LANCASHIRE Lynx coach Steve Hampson has a few selection problems tonight when top-five hopefuls Featherstone Rovers visit Victory Park.
Neil Alexander is out for at least two weeks with a recurrence of an ankle problem, while John Donno is unlikely to play with a groin problem.
Steve Gee is getting married tomorrow and will also missi the game.
However, influential Kiwi Dave Murray is fit to return after a knee injury, while Andy Bennett and Andy Fisher are also fit to return.
Featherstone have been challenging for a top five play off place all season, but suffered a setback last Sunday with a home defeat against in-form Leigh. This left them in sixth place, three points behind the fifth placed club.
They have in their ranks players who graced the Super League last season, in ex-Halifax star Asa Amone and ex Hull prop forward Hitro Okesene.
Their best known player is ex-Kiwi international Brendan Tuuta, who is likely to return after missing a number of games through injury.
This is a game that Featherstone cannot afford to lose, while Lynx must show the form shown at Dewsbury to have any chance of coming away with a victory.
Lynx will select from: Parsley, Ratcliffe, Murray, Abram, David Jones, Roberts, Flanagan, Horton, Bennett, Prest, Walsh, Solomon, Hodgkinson, Geritas, Gildart, Guest, Fisher, Danny Jones, Speed. Kick off 7.30pm.
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