LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
The Warriors' nail-biting 22-20 win over the Panthers was a true display of bravery and grit, cementing itself as a classic victory for the Kiwi side.
Despite missing key players like Shaun Johnson, they faced adversity early on when hooker Wayde Egan exited the match due to a failed HIA.
However, they dug deep and fought back against the reigning premiers, showcasing their heart and determination on the field.
Starting off on the back foot with a conceded try to Edwards, the Warriors found themselves in a tough spot from the get-go.
But with their backs against the wall, they rallied together and mounted a comeback that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Even with the odds stacked against them, they pushed through and secured the win when it mattered most.
In a game filled with highs and lows, injuries and setbacks, the Warriors proved that they have what it takes to come out on top.
With standout performances from players like Taine Tuaupiki and Ali Leiataua, they showed that when the going gets tough, they can rise to the occasion and deliver when it counts.
This victory will surely go down in Warriors' history as a memorable one, highlighting their fighting spirit and unwavering determination to succeed.
As they continue to push forward in the season, this win will serve as a reminder of what they are capable of achieving on the Rugby League field.