LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken
In a move that has the New Zealand Warriors faithful buzzing, head coach Andrew Webster has decided to stick with the winning formula by keeping the same 17 players that triumphed over Brisbane in last week's game.
This unchanged squad will take on Canterbury-Bankstown at Accor Stadium in Sydney this Saturday, in what promises to be a showdown of epic proportions [sporting analogy].
One player who has been causing a stir is back rower Kurt Capewell, who will be making his 150th appearance in the NRL.
After starting unexpectedly against the Broncos, Capewell has rightfully earned his spot in the run-on side this week.
The Queensland Origin star has had quite the journey, with stints at Cronulla Sutherland, Penrith, and Brisbane before finding his home with the Warriors.
Teaming up with Marata Niukore in the second row, Capewell will be looking to make his mark on this historic milestone game.
Mitchell Barnett, a New South Wales Origin forward, will be leading the charge in the front row after impressing in the last game.
Captain Tohu Harris will once again be donning the number 13 jersey, ready to lead his teammates into battle.
Despite starting on the bench in the previous match, Harris is sure to bring his A-game to the field and rally his troops for another victory.
With the team firing on all cylinders and the excitement building, the Warriors are gearing up for another classic clash in the NRL [sporting cliché].
Be sure to tune in this Saturday to witness the action unfold and support the boys as they strive for glory [subtle Australian slang].