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In a major boost for the New Zealand Warriors, three of their key players have been given the green light to return to the pitch this week. This comes as a relief to the team and fans alike, following a challenging run of matches where the Warriors' depth was tested due to injuries.
Players Returning to Action
Front rower Bunty Afoa, who missed out on the round 11 match against the Dolphins due to a minor knee injury, is now set to make his return. He is all set to play in the NRL side that will face Canberra this Sunday. Warriors' fans on the NZWarriors.com forum have been eagerly awaiting Afoa's return, with user 'WarriorFan101' commenting, "Bunty's return will definitely strengthen our frontline. His aggression and energy have been missed."
Following the NRL concussion protocols last week, middle forward Jackson Ford has also been cleared for NRL duty. This comes as encouraging news, particularly considering the recent spotlight on player welfare and concussion protocols. 'KiwiWarrior', another active user at NZWarriors.com, expressed relief at Ford's speedy recovery, stating, "Glad to see Ford is back. His performance before the concussion was impressive."
In addition to Afoa and Ford, centre Ali Leiataua is also making a return. He has been selected on the NRL squad’s extended bench to battle the Raiders. Leiataua will also be listed in the centre for the club’s New South Wales Cup side, which is scheduled to face Canterbury Bankstown on Sunday.
Maxigesic Recovery Report
The Maxigesic Recovery Report provides updates on the injury status of the Warriors' players. According to the latest report:
The return of these players is promising news for the Warriors, who are currently positioned in the middle of the NRL ladder, with a win-loss record that leaves room for improvement. The general sentiment amongst fans on the NZWarriors.com forum is one of optimism, with many users expressing their belief in the team's ability to climb the ladder as the season progresses.
This development is a positive step towards the Warriors' push for a strong finish in the remaining games of the season. The inclusion of these key players will undoubtedly bring a significant boost to the team's performance, and fans will be keenly following their progress in the upcoming matches.
Players Returning to Action
Front rower Bunty Afoa, who missed out on the round 11 match against the Dolphins due to a minor knee injury, is now set to make his return. He is all set to play in the NRL side that will face Canberra this Sunday. Warriors' fans on the NZWarriors.com forum have been eagerly awaiting Afoa's return, with user 'WarriorFan101' commenting, "Bunty's return will definitely strengthen our frontline. His aggression and energy have been missed."
Following the NRL concussion protocols last week, middle forward Jackson Ford has also been cleared for NRL duty. This comes as encouraging news, particularly considering the recent spotlight on player welfare and concussion protocols. 'KiwiWarrior', another active user at NZWarriors.com, expressed relief at Ford's speedy recovery, stating, "Glad to see Ford is back. His performance before the concussion was impressive."
In addition to Afoa and Ford, centre Ali Leiataua is also making a return. He has been selected on the NRL squad’s extended bench to battle the Raiders. Leiataua will also be listed in the centre for the club’s New South Wales Cup side, which is scheduled to face Canterbury Bankstown on Sunday.
Maxigesic Recovery Report
The Maxigesic Recovery Report provides updates on the injury status of the Warriors' players. According to the latest report:
- Rocco Berry – Hamstring, expected to return in Rd 14-15
- Edward Kosi - Chest, expected to return in Rd 13
The return of these players is promising news for the Warriors, who are currently positioned in the middle of the NRL ladder, with a win-loss record that leaves room for improvement. The general sentiment amongst fans on the NZWarriors.com forum is one of optimism, with many users expressing their belief in the team's ability to climb the ladder as the season progresses.
This development is a positive step towards the Warriors' push for a strong finish in the remaining games of the season. The inclusion of these key players will undoubtedly bring a significant boost to the team's performance, and fans will be keenly following their progress in the upcoming matches.