Each year there's a tremendous amount of pressure on the Warriors to perform in the NRL Auckland Nines but outside back Jonathan Wright says they are taking a more relaxed approach into the Eden Park tournament this weekend.
The Warriors are accustomed to having high expectations placed on them, as the one and only host club, and despite stacking their team full of big names and thrilling the crowd with some typically entertaining play over the last two years, they have failed to live up to their potential in the short-form game.
Coach Andrew McFadden's side bowed out unexpectedly in the semifinals of the inaugural 2014 tournament and last year were bundled out in the quarter-finals.
Part of the reason for their underwhelming results is the fact they have been caught up in the hype surrounding their status as tournament favourites, but Wright says they are carrying a more laidback attitude this year.
"The team has learned from last year," Wright told Radio Sport.