"As a club, we really enjoy playing in areas around the country and giving locals the chance to see our players up close," said Kearney.
"This trial will be really important for us being our last hit-out before starting our season against the Bulldogs at Mount Smart Stadium on March 16. It's the same for our ISP team."
The Warriors have eight players who have been on tour with the Kiwis in England – Ken Maumalo, Peta Hiku, Gerard Beale, Shaun Johnson, Northland born and bred Adam Blair, Agnatius Paasi and Isaiah Papali'i plus new signing Leeson Ah Mau, while they also boast Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Issac Luke and Tohu Harris along with Tonga internationals David Fusitu'a and Solomone Kata, who have also played for the Kiwis.
Wests Tigers have centre Esan Marsters from the Kiwi party in England as well as former Kiwis captain Benji Marshall, and forwards Ben Matulino, Russell Packer and Elijah Taylor (who was brought up in Herekino in the Far North). Other New Zealand-born players in their squad include Michael Chee-Kam, Josh Aloiai and Thomas Mikaele.
It will the fourth time the Vodafone Warriors have held a trial in Whangarei. They staged New South Wales Cup hit-outs there in 2011 and 2012 and an NRL trial against the Gold Coast Titans in 2016.
The club will be out and about in the area making a number of community appearances during the lead up to game day.
The Warriors will face the Storm in their first trial match at Geelong's Kardinia Park on February 22.