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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby League

    Warriors centre Ali Leiataua is the latest name to join the club's casualty ward

    Warriors centre Ali Leiataua is the latest name to join the club's casualty ward

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    He's sidelined with an ankle injury suffered during the win over the Panthers, and will miss Sunday's home match against the Dolphins.

    Assistant coach Stacey Jones reveals the extent of the damage.



    Hooker Wayde Egan is also absent with concussion.

    In a boost, they'll welcome back centre Rocco Berry, forward Marata Niukore and dummy-half Freddy Lussick from injury.

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