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    Warriors coach Stephen Kearney has made just one forced change to his starting line-up for Sunday's NRL match against the Broncos in Brisbane

    Warriors coach Stephen Kearney has made just one forced change to his starting line-up for Sunday's NRL match against the Broncos in Brisbane

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Stephen Kearney
    Stephen Kearney
    The right edge, which leaked tries in the loss to the Panthers last week, remains intact, with Gerard Beale named to start on the left wing in place of Ken Maumalo.

    Maumalo picked up a knee injury against Penrith which Kearney says is still being assessed.

    He says it's yet to be determined how long Ken Maumalo will be sidelined for.

    Anthony Gelling has been brought on to the extended bench to replace Beale, while Joe Vuna is in line for another appearance after being named in the 16 jumper.

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