Long-haul Perth trip no issue for Warriors

A 10,700km round trip from Auckland to Perth is no issue for Stephen Kearney's Warriors, who will make the journey to play Manly this weekend.

Simon Mannering of the Warriors

Simon Mannering says the Warriors will treat the long journey to Perth like any other away trip. (AAP)

It's the journey no other NRL side has to take yet Warriors boss Stephen Kearney says his troops are relishing the challenge of crossing the Tasman and Nullarbor to take on Manly.

The Sea Eagles have scheduled Saturday's round-17 "home" fixture in Perth, a full 5350km from the Warriors' Auckland base.

By comparison, a trip from Manly's Sydney home to Jakarta would be only marginally further at 5500km - and wouldn't require a flight stopover.

Despite being considerably more arduous than any other regular-season journey - Townsville to Auckland is the furthest at 3350km - it's a familiar trip for many Australian and Kiwi sporting sides.

The Wellington Phoenix travel to Perth at least once a year for their A-League "distance derby" with the Glory, while Kiwi Super Rugby franchises have typically made an annual trip to play the Western Force.

The New Zealand Breakers also play the Perth Wildcats, one of their greatest rivals, in the NBL.

Nor is it virgin territory for the Warriors, who have played by the Swan River each year for the past five years - losing each time.

Since their 1995 inception, the Warriors have made the trip to Perth eight times, all "away" fixtures, without a single NRL point to show for it.

But Kearney is undaunted.

"We understand - there are a fair few Kiwis over there in Perth. It's a bit like playing at Mount Smart Stadium, a bit like on the Gold Coast a couple weeks ago," Kearney told reporters on Wednesday.

"We understand, from Manly's point of view, that it's positive for them to get a good crowd there. It's not an issue on our part.

"The focus is purely on making sure we prepare well."

Club stalwart Simon Mannering, who has travelled to Perth in four of the past five seasons, said the 10th-placed Warriors would treat it like any other away trip.

"There are a lot of supporters over there for us, so obviously the poor form in previous years has disappointed us," the Warriors vice-captain said.

"Perth doesn't get a hell of a lot of games over there so when they do (the fans) are really behind us."


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