LEIGH Centurions are confident of adding the second part of their treble chance tonight.

With the NFP Minor Premiership safely tucked away, Leigh are firm favourites to bring a second piece of silverware back to Hilton Park in four days when they meet Keighley Cougars at Cougar Park in the Trans-Pennine Final, kick off 7.30pm.

Coach Paul Terzis has named his strongest possible side for tonight's showdown with only Welsh international Chris Morley absent through an ankle injury.

"We want this trophy badly," says Terzis. "Dewsbury did the treble last season and we want to repeat the feat and send out another loud message to Super League."

Leigh's line-up is: Turley; Watts, Anderson, Fairclough, Ingram; Svabic, Swann; Street, Hamilton, Whittle, Baldwin, Kendrick, Bristow. Subs: Bradbury, Leathem, Duffy, Bretherton.

"The players have been talking about this game for weeks. They want to go out there and put on a top class performance. If we play to out potential, Keighley won't be able to live with us," he adds.

Top points scorer Simon Svabic is back tonight after missing two games with a knee injury while Simon Baldwin, Michael Watts, Paul Anderson, David Ingram and Andy Leathem also return after being rested against Chorley on Sunday.

"This is a huge game for us and our preparation has gone according to plan apart from Chris Morley's injury. We set our sights at the start of the season on winning all three trophies and if we're successful at Keighley we're two-thirds of the way there.

"Keighley are not as strong as they were in the first half of the season but in recent weeks they've been playing with a lot of enthusiasm. This is likely to be their only chance of winning something this season, so we're expecting a tough challenge.

"But my team relishes new challenges, it brings the best out of them. I'm not expecting this game to be anything different."