LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
The Warriors are gearing up for a monumental clash as they prepare to take on the Dolphins in their first home game in over a month.
The team is riding high after a thrilling 22-20 victory against Penrith, and will be looking to replicate that success on the field.
The atmosphere at Te Pā o Rarotonga, formerly known as Go Media Stadium, will be electric as the NRL's annual Indigenous Round takes center stage.
The Warriors will don their striking Indigenous Round jersey, Te Kura Pō, in a show of respect and honor for the occasion.
As the gates open at 2.45pm, fans can expect a cultural extravaganza with a strong community presence.
The anticipation is palpable, with a sell-out crowd expected to cheer on the Warriors.
The pre-game festivities will kick off with a traditional welcome from Ngāti Whātua Orākei, setting the tone for an unforgettable evening of Rugby League action.
Half-time entertainment will feature a performance by Angitu, adding to the excitement of the event.
In true sporting fashion, the Warriors are ready to take to the field and give it their all.
It's set to be a game filled with passion, grit, and determination as the Warriors look to secure another vital win on home soil.