Source: Radio New Zealand
Chanel Harris-Tavita scored a try double against Sydney Roosters in his only full game this season. Andrew Cornaga/Photosport
NRL: NZ Warriors v Melbourne Storm
Kickoff 9.30pm, Saturday, 11 April
AAMI Stadium, Melbourne
Live blog updates on RNZ website
Five-eighth Chanel Harris-Tavita will return to the NZ Warriors line-up to face Melbourne Storm on Saturday.
Coach Andrew Webster has had to make at least one change to the side that fell to Cronulla Sharks over the weekend, after Luke Metcalf limped off late with a hamstring injury that will keep him sidelined.
Harris-Tavita filled the No.6 jersey for the season-opening win over Sydney Roosters, scoring a try double, but left the field concussed the following week against Canberra Raiders, missed a week under head injury protocols and then lost his spot outright, when Metcalf came back from his lengthy knee rehab.
Metcalf joins co-captain Mitch Barnett (broken thumb) and veteran second-rower Kurt Capewell (calf) in the casualty ward.
Webster may yet be forced into more changes, with centre Adam Pompey charged with grade two dangerous contact against the Sharks, after lifting his knee into a tackle by Kiwis second-rower Briton Nikora, who was forced off the field.
The Warriors have lodged an early guilty plea, but will challenge the grading at judiciary on Tuesday night.
Fellow midfielder Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad also left late against Cronulla with a head/neck injury, but has also been named to face Melbourne.
Webster has kept his options open on the bench, including wing Alofiana Khan-Pereira on the interchange, and half Luke Hanson and centre Ali Leiataua among the reserves.
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad left the field against the Sharks with a head/neck injury. Photosport
Warriors: 1. Taine Tuaupiki, 2. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, 3. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, 4. Adam Pompey, 5. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, 6. Chanel Harris-Tavita, 7. Tanah Boyd, 8. James Fisher-Harris, 9. Wayde Egan, 10. Jackson Ford, 11. Leka Halasima, 12. Jacob Laban, 13. Erin Clark
Interchange: 14. Sam Healey, 15. Marata Niukore, 16. Demitric Vimauga, 17. Tanner Stower-Smith, 18. Eddie Ieremia-Toeava, 20. Alofiana Khan-Pereira
Reserves: 21. Morgan Gannon, 22. Luke Hanson, 23. Ali Leiataua
Meanwhile, the Storm have been bolstered by the return of former All Blacks Sevens star Moses Leo from concussion and centre Jack Howarth.
They are riding a three-game losing streak that culminated in a 50-10 defeat to Penrith Panthers last Friday.
Storm: 1. Sua Faalogo, 2. Will Warbrick, 3. Jack Howarth, 4. Nick Meaney, 5. Moses Leo, 6. Cameron Munster, 7. Jahrome Hughes, 8. Stefano Utoikamanu, 9. Harry Grant, 10. Josh King, 11. Joe Chan, 12. Cooper Clarke, 13. Trent Loiero
Interchange: 14. Tyran Wishart, 15. Alec MacDonald, 16. Jack Hetherington, 17. Davvy Moale, 18. Lazarus Vaalepu, 19. Manaia Waitere
Reserves: 20. Preston Conn, 21. Hugo Peel, 22. Trent Toelau
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