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Sunday's Super League talking points

We take a look at what is being said and team news as Hull Kingston Rovers face Salford Red Devils and Wakefield Trinity take on Hull FC in Sunday's Super League matches... Hull Kingston Rovers vs Salford Red Devils (3pm)

Paul Rowley is enjoying having a selection headache as Salford aim to make it three wins in a row for the first time in the 2022 Super League season.

Back-to-back wins at home to Leeds Rhinos and Castleford Tigers have lifted the Red Devils to within two points of the play-off places.

Now, as Super League resumes following a weekend off for the Challenge Cup final, Salford head to Hull KR with their sights on keeping touch with the top six and head coach Rowley is delighted with the performance levels across the whole squad at present.

"It's been a really hard decision to leave people out because everybody in our squad is in good form, which is a good scenario to be in," Rowley said.

"There have been difficult discussions as coaches, but they're all in good form so we've got no bad choices at the minute."

By contrast, Hull KR find themselves in a bit of a slump following three straight defeats in Super League after producing some impressive results over the Easter period.

The Robins are boosted by the return of half-back Mikey Lewis and hooker Matt Parcell, and a repeat of the 26-16 win over at the AJ Bell Stadium in Round 5 would be just what they need to get back on track.

"We've been lacking fluency in recent weeks and our performances just haven't clicked," Hull KR utility player Jimmy Keinhorst said. "The cohesion hasn't been right, but our effort has been right up there.

"Obviously our first choice would have been to have played in the Challenge Cup Final, but I think the break will have freshened

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