Dylan Edwards (hand) and
Api Koroisau (wrist) will return against the Knights but the pair won t be risked if they aren t ready.
Edwards slotting in at fullback would solve a headache for Cleary, who could then move
Stephen Crichton back to the centres to replace
Paul Momirovski after he was suspended by the judiciary on Tuesday night.
Titans winger
Phil Sami (concussion) has been named on an extended bench to face the Rabbitohs and is a chance of playing.
Former Storm star
Will Chambers has been brought straight onto Cronulla s extended bench for the clash with the Bulldogs but the veteran outside back could have a run for feeder team Newtown to improve his match fitness.
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NRL 2021: Round two late mail, team changes, injury news
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By The MoleFeb 27th, 2021
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They all wanted to see Joseph Suaalii in his first game against grown men - and the Sydney Roosters wonder-kid didn t disappoint with a two-try performance in a trial in Canberra.
The 17-year-old - who barely played a game last season due to COVID and contract disputes - could not have asked for a better debut.
Playing for Roosters feeder club North Sydney, Suaalii lived up to the hype - and then some, helping the Bears to an upset 26-18 win.
Canberra should have won this trial easily on paper - their team contained seasoned NRL players Corey Horsburgh, Emre Guler, Dunamis Lui, Ryan James, Tom Starling, Bailey Simonsson and Siliva Havili, while the Bears had a team largely of no-names .