The Warriors' miserable luck against St George Illawarra continued with a hamstring injury crueling Kieran Foran's long-awaited club debut before they slumped to an error-strewn 26-12 NRL defeat in Sydney tonight.
Their misfortune began before kick-off at UOW Jubilee Stadium, with the ongoing saga around Foran's highly anticipated playing return taking another dramatic twist that saw the Kiwis international injured in the warm-up to delay his comeback for at least another week.
The 26-year-old playmaker was this week cleared to play his first game in almost a year after overcoming a long-term shoulder injury but the hamstring and lower back problems that plagued him throughout previous stints at both Manly and Parramatta returned to haunt him.
Foran was rushed in to the sheds for treatment before his late scratching prompted a major backline reshuffle, with Tui Lolohea shifting from the right wing into the number six role and 18th man Blake Ayshford coming in to right centre to push David Fusitu'a out to the flank.
"It's been pretty much a 12-month build-up for it so he's pretty gutted about it all," said coach Stephen Kearney.