This time last year the Warriors were pretty much right where they are now, ninth on the NRL ladder with a seven-win, eight-loss record.
A run of four straight defeats between byes culminated in Ivan Cleary taking up an offer from Penrith, with the coach's pending departure confirmed on June 29.
When the Warriors returned to the field on July 8, they belted the Gold Coast 22-6 to begin a run of seven wins from their final nine matches that would see them finish sixth. That run would eventually end on the season's final day with a grand final defeat by Manly.
So, is history about to repeat? Can the Warriors capture lightning in a bottle for a second year running?
Those looking for omens might point to the fact their finals push again begins with a date with the Titans, on the Gold Coast tonight. Those of a more pragmatic bent will likely point to the shaky defence and question whether the foundations are really there for sustained success.