NZ Warriors are sweating on a trio of injuries, all sustained in Friday's 19-18 defeat to St George Illawarra Dragons in Gosford.
The Kiwi side were the walking wounded as they slipped to another golden point loss, and could face a number of weeks without some of their key players.
Lock Tohu Harris copped the worst of the injuries, suffering a head knock, colliding with back rower Tariq Sims, and landing awkwardly on his shoulder.
Harris failed the subsequent head injury assessment (HIA), with coach Nathan Brown saying that he is a doubt for the Warriors' next match, against Cronulla Sharks on July 11.
Elsewhere, back rower Eliesa Katoa also sustained two separate injury concerns.
Katoa struggled with a shoulder issue, but was able to play on before he picked up an ankle injury that saw him fail to complete the match against the Dragons.
In his first game of the season after returning to the club last month, halfback Chad Townsend is also an injury worry, also copping a knock to the shoulder, albeit able to complete the match as the Warriors slumped to defeat.
No word from the club has been given as to the severity of the injuries the trio sustained.
But coach Brown also confirmed that new signing Matt Lodge should be available to make his Warriors debut against Cronulla.
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