Tigers v Wildcats: Teams
Neighbours Castleford and Wakefield clash at the PROBIZ Coliseum in the last of Super League's six Good Friday games.
Last Updated: 21/04/11 1:47pm
Castleford will be looking to get back to winning ways - and do the double over their derby rivals - when they host Wakefield on Good Friday.
The Tigers needed a late, late penalty from winger Kirk Dixon to rescue a 26-26 draw against Harlequins at the Twickenham Stoop last time out.
However Terry Matterson's side have been in red-hot form at home in 2011, hitting Salford and Crusaders for a half-century of points in their last two outings at the PROBIZ Coliseum.
They are further boosted for the visit of their near-neighbours by the return of Stuart Jones from a shoulder injury.
Jones was hurt in the home triumph over the City Reds a fortnight ago but now returns to the 19-man squad at the expense of hooker Adam Milner.
Coach Matterson is once again without injured backs Nick Youngquest, who is Castleford's leading try-scorer with eight, and Willie Isa.
Morrison back
Wakefield go into the game looking for a positive response following a 52-6 mauling at the hands of St Helens last Friday.
Captain Glenn Morrison missed that loss due to a dead leg but, along with full-back or centre Aaron Murphy, he is fit to return to coach John Kear's squad.
Stand-off Kieran Hyde is also in contention for a place in the final 17 after an impressive performance for the reserves.
The Wildcats will be looking for revenge having lost 40-20 to the Tigers at the Millennium Stadium on the opening weekend of the 2011 season.
Castleford squad: Mathers, Dixon, Arundel, Owen, Chase, Orr, Jackson, Hudson, Huby, Emmitt, Snitch, Ferres, Jones, Fozzard, Aspinwall, Thompson, Holmes, Widders, Clark.
Wakefield squad: Blaymire, Murphy, George, Jeffries, Rinaldi, King, Henderson, Morrison, Lee, P. Johnson, Dean, Mariano, Howarth, Higgins, Wildie, Hyde, G. Johnson, Amor, McCarthy.