Hull FC v Wolves - Teams
Hull FC could have centre Craig Hall available to face a Warrington side on Sunday that won't include Adrian Morley.
Last Updated: 27/06/08 7:14pm
Hull FC could have Craig Hall available for Sunday's clash with Warrington at the KC Stadium.
The centre was thought to be set for an extended spell on the sidelines with damaged knee ligaments but the injury is not as serious as first feared.
Now Hall could even be deemed fit enough to face the Wolves as the Airlie Birds look to bounce back from last week's 36-22 loss to Bradford.
Coach Richard Agar will put the 20-year-old through his paces in training on Saturday before making a final decision.
The home side will definitely be without full-back Todd Byrne, winger Gareth Raynor and half-back Adam Dykes due to injuries.
Centre Jodie Broughton, a recent loan signing from Leeds Rhinos, could make his home debut for Hull after featuring against the Bulls.
Morley missing
Warrington will also be looking to return to winning ways having suffered a heavy loss to Les Catalans last time out.
Caretaker coach James Lowes has decided to rest Adrian Morley with the forward set to feature for England against France on Friday night.
However, Martin Gleeson could play for his club at the weekend as well as featuring in Toulouse after being named in a 19-man squad.
Ben Westwood, who missed out on a spot in England's line-up, is also included along with injury doubts Vinnie Anderson and Mark Gleeson.
Winger Kevin Penny is recalled by Lowes after not featuring in the last three matches.
Hull: Berrigan, Briscoe, Broughton, Burnett, Carvell, Dale, Dowes, Dykes, Hall, Houghton, Manu, Radford, Raynor, Sing, Thackray, Tickle, Washbrook, Wheeldon, Yeaman.
Warrington: Hicks, M. Gleeson, King, Penny, Briers, Monaghan, Clarke, Rauhihi, L. Anderson, Westwood, V. Anderson, M. Gleeson, Parker, Grix, Riley, Bracek, Harrison, Cooper, Blythe.