2. 2020 Season

The Warriors had a more than decent season on field and a tremendous season off-field in 2020. Considering they were required to shift across the Tasman and set up camp for almost the entire season, they played fantastically.

The way the Warriors were able to shift their side almost weekly was unbelievable. After losing their superstar wing combination and multiple other players due to a variety of reasons, the Warriors cycled loan players through to fill needs.

Tohu Harris had arguably a career best year. Considering what he has achieved across his career to date, that's saying something. He was chosen in the Dally M Team of the Year as the best second-rower in 2020.

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 16: Tohu Harris of the Warriors makes a break during the round 1 NRL match between the New Zealand Warriors and the Canterbury Bulldogs at Mt Smart Stadium on March 16, 2019 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Phil Walter/2019 Getty Images)

RTS did everything within his power to keep his side motoring on the field and together off it. He went far and beyond any call of duty. For a Warriors side who entered the season as wooden spoon favourites only to overcome everything that was thrown at them and still be in the final's hunt with three weeks to go, is downright incredible.