Three games in a week won't stop Stuart Reardon and Richard Moore fighting for a place in the England side.

The Bulls youngsters told Brian Noble they wanted to play in tonight's Super League under-21s game, despite appearing in Super League just two days ago.

The first of the two representative games against the National League under-21 side takes place at Leigh tonight, with the matches to be used as a trial for the England A side to face the Australians this autumn.

And even though Moore, pictured, and Reardon played in the win at Hull, and are likely to feature in the trip to Warrington, they both asked to play tonight.

"Nobby (Brian Noble) asked if we still wanted to play and we said we did," said Reardon, who came on for the injured Lesley Vainikolo on Sunday.

"It is as honour to play representative football and there are places in the England squad to aim for. I think I can handle the number of games."

And Richard Moore, who had two stints as prop at Hull totalling 35 minutes, shared this view.

"This is a big match and I didn't want to miss it," he said.

"I need the game-time so I really want to play tonight."

Aaron Smith and Chris Bridge from the Bulls are also in the squad while Danny Ekis, prop from the Keighley Cougars, is set to feature for the National League side.