Championship preview: Halifax v Doncaster

Correspondent

Ben Heaton (knee) and Danny Cowling (ankle) face late fitness tests before Halifax coach Karl Harrison can finalise his team to face Doncaster in Sunday’s mouthwatering Kingstone Press Championship clash.

Halifax have three wins from their first five games of the season, including last week’s 36-14 triumph at Whitehaven.

Harrison said: “We’re doing OK. We’re still a million miles from where we need to be, but it could easily have been five wins from five. We’re doing something right.”

Doncaster’s strong start to the season continued last week with victory over Featherstone Rovers.

Doncaster coach Paul Cooke said: “We’re delighted with where we are in terms of our win/loss ratio, but we’ve still got plenty to do.

“We need to make the top eight and guarantee ourselves a place in this league for next season, and that priority doesn’t change.”

He added: “We had an interesting video session on Monday, and a lot of it was negative.

“Right now we’re a tough team to beat, but teams know if they hang in there they’ll be given opportunities. We’ve got to go up to the next level.”

Matty Wildie could make his Doncaster debut after joining on a month-long loan deal from Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, while Danny Nicklas is also in contention.