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Only the halves are left to be found for the Vodafone Warriors’ People's Choice 20th Anniversary Team.

So far fans have voted Brent Webb as fullback, P J Marsh at hooker, Simon Mannering and Ali Lauitiiti in the second row, Steve Price and Ben Matulino as the props, Clinton Toopi and Brent Tate as the centres, Manu Vatuvei and Francis Meli on the wings and Micheal Luck as loose forward.

The list of contenders for the halves includes legendary foundation Warrior Stacey Jones (#24) – still the club’s record holder for most appearances and points – as well as current star Shaun Johnson (#168).

Also on the list are three utility players who made more than 100 appearances for the Vodafone Warriors, many of them in the halves – Lance Hohaia (#99), Jerome Ropati (#108) and Nathan Fien (#124).     

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Here’s the full list of contenders (in chronological order):

GENE NGAMU (#6) | 1995-1999, 81 games, 11 tries, 118 goals, 3 field goals

GREG ALEXANDER (#7) | 1995-1996, 37 games, 11 tries, 8 tries

STACEY JONES (#24) | 1995-2005 & 2009, 261 games, 77 tries, 176 goals, 14 field goals 

JOHN SIMON (#69) | 1999-2000, 32 games, 2 tries, 51 goals

MOTU TONY (#90) | 2001-2003, 55 games, 23 tries

LANCE HOHAIA (#99) | 2002-2011, 185 games, 57 tries, 64 goals, 1 field goal

THOMAS LEULUAI (#105) | 2003-2004 & 2013-2015, 67 games, 9 tries

JEROME ROPATI (#108) | 2003-2014, 145 games, 54 tries

NATHAN FIEN (#124) | 2005-2009, 105 games, 17 tries

GRANT ROVELLI (#127) | 2006-2008, 68 games, 15 tries

MICHAEL WITT (#133) | 2007-2008, 43 games, 12 tries, 121 goals, 1 field goal

JAMES MALONEY (#156) | 2010-2012, 75 games, 24 tries, 222 goals, 7 field goals

SHAUN JOHNSON (#168) | 2011-2015, 101 games, 45 tries, 178 goals, 6 field goals

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