But after conceding that Hurrell was brought back too soon for the round-five clash with Melbourne, and two mixed performances from the burly centre against the Tigers and Cowboys, McFadden wielded the axe.
"I certainly thought long and hard about it but there are some things Konrad needs to improve on that I've made him aware of," he said.
"He understands that and it wasn't just about the errors. There are some circumstances around Konrad and his knee and his lack of preparation, because of that knee, which probably impacted on his form a little.
"Even though he's doing some good things, there are some things he needs to work on.
"I know he'll bounce back and there was a temptation to make other changes but I feel that some guys need that second chance."
Fusitu'a will make his first appearance of the season after recovering from shoulder surgery over the off season and impressing with three tries in his first two games back in NSW Cup over the last fortnight.
After playing 12 games on the right wing last season, McFadden says Fusitu'a's size, speed and skill-set make him well suited to the midfield.
"He's definitely got centre material. He's got all of the skills. He's big and athletic and reads the game really well so there's no reason why he can't play there.
"It may take a little time to build combinations but we've certainly worked hard at it this week.
"He's been playing centres in our [NSW] Cup side and going really well so I'm very confident he can do the job."
With Hurrell struggling, Matt Allwood serving a suspension until round 10, and the extent of Ngani Laumape's knee injury still to be determined, McFadden said he was waiting for someone to make the right centre position their own.
Laumape was named to face the Storm four weeks ago before being replaced by Hurrell, but his troublesome knee may yet require surgery.
"We're still hopeful that we might be able to get something out of him this year."