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New Zealand 2 will deal a massive blow to NZ rugby

Matua

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It’s giving the warriors massive extra publicity and dare I say elevating them to a national platform especially with the younger generation

someone that claims to be a warriors fan would be supportive of this

chur cuzzy
It's not giving them extra publicity, everyone in NZ knew who the Warriors are and they're being supported because they're winning.

The one reason the Warriors are so popular this year is Andrew Webster, we're winning because we have a competent coach, if we weren't winning there would be no sellouts ($10 tickets regardless) and the saying would likely have just stayed on the dumb podcast that originated it.
 

Wb1234

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It's not giving them extra publicity, everyone in NZ knew who the Warriors are and they're being supported because they're winning.

The one reason the Warriors are so popular this year is Andrew Webster, we're winning because we have a competent coach, if we weren't winning there would be no sellouts ($10 tickets regardless) and the saying would likely have just stayed on the dumb podcast that originated it.
You aren’t on social media you don’t see the faengagement

maybe since social media wasn’t as big in 2002 but it seems the warriors today are way more popular than they have ever been before since being admitted into the arl

I could post dozens of videos about the warriors daily
 

Matua

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You aren’t on social media you don’t see the faengagement

maybe since social media wasn’t as big in 2002 but it seems the warriors today are way more popular than they have ever been before since being admitted into the arl

I could post dozens of videos about the warriors daily
I think you're relying too much on social media (plus I see it because you keep posting it in this thread ;)). I don't think they're any more popular now than in 2002.

But hopefully the Warriors can build on this year and not do the usual of a couple of good years and then go shit again which is what we've had to put up with for the past 27 odd years.
 

mongoose

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It's not giving them extra publicity, everyone in NZ knew who the Warriors are and they're being supported because they're winning.

The one reason the Warriors are so popular this year is Andrew Webster, we're winning because we have a competent coach, if we weren't winning there would be no sellouts ($10 tickets regardless) and the saying would likely have just stayed on the dumb podcast that originated it.

I'm lovin that the warriors got the good Panthers assistant and not one of the overrated ones (Barret, Ciraldo) lol@bulldogs
 

Wb1234

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I think you're relying too much on social media (plus I see it because you keep posting it in this thread ;)). I don't think they're any more popular now than in 2002.

But hopefully the Warriors can build on this year and not do the usual of a couple of good years and then go shit again which is what we've had to put up with for the past 27 odd years.
2002 they came first and made a grand final

they will finish 3rd at best

and this team doesn’t have many superstars like 2002 had

up the wahs is just a never version of let’s gone warriors

you don’t see dolphins fans crying about phins up

kids and young fans love this bs
 

Perth Red

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Rise of the ‘Wahs’: Meet the man in charge of rugby league’s fairytale story​

The rise of the Warriors has coincided with a ‘downward slide’ for New Zealand’s national sport. So says Mark Robinson, the passionate club owner leading the charge of rugby league’s NZ fairytale.
Mark Robinson is in charge of rugby league’s fairytale story.
What Russell Crowe is for South Sydney and Scott Penn is for Manly, Robinson is for the Warriors.

He is the mohawk millionaire, who as the passionate owner of the ‘Wahs’, has led one of sport’s great comeback stories.

A gravel-voice straight-shooter and knockabout at heart, he prefers to drink a schooner at the local bowling club, than sip Veuve and pick at salmon sandwiches with the suits.

On a recent long-haul business flight, Robinson forgot where he was.

“I was coming home from England and I was on an Emirates flight watching us beat the Cowboys while we were 40,000 feet in the air,” Robinson said.

“I was yelling and screaming and I got told off three times. I had my earphones on, so I didn’t even know I was doing it.

“The other week when we nearly lost to the Tigers I was walking around the house like a lunatic.”
The Warriors’ current surge to the top-four for the first time since 2007 is a four-year culmination of Robinson and CEO Cameron George ridding the club of it’s human handbrakes within the franchise who had a club-second mentality.


