Centre Shaun Berrigan will make his 200th National Rugby League when he runs on for the New Zealand Warriors against South Sydney on Sunday.
Berrigan's first-grade career began in 1999 with Brisbane, and he went to play 186 times and win two premierships with the Broncos.
After three years with English Super League club Hull FC, he returned to the NRL this season with the Warriors.
Coach Ivan Cleary said reaching the 200-match mark in the NRL was a big achievement for any player.
"Shaun is certainly one of the most durable players around today," he said. "He's already achieved so many honours in his career and this is another big one."
Berrigan, 32, also has 14 caps with the Kangaroos and represented Queensland 15 times in State of Origin.
He will become the second Warrior to reach the career double-century this season, after lock Micheal Luck in April.
Cleary has retained the same 17 who took part in the 36-12 defeat of Canterbury-Bankstown last Friday night, a result that consolated the Warriors' sixth placing on the table.
The starting 13 is the same as Cleary initially named against the Bulldogs, although when it came to game time, he moved prop Jacob Lillyman and second rower Feleti Mateo to the bench in a swap with Ben Matulino and Elijah Taylor.
Against Souths, Mateo and Matulino, along with skipper Simon Mannering, will maintain their record of having appeared in all of the Warriors' fixtures this season.
Meanwhile, five-eighth James Maloney, who grabbed 16 points against the Bulldogs with a try and six goals from six attempts, has lifted his tally to 309 points in 40 appearances for the Warriors.
Although he is only a second-year Warrior, Maloney is already fifth on the club's all-time points-scoring list behind Stacey Jones (674), Cleary (439), Lance Hohaia (349) and record try-scorer Manu Vatuvei (332).
The match against Souths at ANZ Stadium will the Warriors' first away trip for more than a month.
The Rabbitohs are also backing up from a victory, after Chris Sandow landed a massive 51-metre golden-point field goal to help his side pip the Sydney Roosters 21-20.
The win moved Souths up one spot to 11th in the standings, four points and five places below the Warriors.










