NSW Cup appearances 13 (2023)
NSW Cup points 36 (9 tries)

 

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