ADRIAN Morley insists Great Britain will find the improvement needed for them to level the Don't Drink Drive Test Series with New Zealand.

Britain face a make-or-break match at Huddersfield on Saturday after letting slip a 10-6 half-time lead to go down 30-16 in the first Test, but Morley believes his side will have benefited from their first outing together.

"New Zealand are hitting their straps now after being a bit scratchy in the club games," he said.

"A lot of our guys had not played for a few weeks so we've got a bit of improvement in us.

"I hadn't played for five weeks and match fitness did not feel as good as it could have been. So hopefully I'll improve as well as the rest of the team. There is no substitute for match fitness."

Hopes are rising that Super League's Man of Steel Paul Sculthorpe will return for the McAlpine Stadium clash and Morley believes the addition of James Lowes, a former team-mate from his early days at Leeds, will help offset the loss of Keiron Cunningham.