Wakefield Trinity could be boosted by the return of six players for Salford trip

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WAKEFIELD Trinity could welcome back up to six players for Sunday's Super League fixture at Salford Red Devils.
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Forward trio Chris Green, Jordan Crowther and George King are all set to be available while full-back Alex Walker is also fit again.

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The quartet all featured for Wakefield Trinity Reserves in a 38-26 victory at Widnes Vikings Reserves last weekend.

Wakefield Trinity forward Jordan Crowther. PIC: Allan McKenzie\SWpix.com.Wakefield Trinity forward Jordan Crowther. PIC: Allan McKenzie\SWpix.com.
Wakefield Trinity forward Jordan Crowther. PIC: Allan McKenzie\SWpix.com. | other

Meanwhile, David Fifita and Danny Brough are also in contention after the pair returned to training on Monday with a decision due on their fitness later in the week.

“We will see how Dave runs this week again but he ran on Monday with Broughy,” revealed Trinity head coach Chris Chester.

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“Chris Green is definitely back and Jordy Crowther and George King are back in, they both played reserve grade last weekend.

“Alex Walker will be back in as well, he also played reserve grade.

Wakefield Trinity full-back Alex Walker. PIC: Allan McKenzie\SWpix.com.Wakefield Trinity full-back Alex Walker. PIC: Allan McKenzie\SWpix.com.
Wakefield Trinity full-back Alex Walker. PIC: Allan McKenzie\SWpix.com. | other

“They are two or three we won’t have; the likes of Ben Jones-Bishop and Ti Arona. We are unsure of Dave Fifita and were he stands just yet.”

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Trinity will be without Joe Arundel for the remainder of the season after he ruptured his ACL just before the half-time interval in last Friday's defeat against Castleford Tigers.

Ryan Hampshire is also facing a spell on the sidelines after breaking his jaw against Castleford and is expected to miss the next six weeks.