NRL Roundup: Warriors loving second-ever 3-0 start

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Jake Averillo celebrates a try during the Dolphins' 38-10 win over Cronulla.
Jake Averillo celebrates a try during the Dolphins' 38-10 win over Cronulla.MATT BLYTH / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

In an incredibly rare occurrence, New Zealand Warriors are atop the NRL ladder after their equal-best start to a season in a 25-year history.

The numbers that matter

NRL Round 3 Results
NRL Round 3 ResultsFlashscore
2026 NRL Ladder
2026 NRL LadderFlashscore
Dally M Leaderboard
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The big winners of Round 3

No Luke Metcalf? No Chanel Harris-Tavita? No problem for the New Zealand Warriors, who overcame the adversity of a home crowd and an early 6-0 deficit to pile on three tries in each half and record another commanding and spirited victory led by Tanah Boyd. 

We questioned a fortnight ago whether the Warriors would be able to find the consistency to expand upon their Round 1 win, and for just the second time in their history and the first since 2018, the Warriors are 3-0 after three games.

There was plenty to love about Jackson Ford's 100th NRL appearance as he tied with Boyd for five Dally M medal votes each, whilst Mitch Barnett's return off the bench in the 26th minute injected a bit of life into the Warriors' attack as they broke down a defiant Newcastle line twice in the final ten minutes of the first half, never looking back from there.

Where does Warriors head coach Andrew Webster slot Boyd into the side when incumbent halves Metcalf and Harris-Tavita are both fully fit? The latter may have to fight for his place back from the bench for the time being. It's an excellent dilemma to have.

The big losers of Round 3

Sydney Roosters became the first team in 2026 to take a lead against Penrith Panthers when Jimmy Tedesco and Robert Toia linked up to bust through for the opening try of what ended up being their second blowout loss of the season.

A side that has for years proudly been one of the better defences of the competition became the first of 2026 (soon followed by Parramatta on Sunday) to have conceded 100 points already, an average of 33 per game, and a completion rate of 67% was going to ensure they never came close to matching Penrith's attacking efficiency. 

The new combination of Sam Walker and Daly Cherry-Evans has not at all fired so far, and whilst halves pairings do need match practice to gel, they've already given the likes of Canterbury and Penrith a signficant head start in the top-four race. 

Other big name recruit Reece Robson also struggled to make any offensive impact against Penrith. 

Cherry-Evans has volunteered to face the media ahead of his return to Brookvale Oval this week, and if wanting to silence the hostile Sea Eagles' crowd doesn't get them up and about for a rousing victory, we're not sure what will. 

The naughty boys

Here are the sanctions to have been accepted by all players for Round 3. Ryan Couchman has been sent to the tribunal, to be heard on Tuesday evening.

Josh Papalii (Raiders) - Grade 2 Careless High Tackle - 1 match

Tom Chester (Cowboys) - Grade 2 Careless High Tackle - 1 match

Trey Mooney (Knights) - Grade 2 Dangerous Contact - 1 match

Ryan Couchman (Dragons) - Dangerous Contact - Referred to tribunal

Jesse Ramien (Sharks) - Grade 1 Careless High Tackle- $1800

Api Koroisau (Wests Tigers) - Tripping - $1800

Joe Tapine (Raiders) - Grade 1 Careless High Tackle - $1000

Lachlan Galvin (Bulldogs) - Grade 1 Dangerous Contact - $1000

Kotoni Staggs (Broncos) - Grade 1 Careless High Tackle - $1000

Phoenix Crossland (Knights) - Grade 1 Dangerous Contact - $1000

Dane Gagai (Knights) - Grade 1 Dangerous Contact - $1000 

Blayke Brailey (Sharks) - Tripping - $1000

Latrell Mitchell (Rabbitohs) - Grade 1 Careless High Tackle - $1000

Sam Verrills (Titans) - Grade 1 Careless High Tackle - $1000

Ken Irvine Medal leaderboard

Ken Irvine Medal Leaderboard
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Next weekend's fixtures

NRL Round 4 Fixtures
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