Luck keeps stacking up the stats
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30 Jul, 2010
Heroes' Day at Mount Smart Stadium
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30 Jul, 2010
Brown and Tupou in backline for Gold Coast clash
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27 Jul, 2010
Run ended - Vodafone Warriors 28, South Sydney 38
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25 Jul, 2010
Gritty NYC win - Vodafone Junior Warriors 19, South Sydney 18
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25 Jul, 2010
No late changes for encounter with Rabbitohs
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25 Jul, 2010
Seymour and Brown on CODE
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22 Jul, 2010
Vodafone Warriors facing settled South Sydney backline
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22 Jul, 2010
Stuart out of South Sydney side
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21 Jul, 2010
Unchanged line-up named to face Rabbitohs
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20 Jul, 2010
Five in a row - Vodafone Warriors 13, Melbourne 6
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17 Jul, 2010
Second spot in NYC - Vodafone Junior Warriors 24, Melbourne 12
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17 Jul, 2010
Ta'ai preferred over Lousi for bench tonight
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17 Jul, 2010
Broncos improve with win over Titans
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17 Jul, 2010
Vatuvei eight short of club legend's record
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16 Jul, 2010
Quartet recalled to take on Storm
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13 Jul, 2010
NYC top four spot - Vodafone Junior Warriors 38, Penrith 10
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11 Jul, 2010
Courageous performance - Vodafone Warriors 12, Penrith 6
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11 Jul, 2010
Lousi starting in second row against Panthers
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11 Jul, 2010
Ropati at fullback again for Penrith match
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9 Jul, 2010
Unchanged team for trip to Penrith
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6 Jul, 2010
Panthers in top form for Vodafone Warriors
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5 Jul, 2010
NYC campaign boosted - Vodafone Junior Warriors 40, Parramatta 6
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4 Jul, 2010
One of season's best - Vodafone Warriors 35, Parramatta 6
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4 Jul, 2010
Hohaia out of Parramatta match with groin injury
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4 Jul, 2010
Mateo and Inu line up against new club
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29 Jun, 2010
Tupou replaces injured Locke against Eels
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29 Jun, 2010
Price committed to helping Vodafone Warriors
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29 Jun, 2010
Locke at SKYCITY for function tonight
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29 Jun, 2010
Locke cleared of serious hip injury
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28 Jun, 2010
Vodafone Warriors Toki
Emerging from the mists of the long, white cloud, part gladiator, part showman, Toki is without a doubt - 'the man'

Just like our players, who one minute are engaging in a series of bruising hit ups and the next minute are tossing the ball around like one-armed basketballers, Toki has the unnerving ability to change tack midstream. Within the time it takes to tap kick a ball, he can go from a menacing stare to an infectious belly laugh.
Above all, however, it's his enormous appetite for footy that drives him. His exuberant version of the pukauna that marks every Vodafone Warriors try encapsulates both the warrior and entertainer that lies within. His flamboyancy in combination with his size, speed and strength that make him an athlete of unlimited potential and his philosophy is best summed up by his phrase of 'why throw one pass to score a try when it can be done with nine?'
For Toki, life's one big adventure and the Auckland locals are no longer surprised if they happen to see him bungee jumping from the Sky Tower or wrestling a Tuatara in the middle of Queen Street.









