WARRINGTON Wolves will be without centre or back row forward Ian Sibbit as they aim for a third league victory over London Broncos this season.
He took a knock to his back in the win at Castleford Tigers and is not expected to be risked on Sunday, although he should be available for the next clash with Widnes Tigers at Wilderspool on August Bank Holiday Saturday night.
Winger Rob Smyth continues to be sidelined with a stomach complaint but Paul Noone is available again for selection after missing the Cas match with a rib complaint.
There is good news about skipper Lee Briers and his broken wrist.
Head coach Paul Cullen said: "It is a scaphoid injury, a difficult bone to mend. But Lee's had a re-scan and x-ray and there's growth within the bone. It is starting to knit which is a very important sign."
There are feint hopes he could be back for the play-offs, if Wolves can stay in the top six.
Mike Parsons
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