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'Special': Pompey to join Warriors' centurion club

Author
Ben Francis,
Publish Date
Fri, 18 Apr 2025, 4:34pm

'Special': Pompey to join Warriors' centurion club

Author
Ben Francis,
Publish Date
Fri, 18 Apr 2025, 4:34pm

 stalwart Adam Pompey has been the ultimate quiet achiever during his  career.

The 26-year-old will bring up his 100th NRL match for the Warriors when he runs onto the field for Saturday鈥檚 clash against the Brisbane Broncos at a sold-out Go Media Mt Smart Stadium.

Pompey will become the 31st player to play 100 games at the Auckland-based NRL club, and he鈥檒l join Simon Mannering, Jerome Ropati and Bunty Afoa as the few players on that list to have only played first-grade for the Warriors.

Although it has taken some time to reach the milestone.

Pompey is in his seventh season at the Warriors, and initially it took time to stamp his mark.

However, he鈥檚 developed into one of their most reliable and consistent players, whether that鈥檚 in the centres or the wing, and sometimes the bench if required.

If Pompey has it his way, the Warriors will be the only team he plays for.

鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty special, not only for myself but my family,鈥 said Pompey.

鈥淗opefully I鈥檓 just a one club man. The club鈥檚 been really welcoming and played a big part of my life and my career so far.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited for this weekend. They [Broncos] got a good pack coming over and I鈥檓 just keen to run out there on my 100 and being in front of our fans and family.鈥

Pompey was first spotted as a teenager playing first XV rugby for Wesley College by Peter O鈥橲ullivan, who was the Sydney Roosters recruitment manager at the time.

Initially he would attend school in Pukekohe during the week and then fly to Sydney on Fridays to train with their SG Ball (under 19s) team and play the following day.

In total, he was at the Roosters for four years, as he went on to play for their under 20s side and reserve squad, but after missing home, he returned to Auckland, not knowing where his future lay.

He was spotted by O鈥橲ullivan again, who was now working at the Warriors, and snapped up on a train and trial contract before the 2019 season.

That quickly turned into a development deal, before being elevated to the Warriors top 30, and it didn鈥檛 take long for Pompey to make his NRL debut in a win over the Cronulla Sharks in Wellington.

After playing five games in his rookie season, Pompey has gone on to play at least 50% of the Warriors鈥 matches every season, with his biggest output being in 2023 when he played all but 10 minutes across 27 matches in the club鈥檚 run to the semi-finals.

In total, he has scored 24 tries - the highlight likely being the game-winner in the  - along with 45 goals.

Adam Pompey dives over to score the winning try against the Canberra Raiders in 2021. Photo / Photosport.Adam Pompey dives over to score the winning try against the Canberra Raiders in 2021. Photo / Photosport.

鈥淗e鈥檚 got that loyalty to the club,鈥 said Afoa, the Warriors鈥 current longest serving player.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a hard gig and you can finally say you are an NRL player when you reach that mark. He鈥檚 done really well.鈥

Warriors halfback Luke Metcalf agrees, saying Pompey is a classy teammate.

鈥淗e鈥檚 one of the boys in the changing rooms that everyone loves,鈥 said Metcalf.

鈥淗e will do whatever is needed for the team and he always puts in a solid performance.鈥

Along with celebrating Pompey鈥檚 milestone, the Warriors will wear a special Pasifika-themed jersey against the Broncos.

As the Warriors had the bye during the NRL鈥檚 multicultural round, they are using the occasion to celebrate the strong Pacific connection at the club.

Warriors coach Andrew Webster says Pompey鈥檚 100th, celebrating culture and facing the Broncos should make for an exciting occasion.

鈥淲hen you talk about special occasions, playing the Broncos, and those two others, it鈥檚 awesome,鈥 said Webster.

鈥淚 think if you play 100 NRL games, that鈥檚 always awesome, but if you can do it at one club, that鈥檚 pretty special, so we鈥檙e really excited for Adam and hopefully we can have him celebrating.鈥

The Warriors beat the Broncos 32-16 in their last meeting during the 2024 season. The Broncos last won in Auckland back in 2019.

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

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