The Bulls are poised to give Super League debuts to some of their promising young stars tomorrow.
With three key players out of the clash with Huddersfield, Brian Noble may turn to Aaron Smith and Chris Bridge, who have both been performing wonders for the Academy side.
Both players have been added to the 20-man squad, and with the suspended Leon Pryce on the sidelines alongside long-term injury victims Mick Withers and Stuart Fielden, there is every chance they could be given a chance.
"We have three big players out this week," said Noble, whose side are looking for their 12th straight win.
"Losing Leon (Pryce) is a big loss for us and I am disappointed we will have to do without him for the next two games.
"But I have added Stuart Reardon and Chris Bridge to the squad, as we are once again taking advantage of the full squad - something I don't have a problem with.
"We have a lot of strength in depth here and I would be happy playing any of them in the first-team.
"These young lads are knocking on the door and they only way to find out if they are good enough is to give them a chance."
With Pryce suspended, Karl Pratt is favourite to take over at stand-off which may release a place on the bench for 18-year-old Bridge, who scored 46 points in the Academy victory over Hull KR this week playing at 6. And hooker Smith, aged 20, has been with the first-team squad for three weeks and looks poised for some level of involvement.
Mike Forshaw, rested last week, returns at loose forward.
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