JASON Donohue is expected to give Leigh Centurions an injury boost tonight.
The on-loan scrum half will declare himself recovered from a damaged shoulder, and ready to take his place in Leigh's starting line-up for the tough home game against third in the table Hull KR.
Donohue - injured on Easter Monday against Rochdale - will bring a sigh of relief from coach Keith Latham, who can now name an unchanged side, as Leigh aim to win successive games for the first time this season.
"Confidence is high, after the Rochdale win," confirms Latham.
"The weeks break has been good for us, and we're itching to get stuck into Rovers, and hopefully get the win that will lift us up the league ladder."
One time leaders Rovers, have lost three of their last four games, and on Sunday will be without former Great Britain prop Andy Dannatt (broken hand), and influential scrum half Wayne Parker (knee).
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