RICKY Bibey will stay a Centurion at least until the end of the season.

The barnstorming front rower has extended his loan deal from Wigan and he will remain at his hometown club until Leigh's campaign is over.

The 21-year-old prop's initial loan deal expires after this Sunday's trip to Doncaster but Centurions' coach Paul Terzis has struck an agreement with opposite number Mike Gregory to keep Bibey at Hilton Park.

Bibey has impressed in his three appearances so far and Leigh are keen to keep him on. "Ricky's a talented young forward and he's enjoying his time here," Terzis says. "It's good for him and it's good for us."

Bibey's new loan agreement is on a week-by-week basis with Wigan allowed to recall him at any time, if needed.

On the other side of coin, Terzis has fended off a number of loan enquiries from other clubs for his players.

He declared: "No-one else will be leaving the first grade squad."

"The players who have got us this far must be allowed to reap the rewards. Players who are not in the 17 each week still have a big part to play in the games to come. We have not come all this way to spoil it now."

Terzis expects to have a fully fit squad at his disposal for Sunday's testing game at Doncaster.

Sonny Nickle (knee), Willie Swann (ankle) and Dale Holdstock (ribs) are all expected to return after missing last Sunday's victory over Oldham.

The only slight concern is front rower Dave Bradbury, who has a sore jaw as the result of a punch from Steve Molloy.

Despite Doncaster's 72-0 mauling at Salford last weekend, Terzis is expecting a hot reception at Belle Vue.

"The Dragons will be desperate to restore some credibility after that Salford game and they know they are still in with a chance of making the top six play-offs," Terzis says. "Ian St John Ellis will have his team revved up for this one; we'll have to be prepared to fight fire with fire."