SWINTON Lions, in turmoil for numerous reasons this season, will be without goalkicking centre Mick Nanyn at Doncaster on Sunday.
Nanyn broke a bone in his hand against Dewsbury last week. Former Huddersfield and St Helens prop, Jon Neill shocked coach Tony Humphries by announcing his retirement from the
game this week, and Swinton are also in deadlock with Oldham over the proposed move of ex-Barrow half back Anthony Murray.
Murray, according to Humphries, won't even be considered for selection until the matter is resolved.
Adam Hughes will also be out with an ankle injury.
On a brighter note the Rugby League's Disciplinary Committee have judged Lions' prop Liuaki Hansen to be not guilty of butting in the game against Huddersfield Giants.
Doncaster Dragons will be without key playmaker Paddy Handley, who has damaged his ankle ligaments.
Former Hunslet half back Chris Ross is on stand-by to take his place, while Dragons coach, St John Ellis, has plans to bring back winger Richard Smith.
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