Warriors coach Andrew Webster says he’s “definitely confident” that halfback Shaun Johnson might be match to return subsequent week after the veteran playmaker was a late scratching for Saturday’s 32-6 loss to the Panthers.
The Dally M favorite injured his calf at coaching throughout the week and was formally dominated out on Thursday, with the Warriors unable to conjure something in assault with out the person who leads the league for assists this season.
But the harm is claimed to be a minor one, with Johnson revealing he’s “touch and go” for subsequent week’s recreation in opposition to both the Knights or Raiders.
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“I was confident that he’d play this week,” Webster mentioned.
“It’ll be day-by-day and keep ticking over.”
The Warriors actually struggled with out Johnson there to name the pictures, with the guests coughing up loads of ball and breaking the road simply as soon as of their first finals look in 5 years.
“We didn’t give ourselves an opportunity,” Webster mentioned.
“I think if you look at the bits we got wrong, Shaun wouldn’t have been able to have any impact on them.
“Yes, he would have been able to have some different touches and different kicks at times, but we had two yardage errors and an off-side on a kick chase. Shaun’s not going to be able to change that.
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“We’d love to have him out there but that’s not the reason (we lost).”
Webster confirmed he’d possible keep on with the halves pairing of Dylan Walker and Te Maire Martin if Johnson is unable to play in entrance of what’s going to be a raucous dwelling crowd, whereas he’s additionally assured that skipper Tohu Harris will keep away from a ban for a crusher sort out.
The workhorse lock was positioned on report for a sort out on Luke Garner within the second half, however his coach mentioned he watched it 4 occasions and that Harris had nothing to fret about.
“It was purely accidental,” Harris mentioned.
“I just lost grip of him and it was unfortunate how he fell and I just landed on top of him.
“I think that was the first time I’ve been put on report in my career so I think my record is pretty good. I don’t know how they’re going to judge it, but I should be good to go next week.”
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