Nathan Friend still doesn't know where he will be playing next season, but if anything, his form has only improved since being told by the Warriors he was free to look for a contract elsewhere.
The 32-year-old hooker is off contract at the end of the season and the club passed on their option of another year in 2014. They are still in talks with Friend, and could opt to keep him, but the imminent arrival of England fullback Sam Tomkins and Cronulla five-eighth Chad Townsend, as well as the emergence of young hooker, Siliva Havili have put the squeeze on.
It's widely believed Thomas Leuluai will slot into the hooking role next season - a position he has vast experience in - which would make Friend surplus to requirements. But there are many who have questioned the logic of that as the Warriors have won six of their last seven games with Leuluai at five-eighth and Friend at hooker.
"The Warriors would be mad not to keep Friend," former Kiwis fullback and New Zealand selector Richie Barnett said. "Leuluai is a good hooker but why change something that's working?"
Friend has a couple of offers but his priority is to stay in Auckland where his young family are settled and where he is a fan's favourite because of his honest and hard-working style. He is an 80-minute player who has averaged 44 tackles a game this season and he has also added valuable running metres in recent weeks.