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Leeds Rhinos quartet return for Warrington Wolves clash

Leeds Rhinos will be able to call on four key players after being named in the squad to take on Warrington Wolves - but only 20 players are fit to be named. Aidan Sezer, Matt Prior, James Bentley and Rhyse Martin all return to action after missing last week's win over Hull KR. Prior has now served a two-match ban after his red card against Catalans while the other three are back after a one-week absence.

Smith has only been able to name 20 players, one more than last week, with Bodene Thompson and Harry Newman dropping out after suffering rib and hamstring injuries respectively last week. Bentley was named in last week's squad but didn't feature.

Kruise Leeming (foot), James Donaldson (knee), Max Simpson (ankle) and David Fusitu’a (suspension) are also unavailable. The Rhinos are searching for a seventh win in eight games against a Warrington side that secured Super League safety last week, but have endured a miserable season. Warrington beat Leeds at Headingley in the opening round of the season before the Rhinos got revenge with a clinical win at the Halliwell Jones Stadium back in June.

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The game could see Austin, Sezer and in-form Richie Myler take the field together for just the second time this season. The last time the trio played together, the Rhinos scored 62 points in a win over Hull FC.

Leeds Rhinos 20-man squad : Liam Sutcliffe, Ash Handley, Blake Austin, Aidan Sezer, Mikolaj Oledzki, Matt Prior, James Bentley, Rhyse Martin, Zane Tetevano, Brad Dwyer, Richie Myler, Cameron Smith, Morgan Gannon, Sam Walters, Jarrod O'Connor, Corey Johnson, Muizz Mustapha, Liam Tindall, Jack Sinfield, Zak Hardaker.

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