PAUL Terzis admits he doesn't know what to expect from Hull KR on Sunday.

"They're a very inconsistent side," he says. "Playing well one game and poorly the next. I'm not sure which side will turn up at Hilton Park!"

But Terzis is no mood to allow his side to take things for granted.

"The longer we are at the top and the bigger the gap we open, leaves us even more vulnerable to sides who want to come and take our scalp. We're up there to be shot at.

"But we're very proud of what we've achieved so far this season and the progress we've made, and we'll fight every inch of the way to stay unbeaten.

"We know that our second half performances in the last two games haven't been up to scratch but we've worked hard on addressing certain issues and I'm expecting abetter 80 minutes against Hull KR.

"They'll be tough opposition, make no mistake. They're just outside the top eight and are well capable of getting into the play-offs."

Terzis is boosted by the return to fitness of five of his senior players. Simon Baldwin, Neil Turley, Paul Anderson, Andy Leathem and Dave Ingram will all be back to face Rovers after missing last week's game at Sheffield.

Terzis won't be declaring his side until just before kick off. "I like to keep the opposition guessing," he says.

Long-term casualties Andy Fairclough and Alan Hadcroft will be ready to start their comebacks in the Alliance team next week.

Hadcroft has been out for seven weeks with a dislocated shoulder while Fairclough has missed five games with a torn calf muscle.