Warriors halfback Chanel Harris-Tavita looks set to miss the remainder of the NRL season, with surgery required to repair a pectoral injury he suffered in last weekend's loss to the Melbourne Storm.
Club assistant coach Justin Morgan confirmed the young half would not play a further role in the team's campaign, after seeking advice from surgeons in both Australia and New Zealand on the injury.
"There was a chance that he wasn't going to need a surgical procedure, but the surgeon in both New Zealand and Australia has decided that would be the best way forward," Morgan said.
"He will have surgery later this week, so that means he's likely to be missing for the remainder of the season; it's a 10-to-12-week rehab process with the surgery.
"It's not great news for Chanel, but at least there's some definitive answers around how to rehab it and when he does come back, fingers crossed he'll be 100 per cent able to do everything that is required and not make it more prone to a re-injury, which would be devastating for him."