Charlie Gubb may have played his last first-grade game for the Warriors.

Warriors prop Charlie Gubb is set to leave the Warriors with a number of clubs keen on picking him up.

The North Queensland Cowboys are leading the chase, but other clubs are still in the hunt for the front-rower.

The 26-year-old from Wellington has attained cult hero status among the Warriors fans because of the commitment he puts into every game.

Despite this, he has fallen out of favour with Warriors coach Stephen Kearney and has dropped down to the reserve grade team.

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Late last year the Warriors took up the option in his contract to keep him for the 2017 season, but weren't keen on offering him a longer term deal.

However, with no offer coming for 2018, Gubb has been forced to look elsewhere, even though his preference would be to remain at the Warriors.

Gubb played in the first seven games of the season for the Warriors, but missed selection in the last three rounds.

With the return of Ben Matulino from his knee injury and the impressive form of James Gavet, Gubb has fallen down the pecking order at the Warriors, something that's also the case with Albert Vete.

Gubb could be given an early release from his Warriors contract to make a mid-season move to another club.