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Rugby league team season
The 2009 New Zealand Warriors season was the 15th in the club's history. They competed in the NRL 's 2009 Telstra Premiership and finished 14th (out of 16). The coach of the Warriors was Ivan Cleary while Steve Price was the team's captain. In 2009 Warriors games were broadcast on New Zealand's Sky network averaged 107,163 viewers.
Milestones
14 March – Round One: Steve Price played in his 300th National Rugby League game.
14 March – Round One: Four players made their debuts for the Warriors; Denan Kemp , Joel Moon , Jacob Lillyman & Leeson Ah Mau . Ah Mau also made his first grade debut.
22 March – Round Two: Two players made their debuts for the Warriors; Jesse Royal & Ukuma Ta'ai . Ta'ai also made his first grade debut.
5 April – Round Four: Game dedicated to the memory of Sonny Fai , the Warriors lose to the South Sydney Rabbitohs 22–16.
5 April – Round Four: Nathan Fien played in his 100th game for the Warriors.
5 April – Round Four: Daniel O'Regan made his first grade debut, becoming Warrior #150.
3 May – Round Eight: Lewis Brown made his first grade debut.
17 May – Round Ten: Jerome Ropati played in his 100th National Rugby League game and 100th game for the club.
31 May – Round Twelve: Two players made their first grade debuts; Kevin Locke and Aaron Heremaia .
12 June – Round Fourteen: Stacey Jones played in his 250th game for the club.
19 July – Round Nineteen: Isaac John made his first grade debut.
26 July – Round Twenty: Patrick Ah Van played in his 50th National Rugby League game and 50th game for the club.
31 July – Round Twenty One: Evarn Tuimavave played in his 100th National Rugby League game and 100th game for the club. It was also Tuimavave's first game of the season.
15 August – Round Twenty Three: Siuatonga Likiliki made his first grade debut.
5 September – Round Twenty Six: Simon Mannering played in his 100th National Rugby League game and 100th game for the club.
5 September – Round Twenty Six: Stacey Jones played in his last game for the club, the Warriors lost to the Melbourne Storm 30–0.
Jersey and sponsors
The Warriors used a New Jersey design in 2009, produced by Canterbury of New Zealand . Previously Puma AG had supplied the Warriors with apparel. The jerseys were unveiled on 25 February. The Main jersey retained the Black & White colours of the previous jersey, with a reversed scheme for the away jersey. The Warriors used a Blue jersey for the "Heritage round" in Round 10, to represent the Auckland . The Heritage jersey was also worn in Round 12, to celebrate the centenary of the Auckland Rugby League , and in Rounds 24 and 25.
Vodafone New Zealand was again the naming rights sponsor of the Warriors in 2009. Lion Red was the sleeve sponsor. Suzuki and HiFX were featured on the shorts while Loadlift was on the back of the jersey. Other major sponsors included ZM and Flava .
Fixtures
See also: List of New Zealand Warriors results
The Warriors used Mt Smart Stadium as their home ground in 2009, their only home ground since they entered the competition in 1995.
Trial Matches
Date
Round
Opponent
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
12 February
Trial 1
Melbourne Storm
Waikato Stadium , Hamilton
Win
24 – 12
McKinnon , Kirk , O'Regan , Vatuvei
Kemp (3), Ah Van
10,800
22 February
Trial 2
North Queensland Cowboys
North Harbour Stadium , Auckland
Win
32 – 28
Ah Van , Moon , Hohaia , Solomona , Brown , Vatuvei
Kemp (2), Moon (2)
16,500
28 February
Trial 3
Gold Coast Titans
Oakes Oval, Lismore
Win
34 – 12
Kemp (2), McKinnon (2), Tate , Rapira , Moon
Kemp (2), Moon
5,117
Regular season
Date
Round
Opponent
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
14 March
Round 1
Parramatta Eels
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
26 – 18
Hohaia (2), Moon , Packer
Kemp (5)
20,102
22 March
Round 2
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Brookvale Oval , Sydney
Win
26 – 24
Tate (2), Vatuvei , Royal , Ropati
Kemp (3)
16,307
28 March
Round 3
Brisbane Broncos
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
10 – 26
Mannering , Ta'ai
Kemp (1)
24,350
5 April
Round 4
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
16 – 22
Kirk , Luck , McKinnon
Kemp (2)
19,386
12 April
Round 5
Newcastle Knights
EnergyAustralia Stadium , Newcastle
Loss
22 – 24
