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Five debutants for Warriors

05:31 am on 4 March 2015

Five players will make their Warriors debuts in Saturday's National Rugby League season-opening clash against the Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium.

The Warriors' Ryan Hoffman is hooked in a tackle against the Penrith Panthers. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Head coach Andrew McFadden has named experienced recruits Bodene Thompson and Ryan Hoffman to start in the second row in their first appearances for their new club with captain Simon Mannering moving to loose forward.

Solomone Kata has been confirmed to make his NRL debut in the centres playing on the left edge alongside the club's try-scoring record holder Manu Vatuvei, who is heading into his 12th campaign in the Warriors' 20th anniversary season.

Named on an extended bench are young props Sam Lisone and Albert Vete who, like Kata, are products of the club's NYC system; Kata and Lisone were both in the premiership-winning Junior Warriors side last year.

If all five players make the final side, they'll take the club's number of NRL players up to 197 since the Warriors made their debut appearance on March 10, 1995.

McFadden says Ryan and Bodene have made a huge impact since joining them early in the New Year... they bring so much to the squad in terms of not just their ability but their attitude and work ethic.

He says Solomone, Sam and Albert have also made a big impression with their work in the offseason and their efforts in the trials... they've really earned their selection.

Returning to the side after three NRL appearances last year is Tuimoala Lolohea, who has been named on the right wing teaming up with explosive centre Konrad Hurrell.

Lolohea was also in the club's grand final-winning NYC side last year.

Veteran utility Thomas Leuluai will start at hooker with Nathan Friend on the bench. The 34-year-old Friend is only three games away from his 200th career appearance.

The Newcastle clash is the first of back-to-back away games for the Warriors to kick off their 21st campaign.

On Sunday week they're in Canberra to take on the Raiders before having consecutive home games at Mount Smart Stadium against Parramatta (5.00pm, March 21) and Brisbane (2.00pm, March 29).

While Friend is nearing a major milestone so too are Hoffman and Vatuvei.

Hoffman is five games short of his 250th NRL appearance while Vatuvei is six away from becoming only the third player to appear in 200 NRL matches for the Warriors.

After winning only two of their first 14 clashes against the Knights, the Warriors have experienced a greater level of success since winning 13 of the last 18 encounters between the two sides.

The last one at Hunter Stadium ended disappointingly, though, when they lost 22-28 last year, a result that seriously dented their top eight plans.

The overall record in 32 games shows the Warriors winning 15 times with one draw and 16 losses.