Captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck says the Warriors must show better awareness around how to vary their attack and play with greater speed in today's clash against the Gold Coast.
The 24-year-old fullback says their round 12 win over Brisbane and last week's loss to Parramatta have taught the Warriors the benefit of changing the point of their attack instead of sticking rigidly to their set structures.
Working through sets to launch their sweeping backline plays has reaped rewards but the Warriors are putting a greater emphasis on recognising and exploiting opportunities closer to the ruck through hard running and quick play the balls.
"We don't have the biggest forwards but we have a really mobile pack," Tuivasa-Sheck said. "So if we can create that running momentum through the middle, instead of going for the big shape, and the pass out the back, it can work for us.
"We've said if we can break the middle first and allow players like myself and Issac Luke to run, then we can start to look to that stuff," the skipper said yesterday.