
Whitehaven welcome back two loan players for their Cumbrian derby against Workington Town in the Summer Bash.
Luke Broadbent was suspended last week and missed the home game with Leigh. The Warrington full-back is on an extended loan until the end of the season.
Hooker Jacob Hookem had been on loan from Hull FC and is now on dual reg as Haven prepare for the final run-in.
They have suffered numerous injuries during the season but the latest setbacks were the recall of three loan players from Castleford, while tough Papua New Guinea star Dion Aiye is suspended.
Also out of contention is Andrew Dawson who suffered an injury last week and needs to see a specialist.
An agreement between the two clubs also rules out winger/centre Curtis Teare who has switched from Workington to Whitehaven. Although the two sides still have to meet at Derwent Park later in the season when it is assumed Teare will be able to play.
Jonty Gorley’s men are five points clear of the second relegation place currently occupied by Dewsbury while opponents Workington are two points adrift on the bottom of the table.





