Kodi Nikorima signs with the New Zealand Warriors

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Kiwi international Kodi Nikorima is to join the Vodafone Warriors immediately after being snared from Brisbane through to the end of the 2021 NRL season.

Vodafone Warriors chief executive Cameron George confirmed the Palmerston North-born 25-year-old Nikorima would be in line to make his Vodafone Warriors debut when they face St George Illawarra in the NRL’s inaugural Magic Round at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on Saturday, May 11 (5.30pm kick-off).

“We couldn’t be more excited to secure a player of Kodi’s calibre, especially at this stage of the season,” said George.

Peter O’Sullivan and our recruitment team have done a terrific job in securing Kodi

Cameron George
Vodafone Warriors chief executive
“We’ve been patient in watching the player market for some time. Peter O’Sullivan and our recruitment team have done a terrific job in securing Kodi, who will certainly add value to our club.”

Nikorima joins the Vodafone Warriors after making 86 appearances for the Broncos, the last of them in last Saturday night’s 29-6 win over Cronulla. In his rookie season in 2015 he was on the bench in Brisbane’s golden point grand final loss to North Queensland.


A Kiwi debutant the same year, he has now played 13 Tests, starring at halfback in the Kiwis’ 2018 end-of-season internationals against Australia and England. He was the man of the match in the 34-0 third Test win over England at Elland Road in November.

“Kodi will bring a lot to our club with his ability and experience,” said Vodafone Warriors general manager football Brian Smith.

“He’ll also be a huge help around the club in helping to mentor our young halves.”

Nikorima will arrive in Auckland this weekend and will be at Mount Smart Stadium to watch the Vodafone Warriors take on Newcastle on Sunday.

I’m really excited about coming to the Vodafone Warriors and moving to Auckland

Kodi Nikorima
New Vodafone Warriors signing
“I’m really excited about coming to the Vodafone Warriors and moving to Auckland,” he said.

“It’s a new challenge after being at the Broncos for so long but I’m looking forward to working with the coaching staff and the players. I like the direction the club is heading in and it will also be good to be around a lot of familiar faces, both the coaches and team-mates.

“I also want to thank the Broncos for the opportunity they gave me to develop as a player. The club has been a huge part of my life and I’m grateful for the way so many people supported me there.”

Throughout his NRL career, Nikorima has demonstrated his utility value. Used off the bench in his first two seasons, he provided options in the halves as well as at hooker and fullback. Since then he has been used mainly at halfback but has also started at fullback.
 
Well benji is finished at the end of the year and Reynolds isn’t very stable....CHT can also kick goals pretty well, has a great running game and can also help out with the game mangement
 
@Spud_Murphy said in [Kodi Nikorima signs with the New Zealand Warriors](/post/1008602) said:
@Jimmy said in [Kodi Nikorima signs with the New Zealand Warriors](/post/1008585) said:
We should go after CHT

Sorry but who is CHT?

I believe they mean Chanel Tevita Harris (CTH) the young fullback/5/8 from the Warriors. Not sure where we'd play him though.
 
@Balmain_Boy I'd say we are the definition of a club that needs a 5/8 with a 34year old Benj and a fragile 30 year old Reynolds. Get someone on the first plane to Auckland to talk to them quick
 
@Curly_Tiger said in [Kodi Nikorima signs with the New Zealand Warriors](/post/1008608) said:
@Balmain_Boy I'd say we are the definition of a club that needs a 5/8 with a 34year old Benj and a fragile 30 year old Reynolds. Get someone on the first plane to Auckland to talk to them quick

Tyson Gamble age 22 position 5/8th
 
@Balmain_Boy It’s Chanel Harris-Tavita (CHT). He’s looked a real talent to me so far - defensively solid for a 20 year old half a few games into his career + he’s shown a decent kicking game + he’s a goal kicker & as he gets more experience and confidence I think we’ll see more of his running game. I would over-stack the squad in the halves if we could get him on the cheap, I think he’d be a worthwhile punt.
 
@Curly_Tiger said in [Kodi Nikorima signs with the New Zealand Warriors](/post/1008613) said:
@Geo Why not have both?

Sure.... just saying we have more than Mashall and Reynolds as well as our own development players in Madden and Talau both Australian Schoolboys coming through..
 
@Geo said in [Kodi Nikorima signs with the New Zealand Warriors](/post/1008617) said:
@Curly_Tiger said in [Kodi Nikorima signs with the New Zealand Warriors](/post/1008613) said:
@Geo Why not have both?

Sure.... just saying we have more than Mashall and Reynolds as well as our own development players in Madden and Talau both Australian Schoolboys coming through..


I’m in Agreement with you @Geo why would you shop elsewhere for young talent when you have the above mentioned Aussie School boys in your own back yard, and from all accounts are doing really well in the lower grades - does not make any sense to me in the least, especially when you have other positions where we are lacking that need to be filled. Seeing as we have been hobbled with our Cap Space for 2019, 2020 seasons.
 
@Tigerlily because there is a big difference between a player performing at schoolboys level and a player performing in the NRL at a young age - especially in the halves. Madden is years off & we’ll potentially have a problem next year if Benji retires and Josh keeps breaking down. Talau isn’t even playing at 5/8 in ISP & they may opt to keep developing him as a centre.

If you see talent in a player then they’re always worth considering and I happen to see it in CHT. I think he’ll go on with it.
 
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