The team news is in for Friday’s two Super League ties, with Leeds Rhinos and St Helens among those in action.
The Rhinos welcome Wakefield Trinity to Headingley in a bumper clash, whilst Saints play host to York Knights in their quest for a fifth straight win.
All four sides have made changes to their 21-man squads, meaning there is plenty to unpack in this week’s squad news.
From loan additions to injury drop-outs, here is a run-down of the initial team news prior to the two intruiging games on Friday night.
Super League team news as St Helens star returns and Wakefield Trinity dealt winger blow
Leeds Rhinos v Wakefield Trinity:
The Rhinos have made two changes to their 21-man squad with Tom Nicholson-Watton dropping out after joining Castleford Tigers on loan.
Riley Lumb also missed out, and in their place come Fergus McCormack and Harley Thomas. However, Brad Arthur has already confirmed he will be sticking with the same 17-man squad that has played the last five matches.
Trinity on the other hand welcome back Mason Lino to their initial side, but there is a notable absentee in Tom Johnstone, whilst Max Jowitt remains out.
Dropping out are Seth Nikotemo, who failed a HIA against St Helens last time out, and youngster Ellis Lingard.
Academy players Robbie Brook and Zack Clegg are named for the first time this season, and would make their Super League debuts if selected.
Leeds Rhinos 21-man squad: Lachie Miller, Maika Sivo, Ash Handley, Ryan Hall, Brodie Croft, Jake Connor, Mikolaj Oledzki, Jarrod O’Connor, Tom Holroyd, Kallum Watkins, James McDonnell, Keenan Palasia, Chris Hankinson, Cooper Jenkins, Ethan O’Neill, Cameron Smith, Presley Cassell, Danny Levi, Fergus McCormack, Jack Bird, Harley Thomas
Wakefield Trinity 21-man squad: Oliver Pratt, Cameron Scott, Corey Hall, Jake Trueman, Mason Lino, Mike McMeeken, Tyson Smoothy, Ky Rodwell, Matty Storton, Jay Pitts, Caleb Hamlin-Uele, Caius Faatili, Harvey Smith, Jack Sinfield, Jayden Myers, Josh Rourke, Tray Lolesio, Will Tate, Charlie Abraham, Robbie Brook, Zack Clegg
St Helens v York Knights:
The big news is that Jack Welsby has been named in the side this week for the first time since dislocating his shoulder in round one.
The England international has been a big miss for the Red Vee, but Tristan Sailor has filled in sensationally in his place at full-back.
Hull KR loanee and Saints hero Bill Leyland is included in the squad after joining on a month’s loan. The pair replace youngsters Alfie Sinclair and Billy Keeley in the squad this week.
Nene MacDonald remains in the side and could make his return from injury after narrowly missing out last week against Wakefield.
York have been dealt a big blow with veteran Josh Griffin set to be sidelined long-term.
The Knights have only been able to name 18 players this week, with centre Sam Wood and forward Kieran Hudson dropping out from last week’s initial selection. Matty Foster comes into the mix and could make his first appearance of the season for the club.
St Helens 21-man squad:Â 1. Jack Welsby, 2. Kyle Feldt, 3. Harry Robertson, 6. Tristan Sailor, 7. Jonny Lomax, 8. Alex Walmsley, 9. Daryl Clark, 10. Matty Lees, 12. Shane Wright, 13. David Klemmer, 15. George Delaney, 16. Matt Whitley, 17. George Whitby, 21. Noah Stephens, 22. Joe Shorrocks, 24. Owen Dagnall, 25. Nene Macdonald, 28. Jake Davies, 30. Tom Humphreys 31. Jackson Hastings, 33. Bill Leyland
York Knights 18-man squad:Â Scott Galeano, Ata Hingano, Jack Martin, Paul McShane, Paul Vaughan, Jesse Dee, Denive Balmforth, Xavier Va’a, Justin Sangare, Oli Field, Kieran Buchanan, Jon Bennison, Matty Foster, Sam Cook, Myles Harrison, Cody Hunter, David Nofoaluma, Ben Littlewood
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