LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
The NZ Warriors have finally broken through with their first victory in the Harold Matthews Cup competition, and now they are set to take on a series of five consecutive home games to close out the regular season.
It hasn't been an easy start for the Warriors, who were forced to play their first three matches in Australia.
Despite the tough competition, they showed resilience and fought hard in each game.
Their efforts paid off in their last match, as they pulled off a thrilling comeback to secure a 22-17 win against their opponents, with a powerful try in the final play from Lennox Tuiloma.
This victory not only lifted them to 11th on the ladder but also boosted their confidence for the upcoming games.
The Warriors will now have the advantage of playing on their home turf in Pukekohe, where they will have five double headers alongside their under-19 SG Ball Cup clubmates.
It's a crucial time for the Warriors as they look to finish their debut campaign on a high note, and their recent win will undoubtedly provide them with the momentum they need.