PAUL Terzis takes the Leigh Centurions to Featherstone baying for revenge after the Challenge Cup defeat against the same opposition.

Leigh have beaten Andy Kelly's side twice since at the Coliseum, but Terzis says Sunday's clash could banish the memory of the Cup match once and for all.

"The only way that you can really get retribution is by beating them on their own patch," Terzis admitted.

"The Cup match up there was one of the low points of the season for me and the players. We have struggled over there in the past. Salford have lost there as well so we know they will make life difficult for us."

Leigh will be without hooker Paul Rowley for the trip after the RFL disciplinary committee handed him a one-match ban.

Rowley appeared after being put on report for leading with the elbow in a tackle on Leroy Joe at Whitehaven. He was sin-binned at the time, but that was not deemed sufficient punishment and received a £150 fine with his suspension.

"Paul was given a fair hearing," added Terzis, "and we think the punishment fits the crime. We've got John Duffy back who deputised well for Paul when he was out with an injured hand so we have good cover."

Duffy is joined in a strengthened squad by Phil Kendrick, who returns from a two-match ban and Lee Sanderson, although utility Willie Swann looks set to miss out with an ankle injury picked up against Batley.

And after blooding Tommy Martyn and Ricky Bibey at the weekend, Terzis could hand a debut to former Halifax centre Danny Halliwell in West Yorkshire after the locally-based youngster agreed to an 18 month deal.