The Warriors coach dust off the memories before the charity match



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  Stephen Kearney has offered some relics from his rugby league past.

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Stephen Kearney offered some relics from his past rugby league.

Warrior coach Stephen Kearney came to the party before Sunday's charity match against the storm, offering some of his own relics from the rugby league

The Warrior Foundation has dug into bags and boxes under the house. jerseys prized some of his most memorable play and caching moments.

Jumpers hit Trade Me this week to help raise money for the club's "biggest charity day in New Zealand" when the Warriors face Melbourne at Mt Smart Stadium.

  Warrior coach Stephen Kearney says his team is well prepared this week while they are ready for their clash against the 19th ...

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Warrior coach Stephen Kearney says his team is well prepared this week. they are ready for their clash against Melbourne.

On Friday, the collection had already raised more than $ 5000

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Kearney says that he was not one to have a personal sanctuary of framed jerseys at his home, so he was happy to see them leave for a good cause.

"The club asked if I had anything that I could put forward for the day of charity as memories, which was music to my wife's ears, that meant we could in erase a part. "

"I chose these four because I thought that they could bring money back to our charitable organizations, I keep my memories in my head and in my heart, so I'm sure I can not afford them. they can help one way or another, I totally agree "[19659007] The Kearney jerseys are No 12 Auckland Warriors from the club's first season in 1995, his Melbourne jersey against Saint Helens at the World Club Challenge 2000, a jumper in the Hull FC 2005 Challenge Cup final, and a limited edition Maillot (half Kiwis, half Kangaroos) signed by both teams in the final victory of the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand 2008.

"The Warriors team did a great job on Sunday and the guys are right." Saying we have a job to do, "said Kearney: First of all, preparing for a tough game against Melbourne, is the main goal, but all we Let's do it to help our charities, boys are behind all that.

The Warriors will donate $ 50,000 to four kiwi charities if Sunday's match is complete.

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