The Warriors have rebounded well from two opening losses to defeat the Tigers and Broncos in successive weeks and have started to find some rhythm in attack and steel in defence.
Nathan Brown's men conceded just two tries in round three and one in round four and it's that sort of defensive focus they will need to call on to subdue the likes of Val Holmes, Tom Dearden and Jason Taumalolo.
Their attack looked more threatening with Shaun Johnson back in the No.7 and Chanel Harris-Tavita finding his feet at five-eighth.
The Cowboys were outclassed by the Roosters in Townsville but still sit fifth on the ladder with a 2-2 record and a solid points differential.
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Team news
Warriors: Addin Fonua-Blake will start in the frontrow with Bunty Afoa moving back to the bench and Eliesa Katoa becoming 18th man. Bayley Sironen starts on an edge, Josh Curran is named at lock and Jazz Tevaga is out, along with Ben Murdoch-Masila. Aaron Pene and Jack Murchie are the new names on the interchange.
Cowboys: Scott Drinkwater replaces the injured Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow at fullback. Reuben Cotter starts in the middle with Jamayne Taunoa-Brown on the interchange in the final line-up named 60 minutes before kick-off. Coen Hess has been named on the reserves as he works his way back from a shoulder injury. Brendan Elliott is 18th man.
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Key match-up
Shaun Johnson v Chad Townsend: The two veterans should know each other's game inside out having played together at the Warriors and Sharks earlier in their careers. Johnson laid on the Warriors' opening try against Brisbane and kicked solidly all day in his first game back from a pectoral injury while Townsend will call on all his experience to turn things around after a disappointing night in Townsville.
Stat attack
The Cowboys had just 45 per cent of possession against the Roosters and were forced to make 66 more tackles than their opponents.