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Race on for Warriors five-eighth NRL role

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Kodi Nikorima and Chanel Harris-Tavita have spent the NRL off-season trying to convince coach Stephen Kearney they should be the Warriors five-eighth.

KODI NIKORIMA of the Kiwis in action during the 2017 Rugby League World Cup match between the New Zealand Kiwis and Samoa at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. Picture: Racing and Sports

Warriors coach Stephen Kearney says he genuinely can't decide if Kodi Nikorima or Chanel Harris-Tavita will be his starting five-eighth in round one of the NRL.

Kearney revealed the pair are neck-and-neck to wear No.6 against the Knights in Newcastle on March 14, with performances at the Kiwi club's two trials likely to be decisive.

A rookie in 2019, former Warriors junior Harris-Tavita made enormous strides and could well force Kearney to initially field Kiwis international Nikorima as a bench weapon.

In Wednesday's opposed training session, Harris-Tavita was slotted outside halfback Blake Green in what Kearney described as his "NRL group", although he said nothing should be read into that.

"I'm going to say this - it's an open position. It's the old saying, the best man's going to get the role," Kearney told reporters on Wednesday.

"We're just trying to give them both a good opportunity to stake their claim.

"One week I'm saying it's Chanel and the next week it's Kodi so that's a good position to be in."

It is a familiar scenario for Harris-Tavita, who spent the lead-up to the opening round last year in a battle with fellow youngster Adam Keighran to partner Green.

Keighran won that sprint courtesy of good trial form but Harris-Tavita soon usurped him, making nine starts in the halves, several of which came after Nikorima's mid-season signing from Brisbane.

Twenty-year-old Harris-Tavita had taken longer to recover from post-season wrist surgery than Kearney expected but had impressed since his return to contact work.