ALAN SHEA is Swinton coach Tony Humphries only doubt for Sunday's home game against Keighley Cougars at Gigg Lane (kick-off 3pm).
Second row forward Shea has a dead leg and his chances are put at 50-50.
"I have not finalised the team yet. There were one two knocks from last week's game against Featherstone, but nothing serious," said Humphries.
Last Sunday's 64-6 defeat by Featherstone was another major blow for the Lions, who now languish at the foot of the Northern Ford Premiership table without a win all season.
Sunday's opponents Keighley are not the best in the division and Humphries says: "Keighley started off well. They played one or two of the lower teams, so they have got a few points under their belts, but this is one we are looking to win.
"In fact, it's a must win game for us and we are up for it. Keighley are not the best side in the league and they are not the worst -- that title goes to us at the moment," added Humphries.
Swinton will be playing at Gigg Lane at least until the end of the season, apart from four games due to be staged at Leigh's Hilton Park ground to allow re-seeding to be done on the Gigg Lane pitch once Bury FC complete their Nationwide Division Two fixtures at the end of April.
Plans are still being formulated to take Swinton to Salford at some time in the future, however, as it looks increasing likely that Swinton will not be playing at Gigg Lane next season.
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