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Sky Live: Saturday's Super League talking points

We look at what is being said and team news ahead of Saturday's Super League double-header, live on Sky Sports... Huddersfield Giants vs Castleford Tigers (3pm - live on Sky Sports)

Since making his Super League debut for Huddersfield last year, Will Pryce has rapidly emerged as one of the brightest up-and-coming talents in the competition.

The son of former Great Britain international Leon Pryce played a key role as the Giants beat Salford Red Devils 34-2 last week as well, scoring a try and kicking five goals.

However, Huddersfield head coach Ian Watson has warned against placing too much expectation on the 19-year-old in his first full Super League campaign and is keen to allow him to develop at his own pace.

"When you get a kid coming through like Will, everyone wants to put pressure on him," Watson said. "People start saying he is going to the NRL, he is going to be playing for England and Great Britain.

"He might get there, and we want to assist him to get there, but he needs to earn the right. When you perform everyone gets excited, but he needs to be left alone to play."

Watson has Michael Lawrence and Danny Levi at his disposal again for Saturday's visit of Castleford Tigers, live on Sky Sports Arena and Main Event, but Theo Fages has been left out of the 21-man squad.

Castleford, meanwhile, head to John Smith's Stadium after picking up their first win of the 2022 season with a 33-26 triumph at home to head coach Lee Radford's former club Hull FC.

Jake Mamo and Kenny Edwards are both poised to return for the Tigers and Radford is keen to build on the areas his team showed improvement in against Hull.

"If you turn up with the right attitude, the right energy and put some importance on areas like your kick chase,

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