Te Kura Pō shines bright on Warriors jersey

Te Kura Pō: 2024 Indigenous Round jersey unveiled

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

The New Zealand Warriors have unveiled their 2024 Indigenous Round jersey, known as Te Kura Pō, which will be worn in their upcoming clash against the Dolphins at Go Media Stadium on May 26.

This jersey, designed by Toi Ake artists Maia Gibbs and Henare Brooking, is the third in a line of jerseys that tell a story of the Warriors' journey over the past few seasons.

Just like a footy team working together on the field, Te Kura Pō acknowledges the club's past, embraces the present, and looks towards the future.

It weaves together elements of tradition and modernity, honoring the club's history while also setting the stage for what's to come.

As the Warriors prepare to step into the light of full expression, they do so with a clear sense of direction and purpose.

This jersey not only pays homage to the club's Indigenous roots but also ties in seamlessly with the club's iconic colors.

So, come game day, when the Warriors take the field in their Te Kura Pō jerseys, they'll be ready to show the world what they're made of, drawing on their rich heritage and embracing the challenges that lie ahead.

With their eyes on the prize, they are set to make their mark on the Rugby League world.

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