Johnson could play Nines day two

South Sydney centre Aaron Gray has suffered a medial ligament injury on day one of the NRL Auckland Nines at Eden Park.

New Zealand Warriors playmaker Shaun Johnson

The Warriors have made no apologises for not risking Shaun Johnson on day one of the Auckland Nines. (AAP)

The Warriors have made no apologies for not risking Auckland Nines drawcard Shaun Johnson on day one of the tournament, and insist he could play in their dead rubber on Sunday.

Johnson played no part in either of the Warriors' two losses on Saturday after suffering a groin injury in the warm-up for their first clash, but he could yet feature against St George Illawarra.

"He's integral to promoting the game in New Zealand and around the world, so if Shaun's available and fit, we'll give him that opportunity to play," Warriors nines coach Steve McNamara said.

Johnson has yet to miss the shortened format since its inception in 2014, and was this year again the face of a Warriors squad that lacked the pulling power of recent campaigns.

McNamara, deputising for new head coach Stephen Kearney at the nines, admitted the club had previously felt a responsibility to field their big names for the event.

"But we make no mistake, from day one we made it clear that we're preparing for the NRL competition and some other teams are in the same position as us," he said.

"Some have got some very strong squads, some have got some weaker squads and I suppose simply because we're the home team, it does make it more difficult for ourselves.

"But sometimes you have to make the tough decisions placed on what was right for our squad and team going forward."

South Sydney centre Aaron Gray was the other major injury casualty on the opening day, suffering a knee injury that is likely to rule him out of their NRL season-opener.

Gray limped off Eden Park in the first half of the Rabbitohs' tournament-opening loss to Canberra, and it was later confirmed by the club doctor he has a medial ligament injury.

Nines captain Bryson Goodwin said Gray's injury was a massive blow to their team.

"He finished the season really well last year, poor fella had a few injuries last year. All the boys feel sorry for him but he'll come back," he said.

"It's footy, I guess. Could've happened next week. He was training really well. He would've been in the starting side somewhere so I really feel for him."

St George Illawarra duo Matt Dufty (knee) and Patrick Herbert (foot) also copped issues.


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