Young will field a largely different side to its opening two rounds due to injuries and players unavailable to take on Brothers at Equex Centre on Sunday.
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Cherrypickers coach Roy Jewitt has been forced to make a number of difficult decisions since his side's second straight loss to start the season against Gundagai.
Jewitt is hoping to see an improved start after conceding 28 points before scoring a try against the Tigers, and 16 points in round one before scoring against Kangaroos.
"We need to start with all guns blazing," Jewitt said.
Youngster James Schiller has secured the fullback position left by Nayah Freeman who will miss the rest of the season after breaking his shoulder against Gundagai.
Blake Hewitt returns after recovering from an AC joint injury and will start at hooker, while Casey Wall is promoted from the bench to begin in the second row.
Front-rower Kyle Richens is included but remains in some doubt after leaving the field against Gundagai with an ankle injury.
Jewitt has named Bailey Coombes and Harry Fitzpatrick on either wing to mark their first games in the top grade in 2019.
Meanwhile, Young is expected to unveil a former Fijian under-20s rugby representative next weekend.
Simione Sawene was initially named on Young's bench for Sunday's clash, but his arrival in the Cherry Capital has been delayed until next week.
A cousin of key signing Aborosio Navori, Sawene is coming off a full pre-season in club rugby in Brisbane, but has experience in the 13-man code after trialing as a front rower with Newcastle Knights back in 2012.
"Boro [Aborosio Navori] has spoken very highly of him," Jewitt said.