LEIGH Centurions still have three major injury doubts ahead of Sunday's key game at Oldham.

Paul Rowley (shoulder), Ian Knott (groin) and Dave Larder (ankle) are all still under treatment and are only rated at 50-50.

"It's a bit of a worry at the moment," Abram admits. "I wanted my strongest side out against Oldham but it doesn't look like it's going to be that way."

Richard Marshall and Willie Swann will be considered for selection. Also in contention is centre Danny Halliwell who was KO'd against Featherstone.

Abram is expecting a far tougher game against Oldham this time around after Leigh twice put 50 points past them in the Arriva Trains competition.

"They've changed their style of play since then and it seems to be working for them," Abram said. "They're more expansive than they were and have got half backs Ian Watson and Neil Roden playing well. Phil Farrell is back for them now and he makes a big difference."

Oldham have opened the league campaign with a 100 per cent record, beating Featherstone easily at Boundary Park and then seeing off Halifax at the Shay by 25-6. At that point they had won six in a row but were beaten 32-28 at Doncaster in last Sunday's Arrive Trains play-off qualifier.