Taranaki Daily News

Harris, Johnson, Kata out for Warriors

- DAVID LONG

Shaun Johnson and Solomone Kata will join Tohu Harris on the sidelines for the Warriors’ game against the Storm tomorrow.

Harris, who suffered two head knocks in the Warriors’ 20-12 win over the Dragons on Friday night, didn’t take part in training yesterday and Warriors coach Stephen Kearney said immediatel­y after it that the second rower wouldn’t be considered for this game.

But Johnson (groin) and Kata (ankle) had fitness tests while the rest of the team were being put through their paces.

Both players looked to be moving well, but neither the halfback nor centre passed the tests and aren’t included in the wider squad for the Anzac Day game.

The absence of these three key players against the reigning premiers means Mason Lino will play at halfback for the third time this season, Anthony Gelling gets to start at centre for the second week in a row and Isaiah Papali’i will wear the No 12 jersey.

Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad has been named in the No 17 jersey, meaning the winger could play in his first NRL game this season.

While Kearney was hopeful of being able to call on Johnson and Kata, Harris was never in considerat­ion.

‘‘We’ve definitely ruled him out. In terms of the protocol we’ve got to go through, it was a pretty significan­t head knock on Friday,’’ Kearney said.

‘‘He’s pulled up well, but with the quick turnaround, it’s a pretty serious injury and a pretty serious part of the game now and we certainly don’t want to take any risks.

‘‘He hasn’t passed the time period which they’ve allowed, so he’s been ruled out.’’

After the 27-18 loss to the Broncos the previous week, the win over the then undefeated Dragons was a big step in the right direction and it showed that the team’s good form at the start of the season wasn’t a flash in the pan.

However, this was another game where they were hammered in the penalty count, conceding 13, to the Dragons’ five. A number of these were close to their goal line and in the end, Blake Green was sent to the bin for infringing after the final warning had been given by referee Ben Cummins.

The Warriors gave away a large number of penalties in a similar position in their game against the Roosters earlier in the season and they’re in danger of getting a reputation for this.

Kearney says it’s an area of their game he’s looking to tidy up.

‘‘There were elements of our discipline which weren’t quite good enough,’’ he said of the Dragons game.

‘‘We’re trying to work really hard with the referees, in terms of not getting in front of the line.

‘‘It’s such a touchy subject now and we probably put a great deal of pressure on ourselves by being offside a couple of times and that snowballs, in terms of the pressure you put on yourself.

‘‘So consequent­ly we ended up with a man in the bin, so that’s an area of improvemen­t for us.’’

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Shaun Johnson did some work at training on Monday but didn’t pass his fitness test.
GETTY IMAGES Shaun Johnson did some work at training on Monday but didn’t pass his fitness test.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand