Will it be a case of third time’s the charm for Sam Burgess’ Warrington?
Under his stewardship, Warrington have reached the past two Challenge Cup finals.
But if they are to reach Wembley again they will have to get past last year’s victors Hull KR.
The Wire have a number of high-profile absentees, including captain George Williams’ lengthy absence with a neck injury, while full-back Cai Taylor-Wray is out for six weeks with an ankle problem.
“The past couple of times we’ve played each other, barring last year’s final, we’ve been pretty decimated and we’re missing some key guys,” Burgess told BBC Sport.
“But we’ll be ready for a good contest on Sunday and I’m looking forward to Hull KR at their best.”
Warrington have lost their past five games in a row against Hull KR and Burgess suggested he might have to lean on the younger members of his squad.
“I think it’s nice to have some young lads in there, sort of the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at the contest and everything that comes with it,” Burgess added.
“I think that’s always exciting as well, seeing the younger players go through these weeks. It’s exciting for them and the build-ups are good to watch, but certainly the experienced boys need to stand up this weekend.”













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