The New Zealand Warriors 2002 season was the New Zealand Warriors 8th first-grade season. The club competed in Australasia's National Rugby League. The coach of the team was Daniel Anderson while Stacey Jones was the club captain. The club finished the year as minor premiers and made the grand final for the first time, however they were defeated 30âÂÂ8 by the Sydney Roosters.
The Warriors used Ericsson Stadium as their home ground in 2002, their only home ground since they entered the competition in 1995.
First Half
In the 23rd minute, Sydney opened the scoring with a try to Shannon Hegarty with Craig Fitzgibbon converting taking Sydney to a 6âÂÂ0 lead. Not long after, Ivan Cleary got New Zealand on the board with a penalty goal making the score 6âÂÂ2, which remained that scoreline until halftime.
Second Half
In the 46th minute, New Zealand took the lead for the first time through a Stacey Jones try and an Ivan Cleary conversion taking the scoreline to 8âÂÂ6. Approaching the 60th minute, Sydney regained the lead with Craig Wing scoring the try and Craig Fitgibbon converting another to make the score 12âÂÂ8 after a spectacular 40/20 kick from Sydney captain Brad Fittler. In the last 15 minutes Craig Fitzgibbon, Chris Flannery and Bryan Fletcher scored tries for Sydney with Craig Fizgibbon converting all three to take Sydney to a 30âÂÂ8 win. By winning the grand final the Roosters also received A$400,000 in prize money.
Clive Churchill Medal: Craig Fitzgibbon
When They Scored
23rd Minute: Sydney 6âÂÂ0 (Hegarty try; Fitzgibbon goal)<br> 29th Minute: Sydney 6âÂÂ2 (Cleary goal)<br> 46th Minute: New Zealand 8âÂÂ6 (Jones try; Cleary goal)<br> 58th Minute: Sydney 12âÂÂ8 (Wing try; Fitzgibbon goal)<br> 65th Minute: Sydney 18âÂÂ8 (Fitzgibbon try; Fitzgibbon goal)<br> 71st Minute: Sydney 24âÂÂ8 (Flannery try; Fitzgibbon goal)<br> 75th Minute: Sydney 30âÂÂ8 (Fletcher try; Fitzgibbon goal)
Twenty-nine players were used by the Warriors in 2002, including six players who made their first grade debuts.
Players not required by the Warriors were released to play in the 2002 Bartercard Cup. This included Iafeta Paleaaesina and Karl Temata for the Hibiscus Coast Raiders, Sione Faumuina for the Glenora Bears, Evarn Tuimavave for the Marist-Richmond Brothers, Vinnie Anderson for the Mount Albert Lions, Jeremiah Pai for the Otahuhu Leopards, Logan Swann for the Eastern Tornadoes and Henry Fa'afili and Lance Hohaia for the Manurewa Marlins.
Ali Lauiti'iti won the club's Player of the Year award.