The Warriors are sweating on the fitness of five-eighth Blake Green and centre Gerard Beale in the wake of this afternoon's scrappy 27-26 NRL defeat to the Bulldogs in Sydney.
Green was forced from the field with a calf injury inside the final quarter at ANZ Stadium, while Beale suffered a hamstring strain that leaves both players in doubt for Friday's pivotal home game against Penrith at Mt Smart Stadium.
Star halfback Shaun Johnson also sent a scare through the camp when he went down after rolling his ankle in the second half but stayed on as the Warriors fought back to 26-26, before Canterbury five-eighth Lachlan Lewis' field goal sealed their demise two minutes from fulltime.
The eighth-ranked Warriors desperately need Green's organising skills and experience and will give the 31-year-old playmaker every chance to prove his fitness throughout a short five day turnaround, with back-up half Mason Lino likely to remain on standby.
Beale has been a strong contributor on the right edge in recent weeks but Kiwi international Peta Hiku looms as his likely replacement should he fail to recover in time to face the fifth-placed Panthers.