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Bradford Bulls will aim to end a run of four successive defeats to Warrington Wolves as they tackle their engage Super League play-off rivals at the Grattan Stadium.
Both sides have shown signs of returning to form after sticky recent runs, the Bulls recording back-to-back victories and the Wolves picking up wins in two of their last three games.
Warrington won 27-4 when the teams last met in April, and Bulls coach Steve McNamara wants to see the his side come out on top this time.
McNamara said: ?They have obviously studied us thoroughly and come up with a plan, and we are certainly trying to do the same against them.
?We have looked at why we have under-performed, or why they have made us under-perform in previous games and what we can do better.
?It?s a big challenge and one we are really looking forward to.?
The Wolves are set to welcome back prop Paul Rauhihi after nearly three months out with a damaged disc in his back.
Bradford Bulls v Warrington Wolves, August 4 2006
Bradford Bulls 18-man squad: Hape, Deacon, Vagana, Gene, I. Harris, McKenna, Newton, Lynch, Meyers, B. Harris, Withers, Ferres, Vainikolo, Henderson, Langley, Pryce, St Hilaire, Bai.
Warrington Wolves 18-man squad: Grose, Fa?afili, M. Gleeson, Kohe-Love, Reardon, Briers, Sullivan, Leikvoll, Swann, Wainwright, M. Gleeson, Westwood, Wood, Barnett, Rauhihi, Bracek, Bridge, Harrison.
Referee: S Ganson
Source: superleague.co.uk