Waikato Times

Maumalo out for Warriors

- Marvin France

Warriors winger Ken Maumalo has been ruled out of Sunday’s clash against the Broncos with a knee injury but coach Stephen Kearney has refrained from making wholesale changes after last week’s horror show in Penrith.

Maumalo suffered the injury, which is still being assessed, during the 36-4 rout to a depleted Panthers side, which has seen the Warriors fall to eighth place.

Gerard Beale has taken his spot on the left wing, while Joe Vuna and Anthony Gelling have been brought onto the bench in the only other changes for the trip to Brisbane.

Peta Hiku has been retained at right centre despite being pulled from the field in the second half against the Panthers after a particular­ly poor defensive display.

But as bad as the result was, Kearney insisted now was not the time to panic with the Warriors still just four points out of first place.

‘‘As much as I know you would all like to catastroph­ise it, it’s not the end of the world,’’ the coach said at the club’s weekly Warriors: Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (c), David Fusitu’a, Peta Hiku, Solomone Kata, Gerard Beale, Blake Green, Shaun Johnson, James Gavet, Issac Luke, Agnatius Paasi, Isaiah Papali’i, Simon Mannering, Adam Blair. Interchang­e: Jazz Tevaga, Chris Satae, Joseph Vuna, Anthony Gelling, Ligi Sao, Karl Lawton, Blake Ayshford, Mason Lino media session yesterday.

‘‘We had individual­s who were part of Friday night who didn’t perform well who have also been part of the team over the last 16 weeks who have put us in the position where we are. I always remind myself of that.

‘‘I’m not one for putting up with poor performanc­es but I’ve got to take into account other issues and the big picture and do what’s best for the footy team.’’

While Hiku has formed a lethal combinatio­n with winger David Fusitu’a on attack, it is not the first time his defence has come under question this year.

But the Kiwis internatio­nal was coming off a hectic couple of weeks having backed up against the Sharks last week just two days after arriving home from the Denver test against England.

And Kearney felt the heavy workload may have caught up with him.

 ??  ?? Ken Maumalo picked up a knee injuury in the loss to Penrith last week.
Ken Maumalo picked up a knee injuury in the loss to Penrith last week.

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