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Saints game switched

SAINTS' last home Super League game has been put back to Saturday due to Sky - and if they win they will be presented with the League Leaders Shield after the game.

Such is the superiority of their points difference over second placed Hull, Saints will not be caught unless they suffer a couple of unlikely 100 point defeats in the remaining two games.

Jon Wilkin (broken nose) won't play and is given another week to aid the healing process, but he will return against Warrington.

Nick Fozzard has recovered from Friday's heavy knock - and if he does not play it will be purely precautionary.

Anderson is looking forward to the tussle against his former Parramatta coaching colleague Tony Smith.

He said: "I enjoy the challenge of Leeds because they always rise for us and there is only usually only a margin of 6-8 points in it.

"I want all the challenges that can be given to us before the play-off and if they come here, with their best team, and stick it to us, it will be good."

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