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Felise Kaufusi was found guilty of Dangerous Contact at the judiciary on Tuesday night and will miss four matches so changes will be needed to the side named on Tuesday. Wallace could come into the starting side at prop with Kenny Bromwich switching to second row to fill the void left by Kaufusi.
Anthony Milford could also be a late inclusion with rookie half Isaiya Katoa in doubt with an elbow niggle.Forward Kobe Hetherington is listed among the reserves as he works his way back from a biceps injury and could be a late inclusion. Tom Flegler was a game day starter in place of Corey Jensen last week who played off the bench, which is how the pair are named for this week's game.
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