The new owners of the Warriors think they're in for an exciting season, backing the team to claim its first NRL Premiership in club history after their hot start in 2018.
Auckland Rugby League and Carlaw Park Heritage Trust chairman Cameron McGregor and Autex Industries owner Mark Robinson were confirmed as the successful bidders to secure the club off Eric Watson, with the duo taking over the role "virtually right now".
McGregor said the duo won't intervene in the day-to-day operations of the club, saying something special is already brewing this season.
"We need to provide all the support that we can for them to do as well as they possibly can this year - to us that could be all the way to winning the competition this year," he said.
"I feel that they've got the players there, there's no reason they couldn't go all the way this year.
"It's our job to make sure (Warriors CEO Cameron George) and the team and everybody in the organisation has the support that they need to take the team as far as they can go this year."
The Warriors are currently third on the standings with six wins and two losses after the best start to a season since joining the NRL in 1995.
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