Published on April 2, 2026
The New Zealand Warriors have been dealt a heavy blow with the announcement that co-captain Mitch Barnett will miss an extended period due to an injury. Barnett, who recently returned to the Warriors after a stint with Newcastle Knights, has been a pivotal figure in the team’s rebuilding phase.
In a statement released , it was confirmed that Barnett sustained a significant injury during training and subsequent assessments have ruled him out for the foreseeable future. The specifics of the injury have not been disclosed, but sources suggest it could sideline him for several weeks, if not longer.
This news comes just a few weeks after Barnett made his long-awaited return to the Warriors, bringing experience and leadership to a squad that has struggled in recent seasons. His absence will be felt deeply, both on and off the field, particularly as the team looks to solidify its position in the league.
Warriors coach Andrew Webster expressed his disappointment over the news, emphasizing the impact Barnett has on the team. “Mitch is not only a talented player but a leader in our locker room. Losing him is a setback for our team, but we have to remain resilient and adapt to this challenge,” he stated.
The club has yet to announce a timeline for Barnett’s recovery, but fans and teammates alike are hopeful for a swift return. In the meantime, the Warriors will need to rally together and find a way to cope without one of their key players as they aim for a strong performance in the upcoming matches.
As the situation develops, the Warriors will be focusing on their next fixtures, determined to put in solid performances despite the injury setbacks they are facing.
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