Former Warriors chief executive Wayne Scurrah has downplayed suggestions he will have a prominent role at the club.
Scurrah, who was head of the NRL franchise between 2006 and 2014, acted as an adviser to Cameron McGregor and Carlaw Heritage Trust throughout the sale process, which was formally concluded on Wednesday when CHT and Autex were confirmed as the club's new owners.
Scurrah has a strong relationship with McGregor, developed during his nine years at the helm of the Warriors, when McGregor was head of the Auckland Rugby League, but he was coy on a future job at the Mt Smart club.
"There is no commitment going forward, so I am back to my day job," Scurrah told the Weekend Herald.
"I've assisted the ARL over the last few months and they have eventually bought the club, which I am delighted about. I think they will be great owners, so that is about it for me."