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Adam Pompey

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Warriors

Player Bio

Height:
190 cm
Date of Birth:
22 August 1998
Weight:
101 kg
Birthplace:
Auckland, NZ
Age:
25
Nickname:
Wets
Debut Club:
New Zealand Warriors
Date:
19 July 2019
Opposition:
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Round:
18
Previous Club:
Sydney Roosters, Wyong Roos
Junior Club:
Wesley College rugby union
Biography:

Adam Wetere Pompey joined the One New Zealand Warriors in the 2018-2019 off season after being with the Sydney Roosters in 2017 and 2018.

After a breakout season in 2020, 'Wets' progressed to make his 50th NRL appearance in 2022 and started the 2023 season by being selected for the Māori All Stars for the first time, lining up in the match against the Indigenous All Stars in Rotorua in February.

It proved to be a career-best campaign for the former Wesley College First XV rugby union star as he went on to be the only player to appear in all 27 of the Warriors' games. More than that, he was on the field for all but 10 of a possible 2160 minutes; the chance of a perfect record ended when he was sin binned and sat out the final minutes of the season-ending preliminary final loss to the Broncos.

He lifted his career appearances to 80, scored five tries and slotted 20 goals as a back-up for Shaun Johnson. Averaging 104 metres a game, he had 11 try assists, 18 line break assists, nine line breaks and 69 tackle breaks.

Pompey started his time with the club by appearing in each of the Warriors’ 2019 NRL trials against Melbourne and the Wests Tigers, scoring a try against the Tigers in Whangarei.

He had played 12 times for the One New Zealand Warriors in the New South Wales Cup - scoring seven tries and averaging more than 142 metres - when he was called up for his NRL debut as Warrior #237 in round 18. It came in the club's 19-18 home win against Cronulla in Wellington.

He returned on the wing for the 24-16 win over Manly and scored his first NRL try in the 24th-round loss to South Sydney after being rushed into the side following an injury in the warm-up to Patrick Herbert. He finished the season with five NRL appearances (two tries) and was named the club's New South Wales Cup player of the year (15 games, seven tries).

Across the next three seasons during the Covid period, he steadily increased his NRL output with 13 games in 2020, 16 in 2021 and 19 in 2022.

He found himself behind the incoming Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Rocco Berry at the start of the 2024 season but injuries opened the way for his return. He also provided added value with his reliable goal kicking with a strike rate of 85 per cent when filling in for Johnson. Now he is in sight of joining the special group of players to make 100 appearances for the Warriors.

Career

Appearances
91
Tries
23

2024 Season

Appearances
11

Scoring

Tries
2
Goals
23

Kicking

Goal Conversion Rate

Attack

Try Assists
1
Line Breaks
2
Tackle Breaks
24

Passing

Receipts
141

Defence

Tackles Made
117
Missed Tackles
13
Tackle Efficiency

Running Metres

Average Running Metres
89
Total Running Metres
983

Fantasy

Total Points
321
Average Points
29.2

2024 Season - By Round

Round Opponent Score Position Minutes Played Tries Goals 1 Point Field Goals 2 Point Field Goals Points Kicking Metres Forced Drop Outs Try Assists Linebreaks Tackle Breaks Post Contact Metres Offloads Receipts Tackles Made Missed Tackles Total Running Metres Hit Up Running Metres Kick Return Metres
1 Sharks Lost 12 - 16 Replacement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
4 Knights Won 20 - 12 Centre 80 - - - - - - - - - 2 62 - 18 18 - 154 - -
5 Rabbitohs Won 4 - 34 Centre 80 - - - - - - - - - - 49 - 19 14 1 119 8 -
6 Sea Eagles Drawn 22 - 22 Replacement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
7 Dragons Lost 30 - 12 Interchange 5 - - - - - - - - - - 5 - 1 3 1 11 11 -
8 Titans Lost 24 - 27 Replacement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
9 Knights Lost 14 - 8 Interchange - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10 Roosters Lost 38 - 18 Centre 80 - 3 - - 6 21 - - - 5 30 1 17 4 1 61 - -
11 Panthers Won 22 - 20 Centre 80 1 - - - 4 - - - 1 4 46 1 20 9 2 165 - -
12 Dolphins Won 24 - 20 Centre 80 - 4 - - 8 - - - - - 31 - 12 14 1 77 - -
14 Cowboys Won 12 - 42 Centre 80 - 7 - - 14 - - - - 1 37 - 9 17 2 69 - -
15 Storm Lost 24 - 38 Centre 76 1 3 - - 10 - - 1 1 4 19 1 9 10 - 63 - 6
16 Titans Lost 66 - 6 Centre 80 - 1 - - 2 25 1 - - - 10 - 7 9 4 47 - -
17 Broncos Won 32 - 16 Centre 80 - 3 - - 6 - - - - 2 38 1 13 11 - 96 - -
18 Bulldogs Lost 13 - 12 Centre 89 - 2 - - 4 - - - - 6 38 - 16 8 1 117 - 26

Career By Season

Career By Season
Year Played Won Lost Drawn Win % Tries Goals 1 Point Field Goals 2 Point Field Goals Points Kicking Metres Kicking Metres Average Goal Conversion Rate Forced Drop Outs Try Assists Linebreaks Receipts Tackles Made Missed Tackles Tackle Efficiency Total Running Metres Average Running Metres Kick Return Metres Total Points Average Points
Warriors 2019 5 3 2 - 60% 2 - - - 8 28 5.58 - - - 3 58 37 10 78.72% 338 67.00 33 87 17.4
Warriors 2020 13 6 7 - 46% 5 1 - - 22 35 2.66 50.00% 1 2 8 200 100 16 86.21% 1,412 108.00 258 383 29.5
Warriors 2021 16 6 10 - 38% 4 - - - 16 42 2.59 - - 1 4 233 188 30 86.24% 1,773 110.00 60 516 32.2
Warriors 2022 19 5 14 - 26% 5 - - - 20 7 0.39 - - 4 2 238 146 33 81.56% 1,946 102.00 83 390 20.5
Warriors 2023 27 17 10 - 63% 5 20 - - 60 35 1.30 71.43% 1 11 9 394 365 61 85.68% 2,817 104.00 32 895 33.2
Warriors 2024 11 6 5 - 55% 2 23 - - 54 46 4.16 76.67% 1 1 2 141 117 13 90.00% 983 89.00 33 321 29.2

Career Overall

Career Overall
Year Start Year End Played Won Lost Drawn Win % Tries Goals 1 Point Field Goals 2 Point Field Goals Points Kicking Metres Kicking Metres Average Goal Conversion Rate Forced Drop Outs Try Assists Linebreaks Receipts Tackles Made Missed Tackles Tackle Efficiency Total Running Metres Average Running Metres Kick Return Metres Total Points Average Points
Warriors 2019 2024 91 43 48 - 47% 23 44 - - 180 192 1.98 72.13% 3 19 28 1,264 953 163 85.39% 9,271 95.00 500 2,592 28.5

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