The Kiwis are blessed with offensive talent boasting some of the NRL best strike weapons including Rapana, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Warriors halves Shaun Johnson and Kieran Foran.

But their forwards can be just as damaging with hooker Isaac Luke, Martin Taupau and Dally M winner Jason Taumalolo.

“I think that the selection of players that the selectors have picked are very attacking flair players I think that along with the coaches that is going to help us,” Rapana said.

Rapana has been in blistering form for the Raiders with eight tries from nine matches as his right-edge combination with Joey Leilua continues to grow into the best centre-wing pairings in the NRL.

The 27-year-old flyer said he was intent on stringing consecutive performances together as the Raiders look to realise their potential.     

 “For me it’s just consistency,” Rapana said.

“I want to make sure I’m playing well week in week out.

“For my-self I just want to play solid football. Carry strong for the boys”

And with five Warriors players littered throughout the squad, Rapana expects the club connection to pay dividends.

 “They play together week in week out,” he said.