An official report on seven injured Warriors players has been released before of Sunday’s Indigenous Round matchup versus The Dolphins.
Center The newest players to join the casualty ward, which already include stars Kurt Capewell, Tohu Harris, Shaun Johnson, and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, are hooker Wayde Egan and Ali Leiataua.
After suffering a concussion against the Penrith Panthers last week, Egan will be need to stand down for 11 days, which will keep him out of this week’s game. However, he will be back in Round 13.
Additionally, the team has stated that Johnson, Harris, and Capewell would all rejoin the squad the following week.
Additionally, the team has stated that Johnson, Harris, and Capewell would all rejoin the squad the following week.
For this weekend’s game, Rocco Berry, Freddy Lussick, Marata Niukore, and Chane Harris-Tavita will be back. However, rookie center Ali Leiataua will not be able to play due to an ankle injury until Round 18.
One bright spot for the team is that youngster Demitric Sifakula, who had an ACL injury in August 2023, will finally make his long-awaited comeback this week in the NSW Cup.
Due to a finger injury, Tohu Harris had to withdraw from Magic Round at the last minute. He is also slated to miss this week, but he should return in Round 13.
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