LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
The Warriors website is abuzz with news of a special auction that has rugby league fans across Aotearoa on the edge of their seats.
It's a chance to get your hands on some historic player-worn jerseys while also supporting the Warriors Community Foundation in their mission to help tamariki and rangatahi.
The auction, hosted on Trade Me, features game-worn and signed jerseys from the Warriors' 2024 NRL season.
If you've ever dreamt of owning a piece of Warriors history, now is your chance to make it a reality.
But you'll need to act fast, as time is ticking away like a rugby league clock counting down the final seconds of a tight match.
One of the standout items in the auction is a signed Indigenous jersey worn by Mitchell Barnett, recipient of the prestigious Simon Mannering Medal.
But be warned, if you want a shot at this prized possession, you'll need to put your best foot forward before bidding closes tomorrow.
But fear not, there are plenty of other jerseys waiting for bids and more will be added in the coming days.
It's a veritable smorgasbord of rugby league memorabilia, just waiting for the right bidder to step up to the plate and make their mark.
And it's not just about owning a piece of history - all proceeds from the auction will go towards supporting initiatives like Tupu Māia, Prepare to Perform, and League in Libraries.
These programs are designed to help young New Zealanders develop crucial life skills, both on and off the field, ensuring they have the tools they need to succeed in the game of life.
So get bidding and show your support for a great cause, mate.