Eels winger Maika Sivo has vowed to change his tackling technique as he prepares to return from suspension in the annual Easter Monday clash with Wests Tigers at CommBank Stadium.
Sivo will play his first premiership match after serving a three-match ban for a high tackle on Titans utility AJ Brimson in the Pre-Season Challenge and has been named in a reshuffled backline following the loss of halfback Mitchell Moses.
Other major Round 4 team selection news includes:
Brad Schneider will deputise for injured Panthers halfback Nathan Cleary (hamstring);
Mavrik Geyer, son of 1991 grand final hero Mark, will make his NRL debut for Penrith from the interchange;
Broncos halfback Adam Reynolds returns from a knee injury;
Origin forward David Fifita has been named at 18th man for the Titans after a pre-season pectoral injury;
Roosters halves Sam Walker and Luke Keary have been cleared to play but prop Lindsay Collins (hamstring) is out;
Star winger Josh Addo-Carr (shoulder) is included in the Bulldogs’ extended squad;
Dragons recruit Hame Sele is set to make his first appearance from the bench after recovering from a hamstring injury, and;
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck reverts to fullback for the Warriors after Taine Tuaupiki failed a HIA in last weekend’s defeat of Canberra.
Parramatta coach Brad Arthur has moved Kiwis playmaker Dylan Brown to halfback in place of Moses (fractured foot), with rookie Blaize Talagi to play five-eighth after starring on debut in the centres against Manly last weekend.
Morgan Harper shifts from wing to centre to accommodate the return of Sivo.
After missing the final four rounds of last year’s competition due to a high tackle on Gold Coast winger Jo Jo Fifita, the Fijian cult hero admitted he needs to amend his technique and has been working hard to do so while suspended.