LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a dramatic turn of events, the New Zealand Warriors have received some positive news on the injury front, with star halfback Shaun Johnson being declared fit for their opening clash against Cronulla Sutherland.
The 33-year-old playmaker, who suffered an ankle injury during a grueling training session, had fans on tenterhooks as he was seen sporting a moon boot.
However, it has now been revealed that Johnson is all clear and ready to showcase his skills on the field.
This news will come as a huge relief to the Warriors, as Johnson's presence is crucial for their chances of success in the 2024 NRL season.
With his trademark speed and agility, Johnson has the ability to leave defenders in his wake, just like a bullet train racing down the tracks.
His precise passes and clever decision-making have been the driving force behind the Warriors' attacking prowess in recent years.
So, the fact that he is in no doubt for the upcoming match against the Sharks is like adding another weapon to their already impressive arsenal.
With Johnson leading the charge, the Warriors will be hoping to start their season with a bang and send shockwaves through the competition.
Let's hope that the ankle sprain doesn't hamper his performance, and he can deliver yet another masterclass on the rugby league field.