The Warriors have put suggestions of them beginning their 2021 NRL campaign in New Zealand to bed, making the decision to again base themselves in Australia for the start of the season.
Warriors chief executive Cameron George today confirmed the club would be shipping out to Terrigal on the Central Coast for at least the first four rounds of the new season, which includes the club's first two home games - across the opening two rounds.
George said he remains hopeful the club will be in a position to return to Mt Smart Stadium for their third scheduled home fixture, which will be in round five. Whether borders open up during that time or not, George said the team would be staying in Australia for the first four rounds regardless.
"It's not what we want to do but it's what we have to do. Our priority is to ensure we do all we can to enable our team to be as well prepared as it can be for 2021," George said.
"It's a football decision that needs to be made now. We can't afford to speculate about what might or might not happen any longer. We need clarity for our players, staff and families.