Wolves v Rhinos: Teams
Scrum-half Richie Myler is a shock inclusion in Warrington's squad to face Leeds on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
Last Updated: 25/06/10 6:46pm
Richie Myler is a shock inclusion in Warrington's squad for Sunday's showdown with Leeds on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
England international Myler wasn't expected to be back from a knee injury until July but has been named by coach Tony Smith in a 19-man squad.
Richard Mathers is also back for the Wolves, who could move level on points with league leaders Wigan if results go their way over the weekend.
Full-back Mathers missed the 40-28 win over Bradford due to back injury. His return means Chris Riley could revert back to wing, allowing Matt King to shift into the centres.
Fit-again Vinnie Anderson is recalled by Smith having also sat out the trip to the Grattan Odsal Stadium with a back problem.
Casualties
Leeds have added three more names to their already lengthy casualty list as they bid to do the Super League double over their hosts.
Kylie Leuluai and Brent Webb have both picked up ankle injuries, while hooker Matt Diskin (groin) is ruled out.
The trio join fellow first-teamers Luke Burgess, Rob Burrow, Ali Lauitiiti and Kallum Watkins in a crowded treatment room at Headingley Carnegie.
Coach Brian McClennan has named youngsters Luke Ambler, Tom Bush, Chris Clarkson, Paul McShane and Jay Pitts in his squad but insists that despite missing so many, the Rhinos are ready to face Warrington.
"We are looking forward to the challenge of taking on Warrington," he told the club's website.
"We had a good game against them earlier this season at Headingley Carnegie and we are expecting a similar contest on Sunday,"
"They have done really well this season and built on their success last year in the Carnegie Challenge Cup. We know they will be especially strong on their own ground and we are approaching the game in that manner."
Austrlian centre Brett Delaney will make his 100th career appearance in the game at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Warrington squad: L. Anderson, V. Anderson, Atkins, Bridge, Briers, Carvell, Grix, Harrison, Hicks, Higham, King, Mathers, Monaghan, Morley, Myler, Riley, Solomona, Westwood, Wood.
Leeds squad: Donald, Delaney, Senior, Hall, McGuire, Buderus, Peacock, Jones-Buchanan, Sinfield, Eastwood, Bailey, Kirke, Ablett, Pitts, Ambler, McShane, Bush, Clarkson, Smith.