An already beat-up New Zealand Warriors side will most likely be without the services of star prop Addin Fonua-Blake on Friday when they take on the Manly Sea Eagles.
The Warriors' marquee off-season signing limped off with an unspecified knee injury in the 14th minute of the team's 32-12 loss to the Roosters on Sunday evening and coach Nathan Brown isn't optimistic about his chances of being ready to take the field again in five days.
"It's highly unlikely in such a short turnaround," said Brown. "I don't know how it is, got to hope it is only a minor one and he doesn't miss too much. We've got a few blokes wounded."
The loss of Fonua-Blake would not only deny the Warriors some crucial forward momentum - his ability to rack up post-contact metres and offload the ball are top shelf - it also denies league fans the chance to see the big man's first clash with his old club since signing with the Warriors.