ALREADY bouyant after signing ex-Great Britain ace Bobbie Goulding this week, Leigh Centurions coach Paul Terzis could also be helped by the return of Jon Roper for Sunday's clash with Featherstone.
Roper was thought to be another campaign-long casualty after suspected knee ligament damage in the recent Hull KR match.
Both he, Chris Morley and Rob Ball could join Goulding in the 17 as the Centurions aim to consolidate their second place in the NFP.
However, Phil Kendrick, broken nose, and Dave Bradbury, possible knee ligament damage will miss the visit of Rovers.
But the Centurions' head coach is still confident that last month's defeat at Post Office Road can be avenged.
"They are obviously breathing down our necks if you look at the tables," he said.
"We just need to focus on our own game as we did up in Cumbria last week."
"We were defensively outstanding last week, considering that we played twenty minutes of the game with twelve men, and I was very pleased with the lads. I'm sure they can do it again."
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