The Warriors may have the best spine in the NRL but they are struggling to get all of their key playmakers on the park, with captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck ruled out of Friday's round three NRL clash against the Bulldogs in Dunedin.
The 23-year-old fullback has failed to recover from a concussion which forced him from the field in the first half of last Friday's 26-10 defeat to Melbourne.
He sat out the rest of the match after failing the NRL's requisite head injury assessment and his condition continued to be monitored this week, but another failed test today means he'll be sidelined for at least another week.
Versatile back Tui Lolohea will wear the No1 jersey against the Bulldogs after initially being named in the Warriors' extended reserves and last year's skipper Ryan Hoffman will captain the side in Tuivasa-Sheck's absence.
"Roger has been through the concussion protocols as required and hasn't been cleared to play," said Warriors coach Stephen Kearney.