SAINTS have no injury concerns ahead of Saturday afternoon’s Magic trip to Newcastle, with full back Jonny Lomax currently their only absentee.

They take on second-placed Hull FC in a game that kicks off at 4.45pm.

The match will be the second of a three-legged Steve Prescott Cup with Hull winning the away game 24-14 in March.

Interim coach Sean Long said: “There is no better time for us to pick ourselves up than on a big stage in front of 40,000 and a great atmosphere.

“Hull are flying high and playing pretty well.

“They are a quality side and we have done our homework on them. We have got to turn up with the right attitude.

“The last time we played them we turned over too much ball.

“If we could have kept hold of it in certain areas we could have had that game as we were coming home with a wet sail.

“We just couldn’t score that try in the last 10 minutes.

“They are a well-coached, quality side. The big wingers set the platform for the whole team.

“Then with Marc Sneyd’s kicking game and Albert Kelly’s running game they are a dangerous team.

“I have seen Kelly win five games on his own this year.

“He is a quality player, he can turn something out of nothing.”

He joins an unchanged 19 which will be overseen by new head coach Justin Holbrook for the first time.

Sean Long and Jamahl Lolesi remain in temporary charge of the side.

Saints: 2. Tommy Makinson, 3. Ryan Morgan, 4. Mark Percival, 5. Adam Swift, 6. Theo Fages, 7. Matty Smith, 8. Alex Walmsley, 9. James Roby, 10. Kyle Amor, 12. Jon Wilkin, 13. Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, 14. Luke Douglas, 16. Luke Thompson, 17. Tommy Lee, 18. Dominique Peyroux, 19. Greg Richards, 20. Morgan Knowles, 28. Regan Grace, 36. Zeb Taia.

Hull FC: 1. Jamie Shaul, 3. Carlos Tuimavave, 4. Josh Griffin, 5. Fetuli Talanoa, 6. Albert Kelly, 7. Marc Sneyd, 8. Scott Taylor, 9. Danny Houghton, 10. Liam Watts, 12. Mark Minichiello, 15. Chris Green, 16. Jordan Thompson, 17. Daniel Washbrook, 19. Steven Michaels, 21. Sika Manu, 22. Josh Bowden, 25. Jansin Turgut, 27. Jack Downs, 28. Brad Fash.

Lomax is expected to return when Saints take on Castleford on June 4.