Warriors coach Matt Elliot is confident rookie winger Ngani Laumape can fill the gap in the his ever-improving line-up left by speedster Glen Fisiiahi.
Laumape replaces the injured Fisiiahi in the only change to the New Zealand side to face the Melbourne Storm in Auckland on Sunday.
Fisiiahi is out for the NRL season after tearing his right pectoral muscle during Friday's 24-14 win over the Wests Tigers in Sydney.
Laumape, 20, will make his ninth appearance in his debut season, having consistently impressed this year despite having alternated between playing for the Warriors and for the second-tier Auckland Vulcans in the New South Wales Cup.
He tops the clubs statistics for most average runs per game (14.2) and average metres per game (131).
Elliott says the emergence of Laumape has tempered the loss of Fisiiahi.
"Glen has been a key player for us but we also have great confidence in Ngani who has done a terrific job for us every time he has been called on at this level," he said.
"Through Glen's misfortune, Ngani now has the chance to put some games together."
Elliott has retained the other 16 players used against the Tigers. Ben Matulino has been named in the starting front row, as he was last week, but he subsequently swapped places with Jacob Lillyman.
After selecting an extended bench in recent weeks, Elliott has stuck with four this week.
Lillyman and Suaia Matagi are the propping options, along with interchange regulars Todd Lowrie and Dominique Peyroux.
The 11th-placed Warriors will treat the match as a testimonial occasion for wing Manu Vatuvei, who is celebrating his 10th season in the NRL.
Warriors: Kevin Locke, Ngani Laumape, Dane Nielsen, Konrad Hurrell, Manu Vatuvei, Thomas Leuluai, Shaun Johnson, Sam Rapira, Nathan Friend, Ben Matulino, Feleti Mateo, Simon Mannering (capt), Elijah Taylor. Interchange: Suaia Matagi, Jacob Lillyman, Todd Lowrie, Dominique Peyroux.
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