Pryce ready to contest Bulls' fight
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Your support makes all the difference.Two stand-offs who have already made an outstanding contribution to their new clubs face their old team-mates for the first time tonight. Leon Pryce moved from Bradford to St Helens and has been the key man in narrow wins that have preserved a perfect record which comes under pressure with the Bulls' visit.
Andrew Dunemann has had an even more dramatic impact at Salford since leaving Leeds, steering them to four wins in their first five games. The Leeds hooker Matt Diskin has agreed a new, four-year contract, but the Rhinos will miss Jamie Peacock, who has a knee injury. Gareth Ellis returns.
Castleford could give a debut against Wigan on Sunday to Willie Manu who has completed his community service order for an assault conviction in Sydney.
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