| Team | Pts |
| Warriors | 30 |
| Axemen | 30 |
| Knights | 21 |
| Slayers | 17 |
| Fight | 16 |
| Bulls | 16 |
| Wildcats | 13 |
| Eagles | 12 |
| Thirteens | 11 |
| Vipers | 5 |
| Raiders | 0 |
July 26th: Playoff Teams Set
July 19th: Warriors Face the Wildcats
June 25th: Warriors Dispatch Thirteens
June 19th: Warriors defeat the Raiders 74-5
June 14th: Warriors Defeat Knights 34-25
June 8th: Knights Vs. Warriors Preview
June 5th: Warriors Take a First Round Win
June 2nd: Warriors partner with the National Sports Program at Yale
May 21st: Army National Guard to Sponsor Warriors
May 17th: Vodafone Warriors Snap Losing Streak
November 10th: Siose Muliumu - USA Nations Player Of The Year
September 28th: Eels make history in reaching grand final
September 28th: Storm blitz way into grand final
September 21st: Eels stun Dragons to send Manly packing
September 21st: KEARNEY CONFIRMS FOUR NATIONS TRAIN-ON SQUAD TRIMMED TO 38
August 28th: New York Crowned Champs
August 21st: Warriors Eliminated in Semifinal
August 20th: AMNRL Semi's
August 20th: Warriors Lose Appeal
August 17th: Warriors Through To AMNRL Semi-Final
August 11th: Knights Topple The Warriors
August 4th: Warriors Win Big at War at the Shore
July 27th: New Haven Warriors Move Into Second Position
July 20th: Warriors Coach Youths As Part Of The National Youth Sports Program At Yale University
July 18th: Warriors Take Care of Raiders
July 1st: Warriors go down to Axemen
June 25th: Top of the Table Clash
June 21st: Warriors Dispose of Boston 13's
June 19th: Warriors make two changes to side for game against Boston 13's
June 15th: Warriors over Slayers 44-12
June 11th: Warriors Team vs D.C Slayers; Round 2
June 8th: Wildcats Forfeit To Warriors
June 5th: Warriors Team vs CT Wildcats; Round 1
April 30th: The National Youth Sports Program (NYSP) At Yale University Partners With New Haven Warriors Rugby Program
April 11th: Warriors Announce Their 2009 Imports
April 8th: ARN Previews 2009 AMNRL Season
March 25th: Picking the Best Product
March 22nd: Vodaphone Warriors Avenge Semifinal Loss
February 26th: Warriors Home Base Moves to The Lansdowne Bar & Grill
January 21st: New Haven Warriors Launches Youth Rugby
October 20th: 2008 Rugby League World Cup Live Coverage in the USA
October 14th: Tragic Death of Adam Watene Saddens Warriors
September 28th: Vodafone Warriors Fall to Manly in Semifinal
September 19th: Vodafone Warriors Down Sydney to Advance to Preliminary Final
September 17th: Vodafone Warriors Make History With Playoff Win Over Storm
September 3rd: Warriors Awards Dinner and Season Honors
August 24th: Warriors Crowned AMNRL Champions
August 22nd: Warriors Roster for Grand Final
August 20th: TOA TV in New Haven
August 18th: Grand Final to be Broadcast Live
August 17th: Warriors to Face Bulls in Grand Final
August 16th: Warriors Advance to Grand Final
August 15th: Warriors Semifinal Squad
August 14th: Semifinal Preview
August 7th: Warriors Host Auckland Fencibles
August 7th: Warriors Prepare for the 2008 Finals Playoffs
August 2nd: Warriors Finish Undefeated
July 27th: Warriors Down Axemen
July 20th: DC Forfeit Gives Warriors the Win
July 12th: Warriors Take Care of Wildcats Again
July 10th: The Kiwis Are Coming!
June 21st: Warriors Over Knights
June 15th: Raiders Fall to Warriors in AMNRL Week 2 Action
June 9th: Warriors Dominate in Opening Round
May 28th: New Haven Warriors 2008 Season Preview
May 14th: Warriors Announce New Sponsor: Children of the Sound
May 14th: News Channel 8 to Cover Warriors Home Games
March 3rd: 2008 AMNRL Schedule is out!
January 26th: Leeds edges South Sydney 26-24 in Jacksonville
August 11th: New Haven Warriors 2008 Preparations
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