A bad day became even worse when the Warriors suffered a trio of health issues but none of the injuries appeared as serious as first feared.
While David Fusitu'a, Ryan Hoffman and Jacob Lillyman were all forced from the field in today's disappointing 32-28 loss to the Titans, all three men should be fit following next weekend's representative round.
Fusitu'a returned to first-grade football only this week after a long rehab following a shoulder injury that prematurely ended his last season. And the 20-year-old was fortunate to escape another lengthy lay-off after being taken to hospital with what seemed to be a neck problem.
"Dave Fusitu'a was pretty much precautionary," said Warriors head of athletic performance Balin Cupples. "With the tackle, he got his head in the wrong place and jammed down towards his head. He had a little bit of tingling so we took the correct path and sent him to hospital to go through all the necessary tests."
Coach Andrew McFadden saw nothing wrong with the tackle of Ryan James that prompted a lengthy delay as Fusitu'a was stabilised and removed on a stretcher. But Greg Bird, on the other hand, could be facing judicial trouble after being placed on report for his hit on Hoffman.