Warriors: New signing Kurt Capewell ready to get stuck in
Kurt Capewell was all smiles in his first-ever appearance in front of the cameras as a Warrior. Fresh off another preseason training session, the club’s big signing for 2024 certainly wasn’t complaining about the weather in his new home either.
It’s a beautiful country. It’s been 30 degrees almost every day we’ve been training,” the 30-year-old told media.
“It’s a pretty big move for myself and my partner, but we’re very happy living over in New Zealand. It’s never been a detriment to the Warriors, in my eyes.”
The second row forward arrives at the Warriors after premiership-winning shifts at the Sharks and Panthers, as well as an appearance in last year’s epic grand final with the Broncos. Add in three seasons with the Queensland Origin side and it’s safe to say he is the most accomplished Australian pick up the club has had since Ryan Hoffman.
“I think my game style is going to suit [the Warriors] well. Webby [coach Andrew Webster] was obviously really keen to get me over here. I’m excited to play with some of the young superstars we’ve got here,” he said.
He follows in the footsteps of Hoffman, Steve Price, Kevin Campion, Michael Luck and Jacob Lillyman as the sort of Aussie workhorse NRL forwards that quickly become cult heroes at Mt Smart. Capewell doesn’t feel as though his style of play will change that much under Webster, and he reunites with his former Sharks team-mate Shaun Johnson.
“I can just bring what I probably do best, which is asset plays. I’m probably not your impactful, powerful superstar, but I’ll definitely be there for 80 minutes and do all the stuff that nobody else really likes doing. I’ll just focus on doing what I do best and helping out where I can.”
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