Among their ranks will be the likes of Brett Seymour, Glen Fisiiahi, Ukuma Ta'ai, Jeremy Latimore, Isaac John, Alehana Mara, Pita Godinet, Sione Lousi and Steve Rapira.
But the Dogs will also possess plenty of NRL players such as Ben Roberts, Bryson Goodwin, Chris Armit, Michael Lett and Brad Morrin, and they go into the match looking to claim their third straight title.
They were also the stingiest team throughout the regular season on their way to claiming the minor premiership and will start as slight favourites.
But the Vulcans have strikepower across the park and have averaged more than 35 points a game in 2011. They earned their spot in the grand final with a 30-26 golden point win over Cronulla in shocking conditions last weekend, when centre Sione Lousi slid over wide out in the fourth minute of extra time.
The teams split their encounters this year, with the Vulcans winning 50-24 at Mt Smart Stadium in round eight and Canterbury claiming the honours 39-28 at home in round 24.
Spearheaded by an imposing forward pack, strike centre Konrad Hurrell and a massive outside back division led by Dylan Collier, the Junior Warriors have steamrolled their way through the Toyota Cup this season.
They won 19 of their 24 regular season games to claim the minor premiership and have belted finals foes Newcastle and Canterbury by a combined score of 118-6 to book their place in tomorrow's final.
Fullback Omar Slaimankhel is set to return to the side after sitting out last week's thrashing of the Bulldogs.
The Warriors will start heavy favourites, although the Cowboys are no slouches. The clear second-best team in the competition, the Cowboys inflicted a 42-22 defeat on the Warriors in round 15 and then led 20-0 in the return match at Mt Smart only to be run down 28-20 in the second half.
NSW Cup
Canterbury v Auckland Vulcans
Tomorrow, 2pm
Toyota Cup
Warriors v North Queensland
Tomorrow, 4pm