While the Warriors taking on the Melbourne Storm is the headline act this weekend, expect plenty of fast-paced, hard-hitting action during the Bay of Plenty Nines Tournament in the lead up.
Fittingly, the Bay of Plenty sides will be playing for the McLeod Cup, named in memory of the late Peter McLeod - a man who played integral roles in both the creation of the Auckland Warriors and the success of Rotorua International Stadium.
In 1989 McLeod was made Auckland Rugby League chairman and his tenacious leadership was the driving force behind transforming the dream of an Auckland Winfield Cup team into reality. The Auckland Warriors came to life, taking on the Brisbane Broncos in their debut at a jammed-full Ericsson Stadium, on March 10, 1995.
From 2005 to his death in 2015 he was the Events and Venues Rotorua general manager, a role in which he secured trial matches at Rotorua International Stadium for the Warriors against the Sydney Roosters (2010), Parramatta Eels (2011) and Penrith Panthers (2015), while other sporting highlights included rugby league test matches involving the Kiwis and pool matches in the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
The fact that the Warriors are still playing trial matches in Rotorua is testament to his dedication and the lasting bonds he created.