The Warriors are set to field their best frontrow rotation for the first time in 10 months against Canberra on Saturday night.
Kiwis Ben Matulino, Russell Packer and Sam Rapira, and Queensland Origin rep Jacob Lillyman have been named in the squad to travel to the capital.
The quartet were influential in getting the Warriors to the 2011 NRL grand final but injuries have cut down their appearances together since then.
They last operated as a unit in the 22-12 home loss to Melbourne last June.
Rapira and Packer have been listed in an unchanged starting 13 against the Raiders, while Matulino and Lillyman are on a five-man bench.
Of the four, each of whom have made more than 100 first-grade appearances, only Matulino has played in all five matches this year.
Packer got his first run in the 24-22 defeat to South Sydney last Sunday, when Lillyman was sidelined by an ankle problem.
Coach Matthew Elliott welcomed the prospect of having the four back against one of his former clubs.
“We’ve been heavily hit by injuries to our front-rowers this season so it’s a real positive to have these four experienced props back together at last,” he said.
“We’ve had various players filling the propping role for us so far this year and they’ve all done a terrific job in difficult circumstances.”
With experienced centre Dane Nielsen still out with a rib cartilage injury, impressive rookie Ngani Laumape will again be used in the centres.
Warriors: Kevin Locke, Bill Tupou, Ngani Laumape, Konrad Hurrell, Manu Vatuvei, Thomas Leuluai, Shaun Johnson, Sam Rapira, Nathan Friend, Russell Packer, Feleti Mateo, Simon Mannering (capt), Todd Lowrie. Interchange: Ben Matulino, Elijah Taylor, Jacob Lillyman, Pita Godinet, Ben Henry (one to be omitted).
