Wakefield Trinity boss Daryl Powell has confirmed that centre Corey Hall will feature in tomorrow night’s game against York Knights.

Hall has missed the last two matches through selection, with Cameron Scott and Oliver Pratt taking the centre spots in the wins over Leeds Rhinos and Leigh Leopards.

However, despite the club currently being on a three-match winning run, Powell confirmed that there will be “a couple of tweaks” in this week’s squad selection.

One of those has been revealed to be Hall, who will take his place in the side this week. The right centre spot has been a role that has been up for grabs since the season began, with Powell not knowing who is his best player in that position.

Hall will get the chance to stake his claim again this week, with the boss confirming the decision to Serious About Rugby League earlier today.

“I’ve seen what I need to see [from Hall],” the boss said when asked what the former Hull KR man needs to do to get back in the side. “He will play this week.”

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Wakefield Trinity boss gives verdict on forward’s loan spell

Trinity only made one change to their 21-man squad this week, with Tray Lolesio coming back into the side in place of Will Tate.

Lolesio spent last week on loan at Bradford Bulls, and featured in their Super League victory over Huddersfield Giants.

He is now in contention for a Super League debut with Trinity after the boss was left impressed with his efforts.

“He went all right. He didn’t get too much chance to carry the ball, really. It was a helter-skelter game, and he did a lot of defending in his period on the field, but he did all right.

“I had a chat with him the other day, and he was talking about the speed of the game, and it was good to get that under his belt and have a look at it.

“It [not only] helped Bradford out a little bit, but us as well. Trey gets to look at Super League, and it gives him a good chance to start building towards the speed of the game and handling that.”