McKinnon , Fien , Packer , Ah Van
Kemp (3)
16,307
19 April
Round 6
Sydney Roosters
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win (G.P. )
17 – 16
Jones , Ropati , Vatuvei
Kemp (2), Jones (FG)
16,309
25 April
Round 7
Melbourne Storm
Olympic Park Stadium , Melbourne
Draw (G.P. )
14 – 14
Vatuvei (2), Ah Van
Kemp (1)
15,200
3 May
Round 8
St George Illawarra Dragons
WIN Stadium , Wollongong
Loss
11 – 12
Ah Van , Ropati
Ah Van (1), Jones (FG)
14,562
Round 9
Bye
–
17 May
Round 10
North Queensland Cowboys
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
12 – 34
Fien , Kemp
Kemp (2)
16,345
24 May
Round 11
Canberra Raiders
Canberra Stadium , Canberra
Loss
12 – 38
Price , Mannering
Kemp (2)
8,383
31 May
Round 12
Wests Tigers
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
14 – 0
Locke (2), McKinnon
Locke (1)
15,365
7 June
Round 13
Cronulla Sharks
Toyota Stadium , Sydney
Loss
10 – 18
Vatuvei , Brown
Locke (1)
14,082
13 June
Round 14
Newcastle Knights
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
13 – 0
Hohaia , Locke
Locke (2), Hohaia (FG)
14,255
Round 15
Bye
–
27 June
Round 16
Gold Coast Titans
Skilled Park , Robina
Loss
12 – 28
Hohaia , Brown
Locke (2)
20,031
3 July
Round 17
Brisbane Broncos
Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane
Loss
14 – 28
Price (2)
Locke (3)
32,456
12 July
Round 18
Bulldogs
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
14 – 18
Vatuvei , Locke , Packer
Locke (1)
11,802
19 July
Round 19
Sydney Roosters
Sydney Football Stadium , Sydney
Win
30 – 24
Vatuvei (2), Ah Van , Mannering , Jones
Jones (3)
8,021
26 July
Round 20
St George Illawarra Dragons
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
4 – 29
Moon
13,507
1 August
Round 21
Penrith Panthers
CUA Stadium , Sydney
Draw (G.P. )
32 – 32
Moon (4), Brown
Locke (6)
12,677
9 August
Round 22
Gold Coast Titans
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
10 – 30
Vatuvei (2)
Locke (1)
10,205
15 August
Round 23
Parramatta Eels
Parramatta Stadium , Sydney
Loss
4 – 40
Vatuvei
12,627
23 August
Round 24
Canberra Raiders
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Won
34 – 20
Hohaia (2), Heremaia , Mannering , Ropati , Moon
Locke (5)
8,812
30 August
Round 25
Bulldogs
ANZ Stadium , Sydney
Loss
20 – 40
Vatuvei (2), Rapira (2)
Jones (2)
41,835
5 September
Round 26
Melbourne Storm
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
0 – 30
14,734
Ladder
The Bulldogs were deducted 2 competition points after an interchange breach in Round 2.
Squad
See also: List of New Zealand Warriors players
The Warriors used Twenty Nine players in 2009. Twelve players made their debut for the club, including eight making their National Rugby League debuts.
Staff
Chief Executive Officer: Wayne Scurrah
NRL Staff
NRL Head Coach: Ivan Cleary
NRL Assistant Coach: John Ackland
NRL Head Trainer: Craig Walker
NRL Assistant Trainer: Dayne Norton
NRL Football Manager: Don Mann Jr
NRL Physiotherapist: Jude Spiers
Club Doctor: John Mayhew
NYC Staff
NYC Head Coach: Tony Iro
NYC Assistant Coach: Frank Harold
NYC Team Manager: Dean Bell
Transfers
Gains
Stacey Jones: came out of retirement to play for the Warriors in 2009
Losses
Mid-Season Losses
Contract extensions
Sonny Fai
Warrior Sonny Fai went missing at around 7pm on 4 January 2009, after being caught in a rip current while trying to save some family who had got into difficulty at Te Henga (Bethells Beach) , Auckland . His body is yet to be found. The entire team attended his two memorial services, one in a Samoan Methodist Church and one held at Te Henga (Bethells Beach) .
The Warriors wore black armbands for their opening NRL match of the 2009 season, as well as jerseys embroidered with Fai's signature and official team number in honour of him.
End of Season awards
Other Teams
In 2009 the Junior Warriors again competed in the Toyota Cup while senior players who were not required for the first team played with the Auckland Vulcans in the NSW Cup . The Auckland Vulcans were coached by Bernie Perenara and finished 11th out of eleven teams.
Daniel O'Regan was the Vulcan's player of the year, while Pita Godinet was the runner up and Sione Tongia was the rookie of the year.
2009 Junior Warriors
See also: 2009 NRL Under-20s season
Siuatonga Likiliki was named in the 2009 Toyota Cup team of the year.
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