The Warriors jigsaw for 2018 is starting to come together. There are still a few more moves to be made but a clearer picture is emerging of what the team will look like next year.
Jacob Lillyman is leaving Mt Smart after nine seasons, with the veteran prop opting to join Newcastle next year, while Bodene Thompson is almost certainly moving on after three years in Auckland.
On the credit side, the club have snared outside backs Gerard Beale and Peta Hiku, but undoubtedly their marquee signing is Adam Blair, although the club insists the deal for the Broncos prop isn't yet fully over the line.
"At this stage, I am confident we can get it finalised," Warriors chief executive Cameron George told the Herald on Sunday. "He is going to add a lot to our club and a lot to the playing roster, not only on the field but crucially off the field for our young developing forwards.
"It is no coincidence that the Brisbane forward pack is going really well. Adam Blair has had a massive influence over them and we are fully aware about what he brings to the club in a professional sense and in the standards that he sets. If we can finalise that, we will be welcoming Adam with open arms."