LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken
The Warriors from the land down under are on a quest to snap their losing streak against the Melbourne Storm.
The Storm have been dominating their opponents like a seasoned veteran on the field, with the Warriors feeling the brunt of their power for the past eight seasons.
As they gear up for their showdown at AAMI Park tonight, the Warriors are facing a daunting 14-game losing streak against the Storm, making it their longest drought against any club.
The last time they tasted victory over Melbourne was back in 2015 at Go Media Stadium, where the home team crafted a spectacular win, highlighted by Nathan Friend's jaw-dropping between-the-legs offload that set up a remarkable Tuimoala Lolohea try.
It was a moment etched in rugby league history, reminiscent of the Warriors' Anzac Day triumph in 2014 under the guidance of Andrew McFadden in his coaching debut.
The Warriors are hungry for a repeat performance to break the Storm's stronghold.
The current Warriors squad will look to rewrite the narrative against the Storm, not only for their team but also for personal pride.
They are determined to turn the tables and create their own legacy against their rivals from Melbourne.
In a game of perseverance and grit, the Warriors are ready to battle it out on the field, leaving everything on the pitch in their pursuit of victory over the Storm.
It's time to make history and pave the way for a new era of success for the Warriors.