JAKE BIBBY stepped in to help Huddersfield romp to another win and has no intention of stepping out again.
The powerful winger was not initially in Ian Watson's squad for Saturday's Super League clash at Hull.
But the ex-Wigan star grasped his chance, getting over for a try in the closing stages of another annihilation of Tony Smith's humiliated hosts.
A fortnight after scoring four tries in a 50-6 Challenge Cup destruction of Hull, fellow wideman Adam Swift took just 31 minutes to score another hat-trick.
But he finished in hospital with a minor eye socket fracture which means, having blasted 12 tries in eight games since joining from FC, he is doubtful for Saturday's Cup quarter-final at Catalans.
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