The Warriors might be battling on the field throughout the early stages of the season but off the park they have secured a coup in announcing the signing of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck as Sam Tomkins' fullback replacement for 2016.
After failing in their earlier attempts to lure big name players such as Kieran Foran, Jason Taumalolo and Trent Merrin across the Tasman, the loss of Tomkins would have been a hammer blow -- if not for Tuivasa-Sheck's signature.
The former Otahuhu College student has been in scintillating form for the Sydney Roosters this year and will be sorely missed by the glamour club that rarely loses a player of the 21-year-old Kiwi's test flyer's quality.
Tuivasa-Sheck's immense talent was on display for all to see in the Roosters' defeat to Cronulla last Sunday, as he scored a stunning individual try and became just the 13th player in the NRL to run for more than 300m in one game.
While Warriors coach Andrew McFadden was disappointed to lose Tomkins, he was satisfied Tuivasa-Sheck, a Herald Future Star of Sport in 2013, would ensure his side lost nothing in terms of playing ability.