SAINTS travel to Headingley in Friday (5.30pm) to face Wakefield Trinity for what will the first of two games in six days against Super League's basement side.
With Tommy Makinson back from a five-match suspension, Saints are at full strength apart from long-term casualty Mark Percival.
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Although it is top versus bottom, Saints will not be taking a side seeking their first win since the return from lockdown lightly.
Coach Kristian Woolf said: "Wakefield are probably a little bit like Hull KR in that they have some really good attacking ability and attacking players.
"They can be very dangerous and so it is up to us to counter that.
"If any team takes them lightly then they are going to cause some upsets between now and the back end of the year.
"We need to make sure that is not us, and that we approach the game really well and that we are the best version of us."
Trinity have some handy packmen, among them ex-Saint Matty Ashurst, but they also possess plenty of strike across their potent backline.
After Friday the sides will meet again six days later on Thursday at Warrington, in the game re-scheduled from August.