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Hull KR injury latest as Jordan Abdull nurses slight issue

Lachlan Coote, Ryan Hall and Jez Litten are all set to return for Hull KR against Warrington Wolves on Friday night.

Coote has missed the last three games with a hamstring injury, while Hall and Litten were rested for the Challenge Cup clash with Leigh Centurions.

Will Dagger picked up a knee issue in Saturday's win but Rovers have no other fresh issues as they prepare to host Warrington.

KR head coach Tony Smith said: "Ryan Hall and Jez Litten are back in the mix as well (as Coote).

"We've got three more names to add to everybody who played last week. Dagger could probably play at a push but once again, I don't want to put anybody in a position where they're not quite right while we've got fresh bodies.

"We're in an OK position that way. Aside from Daggs, we haven't got any further problems."

The Robins are relatively healthy on the injury front with Luis Johnson, Albert Vete and Dean Hadley the only names on the casualty list.

Hadley is still a week or two away and must remain patient in the same way Coote has done in recent weeks.

"It's part and parcel of rugby league so I'm not too frustrated," said Smith.

"Lachlan probably has been (frustrated) a couple of times because he's like every other rugby league player and wants to play in every game he possibly can. But I understand and we understand how long seasons are.

"Dean Hadley is probably the one that is frustrated at the moment. He's not quite ready to go with his calf injury.

"I feel for Deano. He's a bit more frustrated than Lachlan has been. Lachlan probably could have played last weekend and I gave him the extra week to get him ready. He wanted to play, of course, but he was fine with the decision.

"When you're right on the verge of getting back and you

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