LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The NZ Warriors achieved a significant milestone in the New South Wales Cup by securing a 22-14 victory over Western Suburbs, marking their 12th consecutive win\.
This accomplishment ties the club's record for the most consecutive wins in any grade\.
The Warriors' winning streak commenced with a 40-12 triumph against the Dragons in round seven, following their sole loss of the season to the Jets.
Since their initial victory against the Dragons, the Warriors have overpowered various teams, defeating the Knights (30-18), Bears (56-14), Raiders (46-30), Roosters (24-14), Bulldogs (40-24), Rabbitohs (24-6), Jets (22-16), Eels (46-22), Panthers (32-12), Sea Eagles (26-4), and most recently, the Magpies\.
With this win, the Warriors completed a full set of victories against all 12 other clubs within their streak and will now aim for their 13th consecutive win against the Bears at North Harbour Stadium next Saturday.
In terms of individual performance, Tanah Boyd leads the 2025 NSW Cup side with 137 points\.
The team's top try-scorers include Moala Graham-Taufa with 11 tries, Kayliss Fatialofa with 10, and Edward Kosi, Geronimo Doyle, Setu Tu, and Daeon Amituanai, who each have seven\.
Notably, it was Edward Kosi who stood out in the match against the Magpies, scoring two crucial tries to contribute to the team's success.