On the day Robinson bought the Warriors, he strolled into the press conference with his hair-spiked and wearing a pink blazer.
It was a less than subtle nod to the fact that things were about to be run differently inside the four walls of the NRL’s perennial underachievers.
“Before we could start, we had to get rid of a lot of cancer at our club,” Robinson said.
“There were people in there before me who were only in it for themselves, not in it for the club.
“We had to clean it out and start again.
“They just did it for themselves, their own glory. It was all about their egos, not the football team.”
As you can sense, Robinson isn’t afraid to stand-up for what he believes in.
He’ll happily bang heads, if it leads to Warriors success.
He famously butted heads with former Warriors player Matt Lodge in a Redcliffe pub. It led to Lodge being paid-out by Robinson.

He also stunned the rest of the game by sacking Stephen Kearney in 2020 when the former Warriors coach had two years left on his contract.
As brutal as the call was, Robinson said afterwards that Kearney had the “wrong personality” for the Warriors.
If his father David had his way, Robinson would never have bought the Warriors.
David Robinson, whose company Autex Industries, was the first major sponsor of New Zealand Rugby League in 1979, passed away nine years ago.
He had built his carpet underlay business from the ground up and into an international company that his son has developed into a business that pulls in $50 million in annual revenue.

David was a rugby league man, calling Kiwi legends Kevin Tamati and Mark Graham friends and determined to financially support the game, raise its profile and aid its growth in a rugby union obsessed country.
But owning a footy club? Don‘t be stupid.
That was what David told his son from his deathbed.
“One of the last things Dad said to me before he died was “don’t buy the Warriors,’’ Robinson said.
“The other one was not to set up a business in the UK. Within six months I had done both. They were the two things I wanted to do.

“It’s been the best decision.
“Throughout this journey with the Warriors, the only thing that I’ve had the odd tear in my eye is when I think of my Dad. Thinking, ”F..., I wish he could see what I was up to now.’’
This time last year, following the club’s second year of living in Australia and away from home during the Covid-impacted seasons, the Warriors were broken.
Robinson warned the NRL that if the strict protocols kept going for a further six months, the Warriors were pulling out of the competition.
It would’ve cost the NRL $20 million in TV broadcast rights.
George has since stated that if not for Robinson tipping in his millions, the Warriors would be dead.

The club has never been more alive.
In typical Robinson fashion, he said he was proud that the Warriors resurrection had captivated a New Zealand audience that as a result is growing “bored by rugby union.‘’
“We’ve earned respect and the people now realise what we have as a game,’’ Robinson said.

“Rugby Union is on a bit of a downward slide. The local game is getting a bit boring.
“Rugby Union people have always been interested and supported the Warriors, but now I think they’ve turned towards us even more because the support is so noticeable.
“They’re turning up to the games instead of watching the Warriors on TV.’’
Robinson is invested heavily in the Warriors, but at some point his father’s advice will gain traction.

He says that any decision about stepping away from running the Warriors is still several years away.
“I’ve got no thoughts for at least another five years of even thinking about selling my football club,” Robinson said.

“If its going as well as it‘s going today and it continues, and I know we’ll have some bumpy roads along the way, because that’s what happens, but with the right people in your club, its pretty hard to walk away.
“I’m not in it except for the enjoyment and the ride to be fair. I’ve got a really good business, so I don’t have to rely on it (Warriors) to make money.
“If it needs investment, I’m going to put it in.’’

Robinson said that it’s only when he thinks of his father that his eyes begin to well.
But what if the Warriors make to this year’s grand final? What if they win the club’s first premiership in their history?
“I won’t be the only one bawling,’’ Robinson said.

 

SpaceMonkey

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In what way are they saying warriors are bigger than the all blacks?
I’m guessing there’s more interest in the Warriors playing finals than the ABs Rugby World Cup pool games- which tbh isn’t that surprising, given the ABs are basically certainties to make the knockout stages of the RWC
 

Wb1234

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In what way are they saying warriors are bigger than the all blacks?
France vs nz on the same day as wahs vs panthers

warriors expected to outrate them on tv which is frankly outstanding as that’s one of the biggest wc matchups

looks like that nz tv deal could be worth a whole lot to sky nz

warriors game is also on fta in nz. Amazing stuff

 
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Gobsmacked

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France vs nz on the same day as wahs vs panthers

warriors expected to outrate them on tv which is frankly outstanding as that’s one of the biggest wc matchups

looks like that nz tv deal could be worth a whole lot to sky nz

warriors game is also on fta in nz. Amazing stuff

Imagine a final involving 2 nz teams
 

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