"We're certainly hopeful he will be able to play and will give him every opportunity to prove his fitness."
In the reshuffle forced by Foran's late defection on Sunday, Kearney moved Tuimoala Lolohea to standoff, centre David Fusitu'a to Lolohea's spot on the right wing and 18th man Blake Ayshford into the centres.
Ayshford backed up from an 80-minute effort in the Warriors' Intrust Super Premiership side's 21-14 win over Illawarra in Wollongong with another 80 minutes against the Dragons in what was his 147th NRL career appearance. The 28-year-old Ayshford has been named on the right wing today.
The starting pack named is the same as the one used against the Dragons.
The bench again includes Sam Lisone as well as James Gavet and Ligi Sao, who both had their first NRL outings of the season last weekend. In 43 minutes on the field, Gavet made 129 metres from 15 runs; Jacob Lillyman the only Warriors forward to carry the ball more with 151 metres from 15 runs.
Named in the #14 jersey and in line for his first NRL game this year is the club's 2016 rookie of the year Nathaniel Roache. The hooker impressed in his first game after a long lay-off when he played almost 60 minutes for the ISP side, making 111 metres from 12 runs, scoring a try and also coming up with 28 tackles and no misses.
Others on the extended bench are Albert Vete, Bunty Afoa, Mason Lino and Ata Hingano.
This will be the 21st encounter between the Warriors and the Titans with the home side holding a 13-7 advantage in the 20 match-ups so far. The Warriors have won the last three contests and 11 of the last 12 since 2011.
WARRIORS v GOLD COAST TITANS
Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland
4.00pm, Sunday, April 2
Warriors: Tuivasa-Sheck, Ayshford, Fusitu'a, Kata, Maumalo, Foran, Johnson, Gubb, Luke, Lillyman, Thompson, Hoffman, Mannering.
Interchange: Roache, Gavet, Lisone, Sao, Vete, Afoa, Lino, Hingano