LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

New Zealand Warriors back Roger Tuivasa-Sheck will be out for up to eight weeks due to a high grade hamstring strain sustained during Friday night's game against the Sydney Roosters.

The Warriors had hoped the injury was minor, but unfortunately, that is not the case.

As a result, Tuivasa-Sheck will miss several upcoming games, including matches against the Melbourne Storm, Brisbane Broncos, Newcastle Knights, North Queensland Cowboys, and St George Illawarra Dragons.

Rocco Berry will replace him in the side for this weekend's game.

The club confirmed the news in an injury update on Tuesday afternoon.

According to zerotackle.com, this injury comes as a significant blow to the Warriors, as Tuivasa-Sheck, the team's veteran player, is a key player for them.

The Warriors will have to make adjustments to their lineup in his absence, with Adam Pompey moving from the centres to the wing to fill the void left by Tuivasa-Sheck.

This injury will force the Warriors to rely on their depth and resilience as they navigate a challenging stretch of matches without one of their star players.

The team will need to come together and find ways to compensate for his absence on the field.

Warriors fans will be eagerly awaiting Tuivasa-Sheck's return and hoping for a speedy recovery as they continue to support the team through this difficult period.

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