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Easter Monday's Super League talking points

We look at what is being said and team news ahead of Monday's Betfred Super League games, including Castleford Tigers versus Leeds Rhinos followed by Hull FC against Warrington Wolves live on Sky Sports... Two games live on Sky

Rivals Round came prior to the Easter weekend, but Bank Holiday Monday's Super League action sees two more rivals go head-to-head in an all-West Yorkshire clash live on Sky Sports.

Castleford Tigers, fresh from a 17th-straight victory over local rivals Wakefield Trinity on Thursday evening, now welcome Leeds Rhinos to the Mend-A-Hose Jungle (3pm) having beaten them 40-16 away in the Betfred Challenge Cup last month.

That match marked Jamie Jones-Buchanan's first in charge and the interim head coach saw his side pick up their first point of his reign in a 20-20 draw at home to Huddersfield Giants on Thursday - a match they were winning until late tries from Luke Yates and Innes Senior earned the Giants a share of the spoils after golden point extra-time.

"We have to go again Monday," Jones-Buchanan said. "Because if we can compete like we did [against Huddersfield] on Monday - and without looking too far ahead - and we get the rest of the week right, we might get to the back end of next week and think we'll take what happened as a big learning curve.

"Their eyes were glazed over, looking at the floor, and that is my big concern because we have to snap out of it now."

Max Simpson and Jack Sinfield have both been added to Leeds' 21-man squad in place of Jack Walker and Liam Tindall, who joined the Rhinos' injury list.

Cheyse Blair, Brad Martin, and Jason Qareqare all come into Castleford's squad for the match and head coach Lee Radford hopes to see more of what his team showed in the 34-4 win over

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