Hull FC coach Andy Last gives early hint at his derby line-up for Hull KR
Ahead of his first derby in charge of his hometown club, Last has a number of selection dilemmas, not least regarding the No1 position after Jamie Shaul was ruled out for nine months with a ruptured ACL.
England centre Jake Connor would be an obvious choice to drop in there for the game against Hull KR but he has been excelling at stand-off of late and Albert Kelly is unavailable.
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Hide AdLast said: "I'm going to look to keep Jake in the half-back position with Sneydy.
"We'll probably put Griff in that full-back spot. He's done that exceptionally well for us.
"He's a strong ball-carrier and he keeps the momentum that Marc and Jake are building a s half-back pairing and I think that's important.
"Your half-back pairing - the guys who navigate the ship so to speak - the combination that they are building as a pair is something we can get excited about.
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Hide Ad"We've seen some real positive steps taken by them both. I'm looking forward to seeing them continue that in the half-back positions."
Last is spoilt for choice in the back-row with in-form Jordan Lane available again after testing positive for Covid and Great Britain international Josh Jones included in the 21-man squad for the first time since being struck down by the virus in August.
Last said: "There's some tough decisions to make.
"The quality we have in the back-row in terms of Andre Savelio, Manu Ma'u, Jordan Lane and Josh Jones - you can even throw Josh Griffin in to that scenario - are all equally talented players.
"Laney was arguably our best player for five or six weeks. He was really, treally starting to make that left back-row starting spot his own but unfortunately he's missed three games because of Covid.
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Hide Ad"Andre and Manu have played exceptionally well when stepping in. It would be tough to change the dynamic of the back-row too much when you consider how well both those two have played.
"It's a tough one on Laney but he understands the reasons why we're sticking with Andre and Manu in those positions."
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