Manawatu Standard

Warriors halves race heats up

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It’s been the biggest question of the Warriors’ pre-season and the race to replace Shaun Johnson heats up tonight.

The Warriors play their first game of 2019 in a trial against the Storm in Geelong, with rookie trio Adam Keighran, Chanel Harristavi­ta and Hayze Perham all looking to push their claims for the No 7 jersey left vacant by Johnson’s shock departure to Cronulla.

Keighran, who spent the past two seasons playing reserve grade for the Bulldogs and Panthers, is believed to be the frontrunne­r at this stage. But with veteran playmaker Blake Green nursing a hamstring injury, coach Stephen Kearney intends to give all three players equal time in the halves.

And with Keighran, Harris-tavita and Perham untested at first grade level, how they perform in the trials is sure to have a major bearing on who is selected to partner Green in round one against the Bulldogs.

‘‘They’ve come on as the pre-season’s gone on and have an opportunit­y this weekend to do it without an experience­d half out there in Blake,’’ Kearney said.

Five-eighth Api Pewhairang­i, who made four appearance­s for the Eels in 2013 before playing the last three seasons at the London Broncos, is also in the 23-man squad. But Keighran and Harris-tevita are seen as the leading contenders for the halfback position, with Perham an outside chance as he continues his transition from fullback.

Harris-tavita has been in the Warriors’ system for several years and has shown plenty of promise in the under-20s and reserve grade, as well as for the Junior Kiwis.

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