The Warriors could be without two key players for the remainder for the season, while two others look set for stints on the sidelines following the carnage of their 30-16 loss to the Penrith Panthers on Sunday.
Hooker Wayde Egan (shoulder) and second rower Tohu Harris (knee) are the biggest of the team's concerns, while backs Rocco Berry (hamstring) and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (concussion) add to their injury issues.
The injuries all happened in the first half of the match, with Harris, Tuivasa-Sheck and Egan leaving the game within the opening 20 minutes. While Tuivasa-Sheck's was the worst from a visual perspective – with the team captain going prone before hitting the ground after trying to make a tackle – coach Nathan Brown said his was the least concerning of the four injuries.
"He's had a concussion obviously, but he feels quite good now," Brown said of Tuivasa-Sheck after the match. "[We'll see] how he goes over the next week; obviously he has to go through the protocols, but Roger's the one in the best shape.
"I think Tohu Harris has done his ACL, which is obviously a terrible injury. Wayde Egan's shoulder is not looking like he's going to be likely for any more this year and, unfortunately, young Rocco's hurt his hamstring."