The Warriors reserve grade side are down but not out after tonight's 36-20 Intrust Super Premiership qualifying final loss to Penrith in Sydney.
The Warriors played well in patches but could not contain Penrith's potent attack, with the Panthers enjoying a 20-8 lead at the break before dominating the second half of the seven-tries-to-four win at UOW Jubilee Oval.
The Ricky Henry-coached Warriors will look to keep their title hopes alive in week two of the ISP finals, when they face an impressive Newcastle side on Sunday.
The Warriors struggled in the hot conditions without the direction and kicking of captain and halfback Mason Lino, who together with wing Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad lined up for the club's NRL side in last night's clash against Wests Tigers at Leichardt Oval.
The Panthers dominated the early stages, with tries to impressive centre Tony Satini and wing partner Maiko Sivo giving them a 10-0 lead, while the Warriors had only three sets in possession in the first 12 minutes.