The Warriors are likely to let Sam Lisone leave the club, even with Bunty Afoa picking up a season-ending injury.
The 25-year-old Lisone is in the last year of his contract with the Warriors. He has a couple of NRL clubs showing interest in him, as well as a few Super League teams.
While it was initially thought that Lisone would play out his final year with the Warriors before heading somewhere new, the interest in him in Australia and the UK has picked up again recently.
The Warriors have for some time been willing to let Lisone go, although there was a need to pause for thought when Afoa picked up an ACL injury at training early last week, which has ruled him out for the season.
But it appears that the Warriors would still be willing to allow Lisone to leave if he gets a good enough offer to play for another NRL club, or move north to the Super League.
There have already been discussions at the Penrose-based club about who to bring in for Lisone, with one of the names understood to be the Canberra Raiders' Jack Murchie.
Murchie is listed as a second rower, but can also play in the middle. He comes off contract at the end of the season, so would need an early release.
He might not be a big name player yet and so far the 22-year-old has only played three NRL games for the Raiders.
However, he recently played for them at the NRL Nines in Perth and previously represented the Australian under 23s team at the 2018 Rugby League Commonwealth Championship.
He is a player held in high regard by Warriors recruitment manager Peter O'Sullivan, but the 1.93m forward is one of a number of players the club are looking at.
If a player at Murchie's level was to come in, it's unlikely he would be able to take the 30th spot in the roster, so would be dependent on Lisone moving on.
As for that much talked about final spot on the team's roster for this season, it's possible there could be some news on that soon.
NRL clubs must register 29 players on their roster by March 1, with the 30th player needing to be registered by June 30.
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Some clubs may have more than 30 players on their books, so will need to offload someone before the March 1 deadline. If any of those players are of interest to the Warriors, they can come in for them.
The Warriors have 12 players coming off contract at the end of the season and it's unlikely any of them will be offered new deals until the 2020 campaign is underway.
O'Sullivan is busily looking at how the club's roster might look and as well as seeing what players might move on, he's also looking at who would be available to come in.
One name that there could be interest in is the Dragons' Tyson Frizell. His brother is All Black Shannon Frizell, who plays for the Highlanders.
While the Knights have offered him a three-year deal for once his current contract expires at the end of the season, he's a player the Warriors could make a move for too.
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