The Red Devils returned to winning ways against Castleford last time out, with the playing group responding to their coach’s call for a display of greater energy and determination.
Recent arrival Jayden Nikorima made his debut in that victory and looks set to provide his new team with the spark from stand-off that has perhaps been missing since the departure of Brodie Croft to today’s opponents.
“There were no surprises for us,” said assistant coach Krisnan Inu. “This is why we brought him in and we’ve seen the talent that he has and what he can add value-wise to the team and how we play.
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