Bulls v Wolves: Teams
Bradford could hand a debut to Cain Southernwood at home to Warrington, who welcome back four full internationals.
Last Updated: 19/06/10 11:45am
Bradford will be looking to get back to winning ways when they welcome Warrington to the Grattan Odsal Stadium, live on Sky Sports.
The injury-hit Bulls suffered a fourth straight loss in all competitions when they went down 44-20 away at Crusaders last Sunday.
During that run they have also suffered a 26-22 defeat at the hands of the Wolves in a thrilling Carnegie Challenge Cup quarter-final clash.
Steve McNamara's side will be out for revenge for that home defeat, though Bradford were dealt a further blow this week when it was confirmed that Matt Orford will not play again this season due to a shoulder injury.
Jamie Langley is also still sidelined with a leg injury, while Michael Platt is serving the final match of a two-game suspension.
Having played for the England academy squad against France last weekend, half-back Cain Southernwood could be handed a debut.
Opportunities
Steve Crossley and Tom Olbison retain their places in the 19-man squad as a shortage of numbers forces McNamara to blood some of the club's talented youngsters.
"I thought we would have got Jamie Langley back this week, I was pretty certain we would but he is still not quite 100 percent right and we won't take a chance with that muscle injury," he told the club's official website.
"We have some young players who will get another opportunity to show what they can do this week and a fair bit of experience as well."
Warrington are looking to clinch a third win of the campaign over the Bulls having also triumphed 33-8 at the Halliwell Jones back in March.
Coach Tony Smith is able to recall Garreth Carvell to his 19-man party after the prop recovered earlier than expected from a broken leg.
The Wolves also welcome back England trio Chris Bridge, Adrian Morley and Ben Westwood after they missed the 35-16 victory over Hull KR last Friday due to international commitments.
However Richie Myler and Jon Clarke have been joined on the sidelines by full-back Richard Mathers, who picked up a back injury against the Robins.
"They've been a bit deflated since our cup game," said Smith on the Bulls.
"It's been a tough time for Bradford recently and they are playing for some personal pride at the moment but I'm sure they'll be motivated to play against us.
"We've got our own reasons for going there and playing well. We need to dig deep and make sure we find those."
Bradford squad: Addy, Crossley, Sheriffe, Kopczak, Kearney, Scruton, Menzies, Wardle, Godwin, L'Estrange, Halley, Nero, Reardon, Sykes, Hall, Olbison, Worrincy, Whitehead, Southernwood
Warrington squad: L. Anderson, V. Anderson, Atkins, Bridge, Briers, Carvell, Cooper, Grix, Harrison, Hicks, Higham, King, McCarthy, Monaghan, Morley, Riley, Solomona, Westwood, Wood