Keighley will be without 21-year-old stand off Adam Mitchell for their tough trip to Swinton tomorrow.

Mitchell broke his collarbone towards the end of the first half in the Cougars' home defeat against Sheffield last weekend.

They are boosted though by the return of hooker Simeon Hoyle, who has completed a two-match ban. Paul Ashton is set to take Mitchell's place and giant Kiwi prop Scott Parkin also comes into the reckoning.

Cougar coach Gary Moorby says his team are well prepared: "We've had a very good week in training, even after the defeat against Sheffield - the squad are buoyant.

"We know we have two tough away games left but we are still very confident.

"Swinton will be tough; we only just beat them at home early in the season and their coach Peter Roe has some very experienced Super League players in his side.

"But we know what we've got to do. Simeon will give us a boost - he has looked especially sharp in the last two weeks."

Club captain Jason Ramshaw, meanwhile, has escaped further punishment following his dismissal at Barrow for striking.

An RFL disciplinary panel decided his sending off was sufficient.

Moorby said: "We're very pleased. Jason has had a big season and his loss would have been dramatic going into the play-offs."

Cougars (from): Foster, Robinson, D Foster, Wayne Wright, Rushforth, Tomlinson, Ashton, Firth, Stephenson, Hoyle, Merville, Parkin, Ekis, Sinfield, Wilks, Durham, Ramshaw, Pattison, Helliwell.