
LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken
The Warriors from across the ditch are gearing up to bring a taste of 'Wahs' culture to the bright lights of Las Vegas in the NRL season opener against Canberra.
Fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad is pumped to show American fans what makes the Kiwi club stand out in the rugby league world.
The Raiders are pulling out all the stops, with a Viking horn specially made in the USA to ramp up the atmosphere at Allegiant Stadium.
They're even on the hunt for a big-name American sports figure to give it a blast.
But the Warriors, as the only team repping New Zealand in the NRL, have something truly unique to offer.
Fresh off a victory with the Māori All Stars, Nicoll-Klokstad is feeling confident heading into the Vegas showdown.
Representing his proud Māori heritage on the field meant the world to him, and scoring a win against the Indigenous side was a special moment.
The All Stars match was just the beginning, and now he's ready to bring that winning energy to the NRL stage.