Halifax ready to put fiasco behind them
They responded after being thrown out of the competition for fielding an ineligible player with an impressive victory over champions Barrow and seek further success in their derby at Keighley tomorrow to keep in touch with leaders Featherstone.
"It was a roller-coaster of a week, and I'm just glad it ended on a high," said Calland, who had been suspended over the fielding of an ineligible player but then reinstated.
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Hide Ad"We showed tremendous character and commitment against Barrow. I'm full of praise for every single one of the lads and I'm hoping that will kick-start our season."
Michael Ostick – the player at the centre of the storm – could return at Cougar Park although Keighley coach Barry Eaton should see his own side strengthened by the return of former Halifax prop Scott Law and talented youngster James Haythornthwaite.
Batley head to Widnes tomorrow while Featherstone are seeking revenge this afternoon when they face Toulouse in France.
Their opponents became the first side to defeat Daryl Powell's men this season when they triumphed at Featherstone a fortnight ago.
Hunslet can reclaim Championship One top spot if they win at leaders Oldham, who have been bolstered by the loan arrival of highly-rated young Huddersfield Giants scrum-half Gregg McNally.