Round 10 preview
22 Apr 2022

Friday 22 April
Castleford Tigers v St Helens (20.00) - Sky Sports Arena
The Tigers welcome George Lawler back into their 21-man squad ahead of Friday's clash with Saints after the forward complete his three match suspension. Greg Eden also joins the 21-man squad as Cas look to make it four Betfred Super League games on the bounce.
Lee Radford will be without full-back Niall Evalds, however - he picked up an injury against the Rhinos on Easter Monday and is unavailable for Round 10.
Kristian Woolf has made a host of changes to his squad following a busy Easter period, with several youngsters likely to make their first team debuts for the Champions on Friday Night.
Amongst Saints' absentees are Curtis Sironen and Konrad Hurrell - the pair will both begin their own two-match suspensions after being charged over the weekend. Young half-back Lewis Dodd is also unavailable after it was revealed he suffered a season-ending Achilles injury during their Good Friday win against Wigan.
Castleford Tigers: Derrell Olpherts, Jake Mamo, Jake Trueman, Liam Watts, Paul McShane, George Lawler, Kenny Edwards, Adam Milner, Joe Westerman, Nathan Massey, George Griffin, Mahe Fonua, Tyla Hepi, James Clare, Daniel Smith, Greg Eden, Cheyse Blair, Suaia Matagi, Brad Martin, Gareth O’Brien, Jason Qareqare.
St Helens: Jack Welsby, Joey Lussick, LMS, Kyle Amor, Jake Wingfield, James Bell, Josh Simm, Ben Davies, Dan Norman, Sam Royle, Jon Bennison, Lewis Baxter, Danny Hill, Jumah Sambou, Taylor Pemberton, Shay Martyn, Daniel Moss, George Delaney, McKenzie Buckley, Rio Osaywanbo Corkill, Ellis Archer.
Leeds Rhinos v Toulouse Olympique (20.00) - Headingley Stadium
The Rhinos have named an initial 20-man squad for their huge Round 10 clash with Toulouse due to injuries and suspensions.
James Bentley is unavailable after picking up a two-match ban following a sin-binning against Castleford on Monday. Blake Austin is also missing after he left the field early because of a head knock. Zane Tetevano - who featured for the Rhinos in Round 9 - won't be available after receiving a two-match ban against Huddersfield in Round 8.
Centre Mathieu Jussaume could make his first appearance of the season for Toulouse after returning from injury this week. Lloyd White and Joe Bretherton also return to the squad after recovering from their own respective injuries.
Sylvain Houles will be without Maxime Puech in Round 10 after the forward received a one-match ban following Toulouse's clash with Hull KR on Easter Monday.
Leeds Rhinos: Liam Sutcliffe, Ash Handley, Mikolaj Oledzki, Kruise Leeming, Matt Prior, Rhyse Martin, Brad Dwyer, Alex Mellor, Cameron Smith, Bodene Thompson, Tom Briscoe, Morgan Gannon, Sam Walters, Jack Broadbent, Jarrod O'Connor, James Donaldson, Muizz Mustapha, Max Simpson, Liam Tindall, Jack Sinfield.
Toulouse Olympique: Junior Vaivai, Mathieu Jussaume, Paul Marcon, Romain Navarrete, Lloyd White, Harrison Hansen, Andrew Dixon, Anthony Marion, Eloi Pelissier, Joseph Bretherton, Mitch Garbutt, James Cunningham, Ilias Bergal, Chris Hankinson, Gadwin Springer, Justin Sangare, Matty Russell, Hugo Pezet, Olly Ashall-Bott, Maxime Stefani, Tony Gigot.
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Saturday 23 April
Hull KR v Wakefield Trinity (15.00) - Sewell Group Craven Park
The Robins are without in-form hooker Matt Parcell after he suffered a head knock during their Round 9 win at Toulouse. Will Dagger also drops of the 21-man squad after picking up an injury in the same match.
Star full-back Lachlan Coote returns to the Robins squad in Round 10 along with front rower Albert Vete.
Trinity captain Jacob Miller is back in the 21-man squad ahead of Saturday's trip to Hull. Tom Johnstone also re-joins the squad after missing Wakefield's Easter Monday defeat at Wigan.
Hull KR: Lachlan Coote, Ben Crooks, Brad Takairangi, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Ryan Hall, Jordan Abdull, Albert Vete, George King, Dean Hadley, Kane Linnett, Matty Storton, Jez Litten, Korbin Sims, Elliot Minchella, Jimmy Keinhorst, Rowan Milnes, Will Maher, Ethan Ryan, Sam Wood, Greg Richards, Phoenix Laulu-Togaga’e.
Wakefield Trinity: Max Jowitt, Tom Johnstone, Reece Lyne, Jacob Miller, Mason Lino, Eddie Battye, Tinirau Arona, Matty Ashurst, Kelepi Tanginoa, Jay Pitts, Jordy Crowther, James Batchelor, Lee Gaskell, Liam Kay, Brad Walker, Yusuf Aydin, Sid Adebiyi, Harry Bowes, Lewis Murphy, Corey Hall, David Fifita.
