The Warriors are set to play at Eden Park in round two of next year's NRL season - and the Roosters, with Sonny Bill Williams, loom as the most likely opposition.
In a departure from previous practice, the Auckland club are likely to open their campaign away from home, believing that is the best strategy to begin a long season.
If the Warriors secure the Roosters as their Eden Park opponents - they are understood to have made the request and are confident it will be granted - they are bound to be a big drawcard. Apart from the lure of Williams (currently under an injury cloud) there is a return to Auckland for James Maloney as well as Kiwi stars Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Frank-Paul Nuuausala and Shaun Kenny-Dowell and hot prospect Roger Tuivasa-Sheck.
The advantages of playing in Australia in the first round were highlighted after the lengthy review of the disappointing 2012 season. The club had to play back-to-back away games three times and coped badly, winning only two of those six games.
Kicking off away slightly reduces the load later in the season, allows the team to come into one away game fresh and increases the chances of a home game to finish the year. It will also lessen the hype going into Matthew Elliott's first game.