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The Mole: Undermanned Warriors to blood ‘best halfback since Stacey Jones’ – Wide World of Sports
As training session carnage deepens injury crisis

The carnage at the Warriors will give Kiwi fans a glimpse into the future in Sunday’s clash with last-placed Canterbury.
The Warriors lost three more players to injury in a brutal mid-week training session, with halves Chanel Harris-Tavita and Adam Keighran clashing heads badly and in-form winger/centre Patrick Herbert tearing a hamstring.
Wide World of Sports has learned that Harris-Tavita and Keighran are both out – with interim coach Todd Payten set to blood boom youngster Paul Turner as a …
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