The Warriors have made a habit of responding from poor performances this season.

In what has become a patchy 2018 season for the Warriors there has at least been one constant: the bounce back.

While Sunday's 36-12 loss at the hands of the Titans might mark a season low for the club who started the year with five wins in a row, fans can at least take solace in knowing what tends to happen the week after the Warriors are dealt to.

This season, the Warriors have had 30 or more points piled on them five times, including this past Sunday.

They have bounced back to win the following week each time.

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After the melbourne Storm put 50 points on the New Zealand club in round eight, they responded by thumping the Wests Tigers 26-4.

GETTY Former Warrior Konrad Hurrell opened the scoring for the Titans on Sunday.

When the Roosters shut them out 32-0 at home in round 10, the Warriors travelled to Sydney the following week and beat up on the Eels.

And when the Rabbitohs and Panthers did a number on them, it was Manly and Brisbane respectively who felt the wrath of a Warriors bounce back.

While not ideal, coach Stephen Kearney has certainly found a way to put a rocket up the group after a heavy defeat this year and fans will be hoping he can do it again this weekend.

Now sitting in eighth spot on the competition ladder and with their finals hopes in jeopardy, the Warriors will stay on in Australia rather than travel home and head to Wollongong this Saturday to take on the fourth placed Dragons.

After Kearney labelled Sunday's effort as "soft", fans will be hoping another spirited bounce-back performance is on the cards as the club enters must-win territory.

"I don't like using the word but I thought it was pretty soft in the second half," Kearney said post match.

"There was a fair bit on the line and to produce a second half of that standard makes it very disappointing."

The Warriors have already played the Dragons once this season, beating the joint venture 20-12 at Mt Smart Stadium.