- 2001 New Zealand Warriors season
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2001 New Zealand Warriors League 8th NRL 2001 record 12-2-12 Points for 638 Points against 629 Team information CEO Mick Watson Coach Daniel Anderson Assistant Coach Tony Kemp Captain Stacey Jones
Kevin CampionGround Ericsson Stadium Average attendance 12,361 Top scorers Tries Henry Fa'afili (14) Goals Ivan Cleary (80) Points Ivan Cleary (173) < 2000 2002 > The New Zealand Warriors 2001 season was the New Zealand Warriors 7th first-grade season, and their first under the new name. The club competed in Australasia's National Rugby League. The coach of the team was Daniel Anderson while Stacey Jones and Kevin Campion were the club's co-captains. The club made the final series for the first time, after finishing eighth in the regular season.
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Milestones
- Round 6 - 24 March: The Warriors defeat Brisbane for the first time, 13-12.
- Round 19: Logan Swann played in his 100th match for the club.
- Round 25 - 27 August: The club reaches the play-offs for the first time when a 24-24 draw with Melbourne secures a finals berth.
The Sale
In November 2001 Tainui sold many of the clubs assets to businessman Eric Watson. This purchase included the clubs NRL license, the intellectual property rights and the training base but controversially did not include the player contracts.
The club was re-branded as the New Zealand Warriors, with new colours of black and grey - resembling the national sporting colours. Mick Watson was hired as CEO while little known coach Daniel Anderson was appointed head coach.
Jersey & Sponsors
The Warriors had a new jersey in 2001, similar to old designs but with the new owners adding black to the design.
Fixtures
See also: List of New Zealand Warriors resultsThe Warriors used Ericsson Stadium as their home ground in 2001, their only home ground since they entered the competition in 1995.
Pre Season trials
Date Opponent Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report 3 February Canterbury Bulls Rugby League Park, Christchurch Win 74-12 Toopi (2), Koopu (2), Myles (2), Jones (2), Beverley, Tookey, Seuseu, Fa'afili, Betham, Meli Jones (7), Myles (2) 4,500 [1][2][3] Regular Season
Final Series
Qualifying Finals Semi Finals Preliminary Finals Grand Final 1 Parramatta Eels 56 8 NZ Warriors 12 1W Parramatta Eels 24 2 Canterbury Bulldogs 22 4W St. George Illawarra 28 Brisbane Broncos 16 7 St. George Illawarra 23 2L Brisbane Broncos 44 Parramatta Eels 24 Newcastle Knights 30 3 Newcastle Knights 40 2W Newcastle Knights 18 6 Sydney Roosters 6 3W Cronulla Sharks 52 Cronulla Sharks 10 1L Canterbury Bulldogs 10 4 Cronulla Sharks 22 5 Brisbane Broncos 6 Date Round Opponent Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report 9 September Qualifying Final Parramatta Eels Parramatta Stadium, Sydney Loss 12 - 56 Koopu, Tony Cleary (2) 17,336 [30] Ladder
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 Parramatta 26 20 2 4 839 406 +433 42 2 Bulldogs 26 17 3 6 617 538 +49 37 3 Newcastle 26 16 1 9 782 639 +143 33 4 Cronulla 26 15 2 9 594 513 +81 32 5 Brisbane 26 14 1 11 696 511 +185 29 6 Sydney 26 13 1 12 647 589 +58 27 7 St. George Illawarra 26 12 2 12 661 573 +88 26 8 New Zealand 26 12 2 12 638 629 +9 26 9 Melbourne 26 11 1 14 704 725 -21 23 10 Northern Eagles 26 11 1 14 603 750 -149 23 11 Canberra 26 9 1 16 600 623 -23 19 12 Wests Tigers 26 9 1 16 474 746 -272 19 13 North Queensland 26 6 2 18 514 771 -257 14 14 Penrith 26 7 0 19 521 847 -326 14 Squad
See also: List of New Zealand Warriors playersTwenty Seven players were used by the Warriors in 2001, including three players who made their first grade debuts.
