New faces for Warriors season opener

Adam Blair laughs as Tohu Harris (middle) and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck walk next to him at a Warriors...
Adam Blair laughs as Tohu Harris (middle) and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck walk next to him at a Warriors pre-season training. Photo: Getty Images
The Warriors first team of 2018 has a distinctly different feel to last season.

Seven newcomers have been named for the Warriors' round one clash against the South Sydney Rabbitohs in Perth on Saturday (4pm kick-off local time; 9pm NZT).

Centre Peta Hiku, standoff Blake Green, prop Adam Blair and second rower Tohu Harris have been named to make their first NRL appearances for the Auckland club.

Utility Sam Cook is also set to make his NRL debut, and gets his chance after the untimely season-ending injury of Nathaniel Roache.

The 24-year-old Cook will be interchange hooker, after impressing in the Warriors' trial wins over the Storm and the Gold Coast Titans.

Cook apart, second rower Leivaha Pulu and centre Anthony Gelling are included on the extended eight-man bench along with front rower Agnatius Paasi, who played one NRL game for the Warriors in 2014 before making 54 appearances for the Titans from 2015-2017.

Ligi Sao comes in to replace veteran back rower Simon Mannering, who could be out for a few weeks with a shoulder injury.

James Gavet partners veteran acquisition Blair in the front row.

Halves Shaun Johnson and Green will have their first NRL start together, as will Hiku and Mate Ma's wing David Fusitu'a on the right flank.

The Warriors will be looking to end a miserable Perth hoodoo on Saturday.

They have yet to win in Western Australia in nine previous attempts, and the city has been the scene of some of the club's most dispiriting losses, including the 2012 reversal against Manly, when the Warriors gave up an 18-0 lead.

The Auckland club will also need to end a poor record against the Rabbitohs, who they haven't beaten in their last six encounters.

Warriors head coach Stephen Kearney was especially pleased for Cook, who has come through the club's youth system

"It's really special being able to name Sam," said Kearney

"He's had a wonderful pre season and he has worked really hard for the last 15 or so weeks. He had some nice touches in the trials and gets his opportunity to make his debut.

"Our new players have fitted in wonderfully well, too, and I'm really excited about seeing them play on Saturday. Simon picked up a shoulder injury in our last trial which could keep him out for a few weeks but young Isaiah Papali'i has had a great pre season and he'll do a good job."

The Warriors' match is the first leg of the Perth NRL double header which is rounded out by the 2017 premiers Melbourne Storm facing Canterbury-Bankstown (11.05pm NZT).

Warriors v South Sydney Rabbitohs
Perth Stadium, Perth
9.00pm, Saturday, March 10, 2018

Warriors

1 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (c)
2 David Fusitu'a
3 Peta Hiku
4 Solomone Kata
5 Ken Maumalo
6 Blake Green
7 Shaun Johnson
8 James Gavet
9 Issac Luke
10 Adam Blair
11 Isaiah Papali'i
12 Tohu Harris
13 Ligi Sao

Interchange
14 Sam Cook
15 Leivaha Pulu
16 Sam Lisone
17 Bunty Afoa
18Jazz Tevaga
20Mason Lino
21Agnatius Paasi
22Anthony Gelling
Head Coach | Stephen Kearney

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