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SEUSEU BRINGS MENTAL WEALTH TO HEALING REGION
As part of the Warriors’ response to the tragic events in Christchurch on March 15, former club stalwarts and Kiwi internationals Jerry Seuseu and Ben Henry are heading south on Wednesday to roll out their ‘Mental Wealth’ program for the local rugby league community. The workshop - in partnership with...
WARRIORS CONFIRM CHRISTCHURCH COMMUNITY SCHEDULE
Via Warriors Media The Vodafone Warriors have today confirmed they will run a range of community and wellbeing initiatives in Christchurch in the build up to Saturday’s round three NRL clash with the Sea Eagles at AMI Stadium. On Wednesday afternoon, an advance party including club legends Jerry Seuseu and...
‘MENTAL HEALTH’ WORKSHOP WITH THE WARRIORS WELL-BEING TEAM
A Workshop for 'Mental Wealth' is an open invitation for all our members. The workshop has been offered by the NZ Warriors to our Christchurch rugby league community in light of the recent tragic events. Presented by former Warriors player Jerry Seuseu it is an opportunity to come and listen,...
RED AND BLACK REPORT 2019: EDITION NO.2
Each week the Red and Black Report will keep you up to date with how our Canterbury Rugby League products are performing in Australia’s elite and lower-grade competitions. NRL Aranui junior Jamayne Isaako had a blinder in Brisbane’s stunning 29-10 bounce-back win over North Queensland on Friday. The winger...
CANTERBURY CONNECTION: MANLY SEA EAGLES
The Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles were trail-blazers when it came to attracting Kiwi rugby league talent across the Tasman, starting the trend in the 1960s thanks to the acquisition of some of Canterbury’s greatest players. The famous club has hosted some of the region’s most iconic rugby league characters through the...
SEA EAGLES AND WARRIORS UNITE FOR CHRISTCHURCH
Media Release The Vodafone Warriors and Manly Sea Eagles are based on either side of the Tasman Sea, battle each other courageously on the field, but in support of Christchurch and her people, they are united. With their NRL match at Christchurch Stadium on March 30 is still over a...
RED AND BLACK REPORT 2019: EDITION NO.1
Each week the Red and Black Report will keep you up to date with how our Canterbury Rugby League products are performing in Australia’s elite and lower-grade competitions. NRL Aranui product and 2018 Dally M Rookie of the Year Jamayne Isaako kicked two goals and made 83 metres from 12 runs in...
CRL DEVELOPING COACH COURSE
In preparation for the upcoming season CRL have been offering a number of volunteer courses. Our next course is the Developing Coach Course itemised below. Coaches and coaching has a significant impact on player retention and as part of CRL’s drive to ensure we are providing our players with quality...
LONG-SERVING MANAGER MEL MATHER STEPS DOWN FROM ROCKCOTE BULLS POST
The Rockcote Canterbury Bulls’ clash with the Warriors’ ISP team at Ngā Puna Wai on February 23 heralded a new era for rugby league in the region. But it also signalled the end of an era for the Bulls, with long-serving manager Mel Mather stepping down from the role following...
CHRISTCHURCH TO HOST INTERNATIONAL RUGBY LEAGUE DOUBLE-HEADER
Via NZRL New Zealand is set to get a massive injection of international rugby league matches in 2019, with the Great Britain Rugby League Lions tour of New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, and the inaugural Oceania Cup getting the green light. The first match of the Oceania Cup has...
CRL FAREWELLS TRACY FLEET, WELCOMES OLIVIA SHERWOOD
It’s with a heavy heart that Canterbury Rugby League farewells Tracy Fleet after almost two years as our Club and Game Development Officer. But CRL is excited to announce and welcome Olivia Sherwood on-board as Competitions and Referees Manager. “Due to a very close friend having some serious health challenges...
WARRIORS OUTLAST ROCKCOTE BULLS IN NGĀ PUNA WAI TRY-FEST
Canterbury Rugby League entered a new era on Saturday courtesy of the first matches played at the code’s new home, Ngā Puna Wai Sports Hub. Blazing sunshine – rather than the forecast rain – greeted the crowd, which pushed towards the 1,000 mark. The opening encounter was a women’s trial...