New Zealand Warriors Women
| Club information | |||
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| Full name | New Zealand Warriors Rugby League Football Club | ||
| Nickname(s) | The Warriors, The Wahs | ||
| Colours | Blue Green Red White | ||
| Founded | Club: 1995 as Auckland Warriors | ||
| Website | warriors.kiwi | ||
| Current details | |||
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| CEO | Cameron George | ||
| Chairman | Ken Reinsfield | ||
| Coach | Ronald Griffiths | ||
| Competition | NRL Women's Premiership | ||
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| Current season | |||
| Records | |||
| Premierships | 0 | ||
| Wooden spoons | 0 | ||
| Most capped | 9 – Georgia Hale, Hilda Peters | ||
| Highest try scorer | 3 – Evania Pelite | ||
| Highest points scorer | 14 – Apii Nicholls | ||
The New Zealand Warriors Women are a professional rugby league football club based in Auckland, New Zealand that will re-enter the National Rugby League Women's (NRLW) premiership for the 2025 season. The Warriors women’s team are to be coached by Ronald Griffiths. As with their men’s team, the Warriors women are based at Mount Smart Stadium in the Auckland suburb of Penrose. The Warriors women’s team previously competed in the NRLW for three seasons: 2018, 2019, and 2020.