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Why Warriors star has had reduced role

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Ben Francis,
Publish Date
Thu, 28 Aug 2025, 2:14pm

Why Warriors star has had reduced role

Author
Ben Francis,
Publish Date
Thu, 28 Aug 2025, 2:14pm

The Warriors have returned to winning ways and are back inside the NRL鈥檚 top four with two rounds remaining before the finals, but a notable name has had a limited role during their resurgence.

Leka Halasima.

The teenager has enjoyed a breakout campaign in his first full season at the club, producing audacious skill and finesse, including scoring a stunning match-winning try against the Newcastle Knights - seemingly a lock for the NRL鈥檚 Try of the Year award until the Canberra Raiders鈥 golden point winner at the weekend.

However, over the past three matches he has been relatively quiet, playing a combined 117 minutes out of a possible 240. It wasn鈥檛 until the 54th minute when Andrew Webster injected him against the Gold Coast Titans in what was statistically Halasima鈥檚 least impactful performance of the season.

His 26 minutes in that game were his equal second-lowest of the season, only behind the Warriors鈥 round two win over the Manly Sea Eagles, where he played 19.

So, what has happened to the man who is at short odds to be the NRL鈥檚 Rookie of the Year?

For Webster, his plan for the 19-year-old has been clear: it is about quality over quantity.

Webster has previously said he feels Halasima performs better off the bench, where he can be an impact player rather than a workhorse.

Injuries had forced Halasima to play big minutes and in recent weeks he has shown signs of fatigue. With players returning, Webster has taken the opportunity to allow Halasima to have some rest.

And while he will one day become that 80-minute player, Webster is happy for him to develop organically instead of forcing the issue.

鈥淟eka鈥檚 going to be an 80-minute star,鈥 said Webster. 鈥淏ut I think the smart ones bring them along at the right speed and the right time.

鈥淚f they have to play 80 sometimes because of injuries, then they play 80, but then you have got to pull them back.

鈥淏ut we understand that鈥檚 where he鈥檚 at. He鈥檚 19 and we鈥檙e okay that he鈥檚 going to improve and eventually he鈥檚 going to be an 80-minute player.

鈥淲e鈥檙e doing the right thing by him.鈥

In total, he is one of four players - alongside Adam Pompey, Erin Clark and Marata Niukore - to have played in all 22 matches this season, logging 1217 minutes out of a possible 1760.

Injuries have been a significant issue for the Warriors over the past three months, forcing numerous reshuffles and seeing first-choice second rowers Kurt Capewell and Niukore deployed at centre and prop respectively.

As a result, Halasima has picked up extra workload, and while he has handled it for the most part, there have been signs he is feeling the effects of the additional responsibility - highlighted in the Warriors鈥 last-minute defeat to the Dolphins in Auckland.

Halasima struggled during that match and made three handling errors, but the most notable incident occurred in the final set when he was down on the ground with cramp in both legs as the Dolphins scored in the opposite corner to steal victory.

Andrew Webster said Halasima had cramp in both his legs.
Andrew Webster said Halasima had cramp in both his legs.

NRL great Cooper Cronk criticised Halasima for his actions, suggesting even just placing his body in the defensive line could have prevented a try, and adding that unless he had a serious injury, he needed to do more.

Webster acknowledges the mistakes Halasima made but insists they are part of his journey.

鈥淗e physically couldn鈥檛 move,鈥 said Webster. 鈥淲e love him, so we鈥檙e being patient and I鈥檒l tell you there鈥檚 going to be a time when we need him to play 80 again. That鈥檒l come.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 where he鈥檚 at in his career and his tackling - at times it鈥檚 great, at times it鈥檚 not.鈥

Halasima has come off the bench 10 times this season, while six of his 10 tries have come in games where he hasn鈥檛 played the full 80.

Halasima is signed to the Warriors until the end of the 2029 NRL season.

He鈥檚 been named on the interchange bench again for Friday鈥檚 home clash against the Parramatta Eels.

 is an Auckland-based reporter for the New Zealand Herald who covers breaking sports news.

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