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Adrian Morley makes TWO shock Super League predictions

This week we are set to see some huge fixtures as Leeds Rhinos and Wigan Warriors meet, Warrington Wolves clash with Salford Red Devils on Channel 4 and St Helens and Leigh Leopards meet.

So there are some huge games for fans to enjoy this weekend especially on TV with Sky Sports and Channel 4 showing three games between the two.

There is a lot to decide in the Super League season and ahead of this week, Kyle Amor remarkably backed Warrington Wolves to be a dark horse for the title:

“They were winning, but weren’t playing particularly well and then they got found out, having that disastrous run of defeats.

“Daryl Powell has obviously moved on now, and I’m a big fan of Chambo (Gary Chambers) and he’s reinvigorated the boys and to have a win just to settle the ship but then they had a really confidence boosting victory against Castleford; that’ll do the guys of the world of good running in all them points.

“It’s going to be tough for Salford to go there on Sunday, but Warrington are in a good place at the moment; in the top six and having everyone written them off, they’ve nothing to lose now and as I say they could be dark horses.”

This came as he predicted two shock results from Castleford Tigers against Hull FC and Leeds against league leaders Wigan:

“I think the Cas faithful are going to get behind Cass. They’re going to create a fortress, and I think Cass will get the win.

“Really inconsistent Leeds, but when they get it right, they can beat anyone on the day. They’re going to be up for this. There’s a glimmer of hope that they can make the playoffs. They just need to win. I think they’re going to be up for it. I think it’s going to be a great game. I think Leeds are going to seek it.”

The action kicks off tonight with four games with Huddersfield Giants and Hull KR meeting whilst Wakefield Trinity and Catalans Dragons also lock horns in a crucial game at the bottom and the top.

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