As they prepare for the Parramatta Eels at Mt Smart Stadium on Sunday coach Stephen Kearney wants consistency on the training park to transfer to consistent play on game day and the focus this week has been about improving some defensive laps, which have proved costly this season.
In each of the games they've played the Warriors have clocked off for a few moments and been fully punished by each of their five opponents so far who have managed to score back-to-back points and Kearney is trying to find a way to stop it from becoming a habit.
"I thought there was a period in the first half [against the Titans] where we probably got a little bit flustered and shell-shocked - there were a couple of quick tries that the Titans scored - for us it is making sure we guard against that," he said.
"It was just a couple of little areas in defense where the Titans - they worry you from tackle one to six - and we probably just missed our mark on a couple of occasions and, as you saw on the weekend, they can play some footy at you."
While the onus is clearly on players to improve their defensive decision-making and execution Kearney is adamant that it isn't one or two individuals letting them down.