Leeds Carnegie's head coach James Lowes has made two changes to his starting line-up for tomorrow's Greene King IPA Championship derby with Rotherham at Headingley Carnegie (3pm).

James Currie returns from an injury lay off to start at tight-head prop, with Damien Tussac unavailable due to being away on international duty with Germany.

The other alteration is Joe Graham starting at hooker, with Bradford Salem's coach Phil Nilsen reverting to the bench.

Meanwhile, loan prop signing Charlie Beech has been recalled by Bath to play in their LV= Cup game against Sale, and likewise Leeds are still without winger Jonah Holmes, who has been recalled by London Wasps during the autumn internationals.

However, there is a welcome return for Sam Lockwood on the bench. 

The Leeds team includes two former Rotherham players in Ryan Burrows and Ben Harris and, as well  as the vital Championship points at stake, the teams will also be contesting the Yorkshire Regiment Trophy.

The trophy, won by Leeds Carnegie last season, is held by the top team in Yorkshire, and, following Doncaster Knights' relegation last season, will be decided by an aggregate score over the two league meetings this season.

The trophy will have special significance this week with it being Remembrance Sunday, and a minute's silence will be observed before kick off.

Leeds Carnegie: Stevie McColl; Oli Goss, Pete Lucock, Fred Burdon, David Doherty; Alex Lozowski, Craig Hampson; Ben Harris, Joe Graham, James Currie, Matt Smith, Calum Green, Jacob Rowan (captain), Ryan Burrows, Chris Walker. Replacements: Phil Nilsen, Sam Lockwood, Lee Imiolek, Nathan Hannay, James Doyle, Josh Griffin, Glyn Hughes.