Their only match against Brisbane is well timed, just four days before the first State of Origin, with the Broncos likely to be deprived of their Queensland stars.
The Warriors also face the Sea Eagles, Titans and Wests Tigers once, with the Bulldogs, Cowboys, Dolphins, Dragons, Knights, Raiders, Roosters and Sharks in home and away rounds. It's a good move to start the season in Wellington — rather than a mid-season trip — and is also a nice change to go to Townsville early (round three) while bodies and minds are still fresh.
Perhaps most importantly their run home looks much less imposing than recent seasons, with the Gold Coast (away), West Tigers (Hamilton), Manly (Mt Smart), Dragons (Mt Smart) and Redcliffe Dolphins (away). That series also starts with a timely bye in round 22.
Contrast that with 2022, when they faced teams like Melbourne, South Sydney, North Queensland and Penrith in the last six weeks.
The Warriors only have two games in Auckland across the first eight rounds, before eight over the rest of the campaign. They have nine Friday matches, nine on Saturday, five on Sunday and a Tuesday game (Anzac Day versus the Storm). The major disappointment was the lack of extra home games in New Zealand — after all the talk from Australian clubs wasn't backed up by action — but that was signalled months ago and is an indictment on the NRL.
All teams have three byes this year — in a longer 27 round season — which starts on March 2.
State of Origin will be played in Adelaide (May 31), Brisbane (June 21) and Sydney (July 12).
Warriors 2023 NRL draw
Friday, March 3 — v Knights, Wellington
Saturday, March 11 — v Roosters, Sydney
Saturday, March 18 — v Cowboys, Townsville
Sunday, March 26 — v Bulldogs, Auckland
Sunday, April 2 — v Sharks, Sydney
Sunday, April 9 — v Knights, Newcastle
Saturday, April 15 — v Cowboys, Auckland
Tuesday, April 25 — v Storm, Melbourne
Sunday, April 30 — v Roosters, Auckland
Saturday, May 6 — v Panthers, Brisbane
Friday, May 12 — v Bulldogs, Sydney
Saturday, May 27 — v Broncos, Napier
Saturday, June 3 — v Dolphins, Auckland
Friday, June 9 — v Raiders, Canberra
Friday, June 23 — v Dragons, Wollongong
Friday, June 30 — v Rabbitohs, Auckland
Saturday, July 8 — v Eels, Sydney
Sunday, July 16 — v Sharks, Auckland
Friday, July 21 — v Raiders, Auckland
Friday, August 4 — v Titans, Gold Coast
Saturday, August 12 — v Tigers, Hamilton
Friday, August 18 — v Sea Eagles, Auckland
Friday, August 25 — v Dragons, Auckland
Saturday, September 2 — v Dolphins, Brisbane