Two changes for Roughyeds
Date published: 13 July 2018
Phil Joy returns for Oldham
Young hooker Jonah Cunningham, the dual-reg player from Leigh who scored a hat-trick of tries on his Oldham debut against West Wales Raiders, is again in Scott Naylor's 19 for tonight's (Friday) game at Keighley Cougars (8pm kick-off).
There are two changes in the 19 from the West Wales game,
Phil Joy and Steve Nield replacing dual-reg prop Jordan Dezaria, who picked up a shoulder injury, and Matt Reid.
Reid didn't play against West Wales because of a sore groin, but he was in the original 19.
Oldham (from): Bent, Bridge, Briscoe, Crook, Cunningham, Davies, Hewitt, Holmes, Hooley, Joy, Jones, Kershaw, McComb, Nelmes, Nield, Owen, Rasool, Spencer, West.
Roughyeds currently lie third in Betfred League 1 with 22 points from 16 games.
Workington and Hunslet have the same number of points, but Naylor's men have a hugely superior for-and-against record compared with both of their nearest play-off rivals.
Oldham, in fact, can boast the second-best defensive record in the whole division; the fourth-best attacking record; and the third-best for-and-against difference.
Interestingly, one of the three teams which has scored more points than Roughyeds is Keighley - 600 against 598.
Where Oldham's stats score heavily on Keighley's is on points conceded - Oldham 188, Keighley 393.
Other League 1 games this weekend: London Skolars v York City Knights; Coventry Bears v Hemel Stags; Doncaster v West Wales Raiders; Hunslet v Bradford Bulls; Newcastle Thunder v North Wales Crusaders; Workington Town v Whitehaven.
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