Jukes after maximum points from Easter weekend

Correspondent

Leigh Centurions head coach Neil Jukes is aiming to take four points from both of their games over the Easter weekend. 

The Centurions sit third in the Kingstone Press Championship come into their game with Swinton Lions on the back of a convincing 68-14 win over Workington Town in the Challenge Cup

With two games over a short space of time, Jukes has said there are no plans to pick and choose his selection choices and his games as all are equally important.

“If you do it right there is four points in four days,” Jukes said.

“That’s how we’ll look at it. I’m not too concerned about saving some for this, and saving some for that. I said to the guys that a lot of Super League teams play Sunday and then play Thursday, so it’s only the same turnaround. 

“We’ll go out to win the game against Swinton on Thursday, monitor where we are at with our injuries, who is good and who is not, and the team might pick itself on Monday.

“There might be some tough choices to be made but I’m not taking my eye off any of these games.”