WOLVES could potentially be without some of Saturday's winning forwards for the Easter battles with Salford City Reds and Huddersfield Giants.

Club chiefs believe Rob Parker broke his right hand in the first half of Wolves' 38-10 success against Hull Kingston Rovers.

Fellow prop Paul Wood had to be gingerly helped off the field with a knee injury three minutes into the second half.

Wood was able to walk unaided after the game and said the injury was not as bad as first thought but he is a doubt for the Easter dates.

Second rower Ben Westwood was placed on report by referee Richard Silverwood during the second half of Saturday's tie.

Westwood, playing in his 30th successive game for Wolves, may have to answer to disciplinary chiefs on Tuesday for an incident which left Hull KR loose forward Tommy Gallagher with a bloody nose.

Substitute hooker Michael Sullivan also limped out of the game late on and needed his ankle strapping afterwards.

The next few days will determine their availability or not.

Wolves went into the game without the injured Lee Briers, Adrian Morley, Paul Johnson and Simon Grix but they do have young forwards Ben Harrison and Andy Bracek fit and hungry for action.

Hull KR coach Justin Morgan revealed after the game that Tommy Gallagher, Gareth Morton and Luke Dyer had all suffered suspected broken jaws.