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Wade Graham attacks : NRL Rugby League Round 3 - Sharks v Warriors at Toyota Stadium Sunday 24th of March 2013. Digital Image by Grant Trouville © Action Photographics

The Sharks and Warriors have played 31 matches since the first meeting of the two clubs back in 1995, with the ledger just slightly in the Sharks favour.

Sharks Historian has researched the games played between the two, with his detailed analysis provided below.

See this weeks ‘Tale of the Tape’ – Sharks v Warriors

Sharks vs New Zealand Warriors (1995-2013 Record)

Total Record: Played 31 Won 17 Drawn 0 Lost 14 Points For-613 Points Against-584                                                                                  

At Remondis Stadium: Played 14 Won 10 Drawn 0 Lost 4 Points For-318 Points Against-238

Sharks Biggest Win: 45-4 Rd 22 August 05, 2012 (41 pts margin)

Sharks Worst Loss: 0-30 Rd 23 August 11, 2001 (30 pts margin)

Record Home Attendance: 16,860 Rd 03 March 17, 1997

Record Away Attendance: 45,702 Preliminary Final, September 29, 2002 (Finals); 22,810 Rd 10 June 08, 1996 (Regular H & A Season)

Most Points Scored: 45-4 Rd 22 August 05, 2012 (45 pts)

Most Points Conceded: 20-42 Rd 12 June 02, 2002 (42 pts)

Most Points Scored in a Match: (25 pts) by Todd Carney (2 tries 8 goals 1 field goal), Rd 22 August 05, 2012

Most Tries Scored in a Match: (2 tries) by Andrew Ettingshausen, Rd 10 June 08, 1996; (2 tries) by Geoff Bell, Rd 03 March 17, 1997; (2 tries) by David Peachey, Rd 12 April 24, 2000; (2 tries) by Colin Best, Rd 23 July 08, 2000; (2 tries) by David Peachey, Rd 17 July 07, 2002; (2 tries) by Darren Albert, Rd 12 May 27, 2006; (2 tries) by Greg Bird, Rd 08 May 05, 2007; (2 tries) by David Simmons, Rd 14 June 14, 2008; (2 tries) by Jeff Robson, Rd 15 June 16, 2012; (2 tries) by Andrew Fifita, Rd 22 August 05, 2012; (2 tries) by Todd Carney, Rd 22 August 05, 2012; (2 tries) by John Williams, Rd 22 August 05, 2012

Most Goals Scored in a Match: (8 goals) by Todd Carney, Rd 22 August 05, 2012

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