2004 New Zealand Warriors season
Rugby league team season
The 2004 New Zealand Warriors season was the 10th in the club's history. The club competed in Australasia's National Rugby League . The coach of the team was Daniel Anderson while Monty Betham was the club captain. Daniel Anderson resigned in June and was replaced by assistant coach Tony Kemp .
Milestones
The Warriors made no changes to their jersey design for the 2004 season.
Fixtures
The Warriors used Ericsson Stadium as their home ground in 2004, their only home ground since they entered the competition in 1995.
Pre-season Trials
The Warriors played the St. George Illawarra Dragons in Hamilton.[ 1]
Regular season
Date
Round
Opponent
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
14 March
Round 1
Brisbane Broncos
Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane
Lost
20-28
Webb (2), Leuluai , Meli
Martin (2)
28,548
[1]
20 March
Round 2
St. George Illawarra Dragons
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Lost
10-16
Fa'afili , Meli
Martin (1)
16,425
[2]
28 March
Round 3
Penrith Panthers
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Lost
22-42
L.Anderson , Guttenbeil , Latu , Paleaaesina
Faumuina (3)
15,781
[3]
4 April
Round 4
Manly Sea Eagles
Brookvale Oval , Sydney
Win
28-10
Lauaki (2), Webb (2), Lauitiiti
Faumuina (4)
8,722
[4]
10 April
Round 5
Newcastle Knights
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Lost
20-34
Martin , Murphy , Seuseu
Faumuina (4)
14,409
[5]
16 April
Round 6
Canterbury Bulldogs
Westpac Stadium , Wellington
Lost
18-24
V.Anderson , Jones , Lauaki
Faumuina (3)
13,772
[6]
Round 7
Bye
2 May
Round 8
Melbourne Storm
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
20-14
Faumuina , Lauaki , Villsanti
Faumuina (4)
9,637
[7]
8 May
Round 9
North Queensland Cowboys
Dairy Farmers Stadium , Townsville
Lost
8-16
V.Anderson
Faumuina (2)
13,062
[8]
16 May
Round 10
Manly Sea Eagles
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Lost
20-42
Jones (2), Meli
Faumuina (4)
10,099
[9]
23 May
Round 11
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Sydney Football Stadium , Sydney
Win
26-12
V.Anderson (2), Meli (2), Jones
Faumuina (3)
8,032
[10]
30 May
Round 12
Sydney Roosters
Sydney Football Stadium , Sydney
Lost
6-58
Paleaaesina
Faumuina (1)
10,078
[11]
6 June
Round 13
Canberra Raiders
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
20-14
V.Anderson , Hohaia , Meli , Villasanti
Faumuina (2)
6,967
[12]
13 June
Round 14
Wests Tigers
AMI Stadium , Christchurch
Lost
4-50
Tookey
16,221
[13]
20 June
Round 15
North Queensland Cowboys
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Lost
26-28 (a.e.t )
Toopi (2), V.Anderson , Fa'afili , Tuimavave , Villasanti
Webb (1)
6,793
[14]
26 June
Round 16
Melbourne Storm
Olympic Park Stadium , Melbourne
Lost
6-42
Martin
Hohaia (1)
10,621
[15]
3 July
Round 17
Parramatta Eels
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
20-10
Jones , Ropati , Toopi
Martin (4)
6,391
[16]
10 July
Round 18
Cronulla Sharks
Toyota Park , Sydney
Lost
14-22
L.Anderson , Betham , Koopu
Faumuina (1)
7,017
[17]
18 July
Round 19
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
34-20
Webb (2), L.Anderson , Fa'afili , Koopu , Meli , Ropati
Jones (2), Faumuina (1)
7,894
[18]
25 July
Round 20
Canberra Raiders
Bruce Stadium , Canberra
Lost
29-30 (a.e.t )
Jones , Meli , Paleaaesina , Ropati , Webb
Jones (4 & FG)
8,535
[19]
Round 21
Bye
7 August
Round 22
Brisbane Broncos
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Lost
14-21
Meli , Villasanti
Jones (2)
9,710
[20]
14 August
Round 23
St. George Illawarra Dragons
WIN Stadium , Wollongong
Lost
10-28
Meli , Webb
Jones (1)
12,520
[21]
21 August
Round 24
Parramatta Eels
Parramatta Stadium , Sydney
Lost
18-48
Hohaia , Martin , Villasanti
Faumuina (3)
7,271
[22]
29 August
Round 25
Sydney Roosters
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Lost
24-30
Guttenbeil , Ropati , Temata , Vuna
Jones (4)
8,019
[23]
5 September
Round 26
Canterbury Bulldogs
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Lost
10-54
Martin (2)
Jones (1)
9,930
[24]
Ladder
Squad
Thirty five players were used by the Warriors in 2004, including seven players who made their first grade debuts. In addition PJ Marsh was in the squad but did not play a game due to a serious injury.
Staff
Coaching Staff
Transfers
Gains
Losses
Mid-Season Losses
Other Teams
Players not required by the Warriors were released to play in the 2004 Bartercard Cup . These included Iafeta Paleaaesina , who played for the Hibiscus Coast Raiders , Brent Webb , who played for the North Harbour Tigers , Evarn Tuimavave , who played with the Marist-Richmond Brothers , Lance Hohaia , who played with the Waicoa Bay Stallions and the Eastern Tornadoes ' Justin Murphy .
Awards
Wairangi Koopu won the Player of the Year award.[ 3]
References
External links
The Club Home grounds Important figures League Seasons (30) Other competitions