1 Jul 2017

Warriors hope to overcome Perth hoodoo

9:53 am on 1 July 2017

The New Zealand Warriors hope they have figured out the secret to banishing their Perth hoodoo - don't worry about it.

The Warriors have lost all eight of their NRL matches in Perth and they face a tough task against the in-form Sea Eagles there tonight.

Kiwis and Warriors forrward Simon Mannering.

Kiwis and Warriors forrward Simon Mannering. Photo: Photosport

The Warriors have even consulted NBL side the NZ Breakers in a bid to find the cure for their travel woes.

But Stephen Kearney, who is in his first year as coach of the Warriors, thinks he has stumbled across the answer to winning in Perth.

"For me it's about not making it an issue," Kearney said.

"(The travel) is part of our competition, it's part of our process in a sense that we're in NZ and we have to come across every other week to Australia to play."

"We haven't placed any real special emphasis on it. It's just about making sure we're ready to go."

The 10th-placed Warriors remain within striking distance of the top eight following last week's 21-14 win over Canterbury.

Kearney is confident five-eighth Kieran Foran, who has missed the past three weeks with a quad injury, will be fit to play on Saturday.

Fourth-placed Manly are brimming with belief following last week's 35-18 win over defending premiers Cronulla.

And they have happy memories of Perth after pulling off a 15-14 golden-point victory over NZ last year.

Daly Cherry-Evans kicked the match-winner then and he'll have a point to prove this time as he attempts to snare a State of Origin call-up for Queensland.

Despite Manly's rise to fourth spot, coach Trent Barrett says his team has to improve before it deserves to be spoken in the same breath as the Storm, Roosters and Broncos.

"We've still got a lot of young blokes in the side who are learning to play in big games," Barrett said.

"This is another challenge for them coming over here. It's a bit unfamiliar for them."

THE WARRIORS' HORRIBLE RECORD IN PERTH

1996: Lost 32-12 to Western Reds at the WACA

1997: Lost 24-12 to Western Reds at the WACA

2005: Lost 28-24 to Cronulla at nib Stadium

2012: Lost 24-22 to Manly at Subiaco Oval

2013: Lost 30-13 to South Sydney at nib Stadium

2014: Lost 34-18 to South Sydney at nib Stadium

2015: Lost 36-4 to South Sydney at nib Stadium

2016: Lost 15-14 to Manly at nib Stadium

-AAP