No. Name Nationality Position Warriors Debut App T G FG Pts 24 Stacey Jones HB 23 April 1995 26 10 24 1 89 26 Richie Blackmore CE 14 May 1995 8 2 0 0 8 33 Awen Guttenbeil / SR 14 April 1996 26 2 0 0 8 42 Logan Swann SR 1 March 1997 22 10 0 0 40 50 Jerry Seu Seu / PR 16 August 1997 23 2 0 0 8 55 Ali Lauitiiti / SR 19 April 1998 26 3 0 0 12 59 Jason Death HK / LK 8 March 1999 21 2 0 0 8 61 Monty Betham / HK / LK 8 March 1999 24 5 0 0 20 62 Cliff Beverley FE 21 March 1999 9 1 0 0 4 64 Wairangi Koopu CE / SR 9 April 1999 18 4 0 0 16 65 Francis Meli / WG 2 May 1999 25 11 0 0 44 66 Clinton Toopi CE 2 May 1999 24 11 0 0 44 73 Ivan Cleary FB / CE 6 February 2000 22 3 80 1 173 76 Mark Tookey PR 6 February 2000 11 2 0 0 8 77 David Myles CE 14 February 2000 17 2 0 0 8 80 Shontayne Hape CE 18 March 2000 14 4 0 0 16 81 Henry Fa'afili / WG 26 March 2000 27 14 0 0 56 84 Jonathan Smith SR 24 June 2000 5 0 0 0 0 86 Kevin Campion / LK 18 February 2001 23 2 0 0 8 87 Richard Villasanti / PR 18 February 2001 21 2 0 0 8 88 Justin Morgan PR 25 February 2001 11 1 0 0 4 89 Jason Temu PR 4 March 2001 4 0 0 0 0 90 Motu Tony / UH 9 March 2001 19 10 0 0 40 91 Nathan Wood HK / HB 24 March 2001 17 1 0 0 4 92 Justin Murphy WG 7 April 2001 9 4 0 0 16 93 Iafeta Paleaaesina / PR 1 June 2001 5 2 0 0 8 94 Anthony Seu Seu PR 15 July 2001 1 0 0 0 0 Staff
- Chief Executive Officer: Mick Watson
Coaching Staff
- Head Coach: Daniel Anderson
- Assistant Coach: Tony Kemp
Transfers
Gains
Player Previous Club Length Notes Kevin Campion Brisbane Broncos Richard Villasanti West Tigers Justin Morgan Canberra Raiders Jason Temu Newcastle Knights Nathan Wood Sydney City Roosters Justin Murphy Canterbury Bulldogs Losses
Player Club Notes Jason Bell Retired David Mulhall Wests Tigers Henry Perenara Melbourne Storm Paul Whatuira Melbourne Storm Ben Lythe Mt Albert Lions Matthew Spence Retired Scott Coxon Newcastle Knights Robbie Mears Leeds Rhinos John Simon Wests Tigers Talite Liava'a Perpignan Scott Pethybridge Northern Eagles Joe Galuvao Penrith Panthers Odell Manuel Canberra Raiders Terry Hermansson Retired Lee Oudenryn North Queensland Cowboys Nigel Vagana Canterbury Bulldogs Tony Tuimavave Retired Joe Vagana Bradford Bulls Other Teams
Players not required by the Warriors each week were released to play in the 2001 Bartercard Cup. This included Anthony Seuseu, Iafeta Paleaaesina, Cliff Beverley, Shontayne Hape, Jason Temu, Motu Tony, Jonathan Smith, Justin Murphy, Mark Tookey and Kevin Campion who all played in the Bartercard Cup and the National Rugby League in 2001.
Awards
Jerry Seuseu won the clubs Player of the Year award.[1]
References
- ^ New Zealand Rugby League Annual 2002, New Zealand Rugby Football League, 2002. p.50
External links
New Zealand Warriors Est. 1995 in Auckland, New ZealandThe Club Home Grounds Important Figures League Seasons (16) Other Competitions Categories:- New Zealand Warriors seasons
- 2001 NRL season by club
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