Wigan boss John Monie will try to expose chinks in Henry Paul's armoury as the champions bid to extend their domination of the Bulls at Odsal tonight.
Paul's idiosyncratic ways did not always endear him to Monie and the Warriors boss has has been homing in on potential weak spots in training this week.
"We see Henry and Robbie Paul as the dangermen in the Bradford back line," said Monie whose side have won the last three clashes with the Bulls.
"We have a fair idea of what Henry does well and we also know what he's not so good at."
Henry, who scored 78 tries in 147 appearances for the Warriors, has tried to play down the significance of his reunion.
"It will seem a little strange at first to be up against players who I spent four happy years playing alongside," he said. "But I am a Bradford Bulls player now and I shall be giving everything I have to try and secure a Bulls win."
Odsal coach Matthew Elliott is clearly a big fan of Henry though and has been focusing internally this week rather than on key Warriors individuals like Jason Robinson, Andy Farrell and scrum-half Tony Smith.
"The way to play them is to treat them like any other team. If you start to focus on individuals you will fall down because they have so many talented performers.
"What we need to do is break up their pattern of play and not let them settle. Our defence will have to be at the highest intensity and we will have to take our chances when we get them."
Paul Anderson is back from suspension and will start the game with Stuart Fielden ready to make an impact from the bench.
Leon Pryce keeps his place on the wing with Nick Zisti held back for a further week.
"Nick has looked at fit at training this week as he has full for a while and I can see his confidence returning."
Elliott also calls-up youngster Jamie Peacock to the exclusion of Jeremy Donougher and Neil Harmon.
"It has been impossible to ignore the claims of Jamie. He has been playing consistently well in the Alliance side and I believe in picking the best performer at that level"
The entertainment begins with the in-form Bulls Academy taking on their Wigan counterparts (4.30pm).
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