Burgess ready for Wolves' Tuesday night Hull KR test as Lewis returns for Robins
Warrington Wolves and Hull KR will play on Tuesday night in a hotly anticipated clash; Mikey Lewis could return from his four-match suspension if picked for the Robins; Hull KR face Warrington Wolves on Tuesday August 18, live on Sky Sports
Warrington Wolves head coach Sam Burgess knows it is going to be a tough battle against Hull KR but it will be a contest with a difference taking place on Tuesday night.
The fixture, which is live on Tuesday August 18 on Sky Sports Action from 7.30pm, is a rearranged round two match due to the Robins being in Las Vegas at the time.
It means a jam-packed schedule for both clubs, going from Thursday night round 23 games, into this game, before playing again on Saturday and Sunday for their round 24 clashes.
With that in mind, Burgess has had to keep training and recovery simple to ensure his side can put in their best performance possible in a hectic run.
Not only that, Warrington will want to move four points clear of Hull KR and cement third with a win, rather than letting them get level as the battle for the play-offs really hots up.
"The Monday, Tuesday through to Sunday is out the window really with these five day turnarounds," Burgess said.
"We have got a few in a row. We have got a programme that we are following and it is not what day of the week it is, it's just how many days is it before the game day.
"For either team, it's not the end of the world. It is an important game though, that's the truth, it is an important game.
"That's a strong comment, it can't be lost, we don't want to lose it. We've got two good teams going at it, so it will be a great contest."
A conundrum that Hull KR head coach Willie Peters faces ahead of Tuesday night is whether to bring Mikey Lewis straight back into his side.
Lewis has just completed a four-match suspension for a headbutt against Warrington but could be set to return to face them once again.
For Burgess, Lewis is the perfect type of player to be able to bring back in at this time of the season, just as Warrington have been able to do with George Williams following his neck injury.
"He is going to be a great in for them. Like George for us last week, he is a great bloke to bring back in this time of the year," he added.
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