Warrington Wolves v Huddersfield Giants (15.00) - Halliwell Jones Stadium
Jack Hughes is unavailable for the Wolves after he dislocated his shoulder against Hull FC on Monday - the Warrington captain is set to miss the next four months. He is joined by Stefan Ratchford on the sidelines.
Daryl Powell does welcome back a host of stars in Round 10, however, with George Williams, Matt Davis, Connor Wrench and Oliver Holmes all set to return from injury.
Ian Watson welcomes Jake Wardle back to his 21-man squad - the centre returns from an injury lay-off. Nathan Mason, Jack Ashworth, Sam Hewitt and Louis Senior all retain their place in the Giants squad after their performances against St Helens on Easter Monday.
Warrington Wolves: Matty Ashton, Joe Bullock, Josh Charnley, Daryl Clark, Jason Clark, Mike Cooper, Ben Currie, Matt Davis, Riley Dean, Oliver Holmes, Toby King, Ellis Longstaff, Billy Magoulias, Peter Mata'utia, Robbie Mulhern, Joe Philbin, Ellis Robson, Josh Thewlis, Danny Walker, George Williams, Connor Wrench.
Huddersfield Giants: Jermaine McGillvary, Jake Wardle, Ricky Leutele, Ashton Golding, Tui Lolohea, Chris Hill, Danny Levi, Michael Lawrence, Josh Jones, Chris McQueen, Luke Yates, Joe Greenwood, Jack Cogger, Oliver Wilson, Leroy Cudjoe, Louis Senior, Olly Russell, Innes Senior, Nathan Mason, Jack Ashworth, Sam Hewitt.
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Sunday 24 April
Wigan Warriors v Salford Red Devils (13.00) - Channel 4
Iain Thornley and Liam Marshall return to the Warriors squad after the pair recovered from their respective injuries.
Wigan will be without hooker Sam Powell for the next six matches following the start of his suspension picked up during the Warriors Good Friday clash with St Helens.
Ryan Lannon and Amir Bourouh drop out of the Red Devils squad ahead of Sunday's trip to Wigan - they are replaced by the returning Deon Cross and Alex Gerrard.
Wigan Warriors: Bevan French, Jake Bibby, Iain Thornley, Liam Marshall, Cade Cust, Brad Singleton, Patrick Mago, Willie Isa, Liam Farrell, John Bateman, Morgan Smithies, Kaide Ellis, Harry Smith, Oliver Partington, Ethan Havard, Liam Byrne, Joe Shorrocks, Jai Field, Abbas Miski, Sam Halsall, Brad O'Neill.
Salford Red Devils: Ryan Brierley, Ken Sio, Kallum Watkins, Brodie Croft, Marc Sneyd, Sitaleki Akauola, Andy Ackers, Greg Burke, Elijah Taylor, Danny Addy, King Vuniyayawa, Chris Atkin, Jack Ormonroyd, Jack Wells, Josh Johnson, Rhys Williams, Matt Costello, Morgan Escare, Sam Luckley, Deon Cross, Alex Gerrard.
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Hull FC v Catalans Dragons (18.45) - Sky Sports Arena
Luke Gale will begin the first of his two-match suspension picked up on Monday in Round 10. Connor Wynne also drops out due to concussion protocols, whilst Adam Swift is unavailable due to a foot injury.
Scott Taylor could make his first appearance of 2022 after being included in the 21-man squad, along with youngsters Harvey Barron and Jacob Hookem.
Mike McMeeken will be unavailable for the next few weeks after scans revealed he suffered a broken arm in Round 8. Jordan Dezaria is also missing through injury.
Front rower Julian Bousquet returns to the Dragons squad ready for Sunday's visit to Hull.
Hull FC: Jake Connor, Carlos Tuimavave, Darnell McIntosh, Josh Reynolds, Ligi Sao, Danny Houghton, Chris Satae, Manu Ma’u, Jordan Lane, Joe Lovodua, Kane Evans, Brad Fash, Jack Brown, Jordan Johnstone, Josh Bowden, Mitieli Vulikijapani, Jacob Hookem, Aidan Burrell, Jamie Shaul, Scott Taylor, Harvey Barron.
Catalans Dragons: Arthur Mourgue, Tom Davies, Fouad Yaha, Josh Drinkwater, Mitchell Pearce, Gil Dudson, Micky McIlorum, Julian Bousquet, Matt Whitley, Benjamin Garcia, Alrix Da Costa, Benjamin Jullien, Paul Seguier, Mickael Goudemand, Matthieu Laguerre, Arthur Romano, Tyrone May, Dylan Napa, Mathieu Cozza, Cesar Rouge, Sam Kasiano.