The Battle of the Yorkshire props is back on after the Rugby Football League cleared Barrie McDermott to play in the next Bulls-Rhinos grudge match.
The Leeds hardman was handed a four-match ban by league bosses yesterday after his red card on Friday and is now set to make his return against the Bulls.
McDermott saw red for a first-half assault on Great Britain team-mate Stuart Fielden in the Bulls win and was yesterday fined £500 and handed the ban.
And Fielden will be hoping there will be no more "cheap shots" when the two meet again on September 6.
The Rhinos enforcer spent much of the first half gunning for the Bulls prop and although he got away with a head-butt, Steve Ganson then gave him his marching orders in the 31st minute for striking.
"I think Barrie is a brilliant player," said Fielden, so often the victim of high tackles and big hits this season.
"I have got a lot of respect for him and we got on better then ever on the recent tour of Australia.
"But I just hope that when we meet again there will be no more cheap shots. I would rather beat the Rhinos with McDermott still on the pitch, so we can say we beat their strongest side.
"I am all for physical battles on the pitch but I don't think there is any need for the extras, I can do without him trying to whack my melon off when there are two players holding me."
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