The Warriors will rely on their experienced forwards to help counter the Canterbury Bulldogs' monster-sized pack in tomorrow night's round three NRL clash in Dunedin.
Coach Stephen Kearney has brought senior front-rower Jacob Lillyman and first-choice second-rower Bodene Thompson into the Warriors starting side for the first time this season, as they aim to neutralise the Dogs' huge forward rotation, featuring captain James Graham, towering enforcer David Klemmer and ball-playing prop Sam Kasiano.
With 288-game veteran and fill-in captain Ryan Hoffman also in the second-row, vice-captain Simon Mannering at lock, and Issac Luke at hooker, injured Kiwis prop Ben Matulino is the only regular starter still missing from the Warriors pack, with Albert Vete making his 39th appearance in the front-row.
"It's just a little adjustment there," said Kearney. "Jacob's had two really strong performances coming off the bench. Bodene, who's had a couple of games under his belt now, is very experienced and he's a part of the leadership team, as is Jacob.
"Those guys, against a big forward pack this week, provide a great deal of experience and that's the best mix for us going into this game."