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Titans speedster Khan-Pereira joins Warriors on three-year deal

Gold Coast winger Alofiana Khan-Pereira, who boasts 53 tries in just 54 matches, will join the One New Zealand Warriors on a three-year NRL contract from next season.

The 23-year-old speedster raced to the 50-try mark in just his 52nd career appearance this season, matching the record for the quickest half century in the NRL era set by Parramatta winger Semi Radradra early in 2016.

After making his debut in round one in 2023, he scored 20 tries in 23 matches that season and was the NRL’s top try scorer in 2024 with 24 in 21 games including a club record four tries against the Warriors.

In a reduced campaign this year he still struck at nearly a try a game with nine from his 10 appearances.

“Lofi is an exciting addition to our squad for 2026,” said One New Zealand Warriors general manager recruitment, pathways and development Andrew McFadden.

“He’s one of the quickest players in the game and has proven try-scoring ability in the short time he has played in the NRL.”

This season he averaged 137 metres a game, made 21 tackle breaks and 11 line breaks with two try assists.

“I’m excited about how much Lofi wants to improve," said One New Zealand Warriors head coach Andrew Webster.

"He’s not taking anything for granted and wants to earn everything at our club. His athleticism and hunger will be a real asset for our club.”

Khan-Pereira said his face-to-face meeting with Webster was the critical factor in his decision to move to the Warriors.

“I was really hyped to hear that I was wanted at such a successful club,” said Khan-Pereira.

“I talked to Webby about the future and the direction of where the Warriors are headed and I just couldn’t sit still.

“We also had a 40-minute chat to get to know each other, nothing related to rugby league and we just clicked and had a great connection. From then I knew that I really wanted to play for him and the club.

“Webby was one of the big reasons why I wanted to move over and also the boys there. I enjoy the Wahs’ type of footy; I know it suits my style of playing.

“Going up against the Warriors you’re always in for a big night so I’m more than excited to be on the other side of that.

“I know nothing’s just given. I know within myself I have a lot to prove and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I’m keen to earn that from not just the club itself but also from the boys and coaches.”

Khan-Pereira said reconnecting with former Titans teammates at the Warriors was another positive in his move.

“I definitely feel more comfortable knowing that I have a couple of GC lads over there in Nudge (Tanah Boyd), Taine (Tuaupiki) and Erin (Clark). It makes my move to a whole new country much easier,” he said.

“I’ve seen them grow as players, Nudge and Taine winning the New South Wales Cup and State Championship and Erin winning the (Dally M) lock of the year. Seeing them be so successful has ignited something within me that I cannot wait for.”

Khan-Pereira also has a New Zealand connection through his Kiwi-born father who is of Māori and Sāmoan heritage while his mother is of Indigenous Australian and Pakistani descent.

Profile | Alofiana Khan-Pereira

Born: November 1, 2001
Birthplace: Lismore, NSW
Junior club: Burleigh Bears
Position: Wing
Height: 183cm
Weight: 85kg
NRL debut: Gold Coast Titans v Wests Tigers. Leichhardt Oval, Sydney, March 5,      2023 (Rd 1)
NRL appearances: 54 for Gold Coast (2023-2025)
NRL points: 212 (53 tries)
Representative:
    Indigenous All Stars: 2024-2025
    Australian Prime Minister’s XIII: 2023-2024

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