He first opposed his former teammates when the Warriors went down 30-14 to the Storm on Easter Monday last year, in what was his 250th NRL game, but returns to AAMI Park for his first Anzac Day clash against his old club in his eighth outing as Warriors captain.
Tomorrow's game sees the Anzac rivalry between the clubs revisited, after the NRL deviated from tradition last season, when the Warriors hosted the Gold Coast Titans and the Storm played Manly, as five games were staged in cities around New Zealand and Australia to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
Adding to the occasion, the Michael Moore Trophy is also up for grabs, with the Storm looking to defend it after their 21-14 win at Mt Smart in round three.
"It's obviously an important day on its own, let alone playing a game of football, but I know that these contests with Melbourne, particularly at AAMI Park, has always been one that the players have really enjoyed," said McFadden.
"It's a great atmosphere and obviously we get great representation there as well.
"It's an exciting time and obviously it's a day that's important to remember as well. Overall it's a big occasion."