On Friday night, the Warriors will honor three of their key players—Shaun Johnson, Addin Fonua-Blake, and Jazz Tevaga—who will be playing their final games for the club at Go Media Stadium Mt Smart. Each has made significant contributions to the team, and their departure marks the end of an era.
Shaun Johnson, a seasoned halfback, is set to retire from the NRL after an illustrious career spanning over 200 games with the Warriors since his debut in 2011. The 33-year-old’s final home game will be his 223rd appearance, further solidifying his legacy as the club’s all-time leading points-scorer. Johnson’s retirement is a significant moment for the Warriors, as he has been a cornerstone of the team for more than a decade.
Addin Fonua-Blake, a powerful prop, is also set to leave the Warriors, with plans to join the Cronulla Sharks in 2025. Since joining the Warriors, Fonua-Blake has been a consistent performer, having played 83 games for the club. His last two matches, against the Bulldogs and the Sharks, will bring his total to 85 appearances. Fonua-Blake’s departure is a major loss for the Warriors, as he has been a formidable force in their forward pack.
Jazz Tevaga, known for his versatility and toughness, will make his 137th appearance for the Warriors off the bench. Tevaga has spent his entire NRL career with the Warriors since his debut in 2016. Although he has not yet disclosed his future plans, Tevaga has confirmed that he has secured a new contract within the NRL. His departure leaves a significant gap in the team, given his experience and the impact he has made over the years.
In addition to these farewells, the Warriors have made one change to their lineup for Friday’s game. Hooker Wayde Egan returns to the starting side after recovering from an elbow injury. Egan’s return is timely as he is set to make his 99th appearance for the club, with the potential to reach 100 games in their season finale against Cronulla.
The Warriors’ lineup for the match against the Bulldogs includes Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Adam Pompey, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Marcelo Montoya, Luke Metcalf, Shaun Johnson, Addin Fonua-Blake, Wayde Egan, Mitchell Barnett (captain), Marata Niukore, Kurt Capewell, and Dylan Walker. The interchange bench features Freddy Lussick, Tom Ale, Jazz Tevaga, and Demitric Sifakula, with reserves Chanel Harris-Tavita, Leka Halasima, Taine Tuaupiki, Ed Kosi, and Bunty Afoa.
This match is set to be an emotional occasion as fans and teammates alike bid farewell to these three players who have each played pivotal roles in the Warriors’ journey.