Back row forwards Logan Swann and Micheal Luck have both extended their NRL careers with the Warriors.
Swann, who returned home this year after three seasons in the English Super League, has signed another one-year deal taking him through to the end of the Warriors' 2008 campaign.
And Luck is staying in Auckland until the end of the 2010 season after extending his original three-year contract by a further two years.
They both said they were always keen to stay with the club.
"This is where it started for me and this is where I'd love to finish my career," said Swann (32), who's now set to become a nine-year Warrior.
"It was a great opportunity when the Vodafone Warriors gave me the chance to return to the club this season. It's been fantastic being part of this team and the club as a whole."
The 25-year-old Luck joined the Warriors last season after five years and 76 appearances for North Queensland.
"It's been the best move I could have made coming to Auckland," he said.
"Playing with the boys here and working with the coaching staff has really helped my game hugely. I'm getting so much enjoyment out of my football and living here has been great as well."
Head coach Ivan Cleary said both players were real assets to the club.
"They're such professional players with great attitudes," he said.
"Micheal has made huge strides since arriving here. He came close to gaining State of Origin selection just a couple of weeks ago. And Logan has given us everything we expected from him and more."
Swann played 146 times for the Warriors from 1997-2003 before spending one season with the Bradford Bulls and two with the Warrington Wolves in England. A 28-test former Kiwi international, he has appeared in all but one of the Warriors' 17 matches so far this season.
Luck has been ever-present since his club debut last year, stretching his run to 41 consecutive appearances in last Sunday's 44-16 win against the Dragons. He is also one of only two players who have made 600-plus tackles in the NRL so far this year.
He was called in as Queensland's 18th man for the third State of Origin match in Brisbane on July 4.