Hawke's Bay Today

Warriors hot over pub identity theft

Members of the public making up stories in Aussie bars

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They are the loan players the Warriors don’t want. Claims have been made that members of the public have been masqueradi­ng as Warriors players at pubs and parties around the Central Coast.

The Daily Telegraph has claimed it could be an attempt to have the club investigat­ed for Covid-19 breaches, under a headline suggesting “stolen identities”.

The Warriors, who are based in Australia because of the virus crisis, are said to be fuming about the issue.

Reports stated one player’s wife observed her husband’s name signed on a registry a pub near the team base, yet knowing he had not been to the premises.

“The Warriors are privately filthy that their reputation­s continue to be brought under the microscope for no valid reasons … (they) have been left fuming after it was revealed punters on the Central Coast had been masqueradi­ng as players in an attempt to have them investigat­ed for Covid lockdown breaches,” the report stated.

And the club says it wants the community to know the Covid breaches do not involve their players.

There were also reports that players had been seen at a local party last weekend.

The paper said the Warriors had been “exceptiona­lly well behaved while staying at Terrigal for the past few months” and had done their utmost to adhere to the NRL’s protocols.

The identity stealing claims come on top of another off-field issue for the Warriors, who reacted promptly to distance themselves from eight young males wearing club colours who were escorted out of last Friday’s game against Penrith.

It was alleged the group was hurling racist abuse at Panthers wing Brett Naden.

The Warriors wasted no time in condemning the group.

The Warriors, with little chance of making the top eight, play the improving Bulldogs on Sunday. Manly’s Albert Hopoate is the latest loan player to join the team, which lost some players during the campaign because they wanted to return home to Auckland.

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Photo / Photosport These guys are the real New Zealand Warriors.

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