The Warriors have announced the introduction of Pasifika Youth Cup, adding a vital layer to the club's development programme.
The tournament (for under-16 and under-18 teams) will be played in Auckland from January 25-28 featuring New Zealand Maori, RL Samoa, Tonga (Hakula Tonga), Fiji NZ, Cook Islands and Auckland NiueRugby League.
It is being hosted by the New Zealand Maori Rugby League in association with the Warriors, with the participating teams forming a competition panel.
Warriors recruitment and development manager Tony Iro said the Pasifika Youth Cup and the club's other initiatives provided a valuable pathway.
"If young players are serious about their goals then they need to think about off-season training and we hope the introduction of the Pasifika Youth Cup provides a carrot for them to push hard during the preseason," he said.
"This is a really exciting concept and the players will be proud to represent their nations," he added. "It not only offers further footballing opportunities but, just as importantly, it also gives players involved the chance to learn about their respective cultures."
"We're aware Fiji, Cook Islands and Niue have fewer players on their databases so we really encourage talented rugby league or rugby union players of Fijian, Cook Islands or Niuean extraction to register their interest," said Iro.