St Helens Injury Concerns Ahead of Super League Showdown with Hull KR

Rugby League News: St Helens Face Uphill Struggle in Super League Play-Off Push

St Helens’ Super League play-off aspirations could face a significant setback this weekend, as their injury-ravaged squad prepares to host league-leading Hull KR on Saturday. With Leeds Rhinos already securing a win on Friday and Leigh Leopards heavily favored against London Broncos, the Saints find themselves in a daunting position.

Plagued by a growing injury list and facing the aftermath of last week’s dismal defeat to Wigan Warriors at Magic Weekend, the pressure is on Paul Wellens’ side to deliver a performance that can overcome Willie Peters’ impressive Robins. The Saints’ 21-man squad selection poses some intriguing questions, particularly in the spine of the team.

“With Curtis Sironen and James Bell sidelined, Wellens may look to utilize the versatile Moses Mbye, potentially shifting him back to the hooker role, where Bell had been deputizing.”

The welcome returns of Jonny Lomax and Sione Mata’utia provide a boost, but Lomax’s comeback from suspension could impact Mbye’s positioning. The possibility of handing a highly anticipated Super League debut to young half-back Will Roberts, who has been gaining experience in the squad, is also on the cards.

In the pack, the Saints will likely rely on the experienced duo of Alex Walmsley and Matty Lees, with Mbye potentially reverting to hooker. Joe Batchelor and Matt Whitley could feature in the back row, with Agnatius Paasi at loose forward.

The bench selection will also be crucial, with Mata’utia, Jake Burns, and George Delaney expected to feature. Jonny Vaughan and Noah Stephens could battle for the final spot, with the latter seemingly the favorite.

As St Helens strive to keep their play-off hopes alive, they face a daunting task against the league-leading Hull KR. The resilience and adaptability of Wellens’ squad will be put to the test in this crucial encounter.

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