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    The Warriors have again shuffled their side for tonight's NRL match against the Dolphins with fullback Taine Tuaupiki another game-day withdrawal

    The Warriors have again shuffled their side for tonight's NRL match against the Dolphins with fullback Taine Tuaupiki another game-day withdrawal


    Tuaupiki is with his partner for the imminent birth of the side's first child - meaning Dallin Watene-Zelezniak starts at the back.

    Only one member of the backline - halfback Te Maire Martin - remains in the same role as originally named on Tuesday, with three players from outside the original 17 to start.

    In the pack, Paul Roache starts at hooker in jersey 18 in another change.

    Warriors forward Jackson Ford - who remains in jersey 11- says cornering their dynamic opponents will be key.



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