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Super League Round 2 squad news, TV coverage & predictions

Joe Burgess Salford Red Devils SWpix Credit: Alamy


Joe Burgess Salford Red Devils SWpix Credit: Alamy

Joe Burgess Salford Red Devils SWpix Credit: Alamy

World Club Challenge champions St Helens land back in England this week, setting up a full round of Super League action for Round Two. 

The action gets back underway on Thursday night as Salford and Hull KR go head-to-head at the AJ Bell Stadium. Both sides picked up opening weekend wins over Leigh and Wigan respectively. Their clash will be live on Sky Sports with an 8pm kick-off.

Meanwhile, Leeds’ home clash against Hull on Friday will also be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

St Helens return to Super League action following their triumph in Australia over Penrith with a trip to Castleford, live on Channel 4 on Sunday.

Squad watch is our weekly feature keeping you up to date with all the latest squad news as it comes in throughout the week. Check back here for all the squad releases.

Salford v Hull KR (Thursday, 8pm, live on Sky Sports)

Ryan Brierley Salford Red Devils SWpix Credit: Alamy

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Winger Joe Burgess returns to Paul Rowley’s Salford squad, having picked up an opening weekend win over Leigh.

Hull KR will be without four first-team players for their trip to the AJ Bell Stadium on Thursday to face Salford Red Devils.

Rhys Kennedy misses out due to a failed HIA during their opening win over Wigan, while Ryan Hall sustained a rib injury. Matty Storton has not been named in the 21-man squad by Willie Peters due to a foot injury.

And the biggest blow comes to Lachlan Coote, who will miss the game with a minor hamstring strain.

Salford: Brierley, Sio, Watkins, Lafai, Burgess, Croft, Sneyd, Ormondroyd, Ackers, Vuniyayawa, Stone, Partington, Atkin, Dupree, Wright, Gerrard, Longstaff, Bourouh, Williams, Costello, Cross.

Hull KR: Ryan, Opacic, Kenny-Dowall, Abdull, Sue, Parcell, King, Halton, Linnett, Minchella, Litten, Batchelor, Keinhorst, Dagger, Lewis, Hadley, Senior, Wood, Johnson, Luckley, Laulu-Togaga’e.

Predictions: Two sides who like to entertain, this could be a cracker in front of the cameras. Both sides have started their campaigns strongly, but I can see Salford just edging this one at home.

Huddersfield v Warrington (Friday, 7:45pm)

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Kevin Naiqama in action for Fiji

Huddersfield will feature in their first game of the 2023 season at home to Warrington this Friday. Full-back and off-season recruit Jake Connor continues with his rehab and has not been named in Ian Watson’s 21-man squad.

Matty Nicholson misses out for Warrington after sustaining a dislocated shoulder in the opening win over Leeds. Jack Darbyshire comes into the squad, alongside Matty Russell, who missed out last week due to illness.

Huddersfield: McGillvary, Marsters, Naiqama, Bibby, Lolohea, Fages, Hill, Peats, Greenwood, Jones, McQueen, Yates, Golding English, Trout, O’Brien, Wilson, Cudjoe, Livett, Russell, Pryce.

Warrington: Ashton, Bullock, Clark, Currie, Darbyshire, Drinkwater, Dufty, Harrison, Hayes, Holroyd, Kasiano, Mata’utia, Mikaele, Minikin, Ratchford, Russell, Thewlis, Vaughan, Walker, Whitehead, Williams.

Leeds v Hull (Friday, 8pm, live on Sky Sports)

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Photo: Craig Thomas/News Images

Nene Macdonald could make his first Leeds appearance after being named in the 21-man squad by head coach Rohan Smith. He replaces Liam Tindall.

Tony Smith has made just one change to his squad as Harvey Barron comes in to replace Ligi Sao. Andre Savelio is named and could make his first appearances of the season, while captain Carlos Tuimavave continues to miss out.

Leeds: Myler, Fusitu’a, Macdonald, Handley, Austin, Sezer, Leeming, Tetevano, Martin, Smith, O’Connor, Lisone, Olpherts, Sangara, Holroyd, McDonnell, Gannon, Walters, Roberts, Donaldson, Ruan.

Hull: Hoy, Swift, Sutcliffe, McIntosh, Clifford, Houghton, Satae, Savelio, Lane, Fash, Lovodua, Cator, Evans, Scott, McNamara, Brown, Griffin, Litten, Barron, Taylor, Dwyer.

Wigan v Wakefield (Friday, 8pm)

Liam Hood Wakefield Trinity SWpix Credit: Alamy

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Wigan boss Matt Peet has named an unchanged 21-man squad squad from his side that lost to Hull KR on Saturday.

Hooker Liam Hoot returns to Wakefield’s squad, having missed out on the opening weekend. Centre Reece Lyne drops out.

Wigan: Field, French, King, Wardle, Marshall, Cust, Smith, Singleton, Powell, Byrne, Isa, Farrell, Smithies, Cooper, Ellis, Havard, Pearce-Paul, Shorrocks, Mago, O’Neill, Miski.

Wakefield: Jowitt, Taufua, Hall, Lineham, Gaskell, Lino, Battye, Hood, Whitbread, Ashurst, Tanginoa, Pitts, Kay, Atoni, Kershaw, Proctor, Smith, Langi, Butler, Murphy, Eseh.

Catalans v Leigh (Saturday, 5pm)

Catalans: Announced Thursday

Leigh: Announced Thursday

Castleford v St Helens (Sunday, 1pm, live on Channel 4)

Castleford: Announced Friday

St Helens: Announced Friday

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