Former Queensland State of Origin representative Dane Nielsen has been brought into the centres for the Warriors' 16th-round NRL encounter with second-placed Penrith at Mount Smart Stadium on Sunday.
The Warriors saw off a determined Broncos side to claim a hard-fought 19-10 win at Mt Smart Stadium tonight.
The Warriors are banking on a run of home matches after making the NRL's longest trek from Auckland to Perth to guide their quest for a place in the top eight.
Five tries in the final 21 minutes have given the Rabbitohs a come-from-behind 34-18 NRL win over the Warriors in Perth.
The Warriors have announced they will return to their "spiritual home" of Mt Smart Stadium next season and have no plans for a permanent move to Eden Park.
The Warriors have today confirmed that Chief Executive Wayne Scurrah will leave the club at the end of 2014.
The Warriors will aim to hit much loftier heights, but this was a step in the right direction.
Top-of-the-table Canterbury have Warriors star Sam Tomkins in the crosshairs for their NRL clash at Waikato Stadium on Sunday.
Warriors hooker Nathan Friend has signed a one-year extension with the NRL club.
Andrew McFadden has been signed as the Warriors' head coach to the end of 2017 NRL season.
The next four weeks could define the Warriors' season.
At their sixth attempt the Warriors have smashed their Eden Park hoodoo, with a record win over the Canberra Raiders.
The Warriors are wary of a wounded Canberra Raiders eager to make amends for a thrashing as they look to consolidate momentum in their NRL campaign.
The Warriors have signed former Australian second-rower Ryan Hoffman to a three-year deal reportedly worth $A1.6 million ($NZ1.7 million).
Second week in charge for Warriors coach Andrew McFadden. Second straight defeat.
Tim Sheens wants to coach the Warriors as potential candidates start to circle the under-performing club.
Matt Elliott has resigned as coach of the New Zealand Warriors, the club announced this morning.
Warriors second-rower Sione Lousi has been suspended for three weeks after his attempt to have his charge downgraded failed at the NRL judiciary last night.
Finally, the Warriors deal out some capital punishment.
The curious case of Konrad Hurrell means the man the Warriors need most is the same player who cannot be trusted to start.