LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Will Warbrick, known for his lightning speed and try-scoring prowess, has secured a spot in the Māori All Stars squad for the upcoming clash against the Indigenous All Stars.
His impressive performance for the New Zealand Kiwis last year earned him this prestigious selection, further solidifying his place among the elite in the rugby league world.
With 15 tries under his belt for the Storm in the previous season, Warbrick has proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with on the field.
His standout performance in the match against Australia saw him make 182 metres, break through the defensive line twice, and score a breathtaking try in the second half.
It's no surprise that he has caught the eye of selectors and earned his place in the Māori All Stars squad.
Having also represented New Zealand in Rugby 7s at the Tokyo Olympics, where he claimed a silver medal, Warbrick's skillset and athleticism are unmatched.
Alongside a talented lineup including Jesse Arthars, Dane Gagai, and Kalyn Ponga, he is set to bring his A-game to the CommBank Stadium on February 15th.
The stage is set for a thrilling showdown between these two formidable teams, and with players like Warbrick in the mix, fans can expect a display of pure grit, determination, and skill.
The Māori All Stars are gearing up for battle, ready to make their mark and show the world what they're made of.
Warbrick is certainly one to watch as he prepares to make his mark on this historic match.