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If there’s one position on the field a coach craves stability it’s halfback, but as we head into Round 7 of the Telstra Premiership only seven No.7s have managed to play every game of the season.

Roosters playmaker Sam Walker was named among the reserves on Tuesday but has now been ruled out of Thursday's showdown against the Storm, joining Penrith’s Nathan Cleary (hamstring), Parramatta’s Mitch Moses (foot) and Bronco Adam Reynolds (hamstring) on the sideline.

Luke Keary will again call the shots for the Roosters while the Eels have the vastly experienced Dylan Brown holding down the No.7 jersey and Reynolds’ deputy Jock Madden will have taken plenty of confidence out of his assured display in the victory over the Dolphins in his 24th career game.

Among the halfbacks to fall by the wayside since Round 1 are Dolphin Sean O’Sullivan and Titan Tanah Boyd, who have both been dropped, and Rabbitoh Lachlan Ilias, who was omitted from Jason Demetriou’s top 17 before being injured in NSW Cup.

The men who have managed to stay injury-free and maintain their form through the opening six rounds are Nicho Hynes, Jamal Fogarty, Daly Cherry-Evans, Shaun Johnson, Ben Hunt, Drew Hutchison and Chad Townsend.

Reynolds limps off for half-time

It’s no coincidence that five of the sides sitting in the top eight – Sharks, Raiders, Cowboys, Sea Eagles and Warriors - boast a halfback who has played every game in 2024.

The Panthers and Storm have overcome chopping and changing in the key playmaking role to also sit inside the eight while the fifth-placed Dolphins made their call early on replacing O'Sullivan with Katoa, who has steered Wayne Bennett's men to three wins and one loss in his four games at halfback.

Hynes hard to handle

Storm No.7 Jahrome Hughes missed Round 3 due to suspension, watching on from the sidelines as his team fell 14-12 to the Knights.

In Cleary’s absence the Panthers again turn to Brad Schneider, who steered the premiers to a win over the Roosters in Round 4 before they were outgunned by the Sea Eagles in Cherry-Evans’ club record 310th appearance.

Such is Hunt’s durability that stats supplied by David Middleton from League Information Services show the 34-year-old has missed just three games since the start of the 2022 season.

Hunt has played 51 of the Dragons’ past 54 games, only missing matches due to Origin duty with the Maroons.

In other key selections, the Sea Eagles welcome back four big names in Jason Saab (hamstring), Matt Lodge (knee), Nathan Brown (knee) and Reuben Garrick (concussion) for their clash with the Titans, while Roosters skipper James Tedesco is named to return from concussion.

Daly Cherry-Evans stars for Sea Eagles

Wests Tigers have young gun Lachlan Galvin (suspension), John Bateman (concussion), Samuela Fainu (concussion) and Latu Fainu (hamstring) all back on deck to face the Panthers as they look for a repeat of last year's stunning upset in Bathurst.

Sam Stonestreet makes his NRL debut for the Sharks in the absence of the suspended Sione Katoa while 27-year-old Trai Fuller lines up for just his second NRL game, filling in at fullback for injured Dolphin Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow.

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