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There are some things that you just cannot put a price on. That is one
I actually thought it was a t-shirt at first but on closer inspection it's only a card. Damn, wearing that would've been ace at games.
There are some things that you just cannot put a price on. That is one
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I'd wear this. I don't like the Warriors jerseys. I brought a pair of game replica white shorts but only because it had all the sponsors on it, exactly like the team wears on the field. This particular seasons shorts doesn't come with all the sponsors on it but mine did cos Im the best.
I wear my 2001 strip. Used to have one of the centennary retro cotton hoop jerseys but it got stolen :/
Apart from plenty of those jerseys that we released under the Scurrah years (and beyond) most Warriors gear looks good.I got an Oodie for my birthday last month and have worn that to the last couple of games. I've had a few comments on how cool it looks.
My favourite jersey of all time was the one we wore as I think a tribute to the Auckland Rugby League against Manly, I want to say end of 2007 or 2008? I think 2008. Maybe it's the memory of the game (we pumped them) but I loved that jersey...
In the highlights I think you'll find Wairangi Koopu steaming down the right touchline for one of those great, long-range, Warriors tries we used to do so well.
My old man was at that game, the ex-Greymouth boys, all meeting up at Mt Smart for the Warriors v Manly blockbuster. God bless the Warriors that day!
It seems like another dimension but we went to Penrith in the last round where a) we win, we a get a top-four home final, b) Panthers lose and they get the spoon.2007 NRL Telstra Premiership - Round 24 - Warriors 36 def. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 14 - RLP
Match info page for the Warriors vs. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles game in Round 24 of the 2007 NRL season. Warriors won 36 to 14 at Mt Smart Stadium.www.rugbyleagueproject.org
I remember that try - down the right hand touch by the main stand. I was there - you forget how bloody fun it used to be to go to Warriors games. That day was a beautiful sunny day, we pumped Manly to get into the top 4 and into position to get a home final (sad how that turned out).
I was in Sydney for that entire finals series, Think I was watching the infamous Logan Swann play at the Bankstown RSLIt seems like another dimension but we went to Penrith in the last round where a) we win, we a get a top-four home final, b) Panthers lose and they get the spoon.
It played out our way. The night, and finals campaign, was soured by losing both Manu and Ropati to season-ending injuries. They were both in great form and we missed their attack terribly v Parra the following week.