The Warriors lethal right-edge attack has been on-song but halfback Shaun Johnson downplayed their intentions to target the Sydney Roosters struggling left-side in Sunday's NRL clash at Mt Smart Stadium.
Johnson has been at the forefront of the Warriors midseason revival, with his right-side combinations with back-rower Bodene Thompson and centre Blake Ayshford wreaking havoc in back-to-back wins over Brisbane and Newcastle.
Wing David Fusitu'a has been the chief beneficiary, scoring two tries against the Broncos and adding four more in last week's demolition of the Knights, while Thompson also crossed the chalk in each outing.
The Roosters will be well aware of the dangers posed by the home side and desperate to shore up their left-side defence that allowed Melbourne to run in five four-pointers in last week's embarrassing 46-0 defeat.
The Tricolours fledging left-side is sorely missing the contribution of injured NSW State of Origin back-rower Boyd Cordner, and fill-in five-eighth Ryan Matterson, centre Dale Copley and debutant wing Joseph Manu are sure to come under scrutiny this weekend.