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Brett Kulak and Jackson Houck of the Vancouver Giants were each charged with assault causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court services.Hull KRs caretaker coach Willie Poching believes there could be no better opportunity to lift his side out of the doldrums than by facing a wounded St Helens, live on Sky Sports 2 HD from 7.30pm. Poching, placed in temporary charge following the sacking of Chris Chester three games into the season, takes the reins of a side still reeling from Sundays surprise defeat by last years bottom club Wakefield.Saints, too, are in something of a slump, having suffered heavy back-to-back defeats to Salford and Sydney Roosters, and Poching is expecting a backlash. I think its a good time to play them, he said. Youve got to be excited about every opposition you come up against but theyre one of the big clubs that you get excited about.These are the games that the players want to be part of. Saints will be looking to reverse some of the results theyve had and I know Keiron (Cunningham) will have them fired up but its a challenge were looking forward to. Highlights of Wakefields 14-12 win over Hull KR in Super League Weve got our own situation to worry about. There will be no better way to try and get a response out of them than up against a St Helens team that is really hungry.Poching will take confidence from the proud home record of Hull KR, who are undefeated in their last eight meetings with St Helens at their Craven Park home going back to to the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup in 2008.Bounce back St Helens full-back Jack Owens talks to Sky Sports about his future in rugby league Saints head coach Cunningham, insists his clubs previous record on the ground will be irrelevant as they look to bounce back from their 38-12 World Club Series mauling.ddddddddddddIt is something you can look at but it is, and has to be, a fresh slate every time you go, he said.Our challenge as a team and a club is to be ready for every game regardless of whatever the team you are facing is doing. We have to focus on our own performance.The Roosters game gave us a shot in the arm because we physically matched it with one of the best packs in the world. I saw a twinkle in the eye of my forwards because it showed they are as good as we think they are. Now we have to get the rest right.If we take that physicality into the game then we wont be far off, but we have to be more clinical with the ball. Highlights of the Sydney Roosters 38-12 win over St Helens in the World Club Challenge series Saints are boosted by the return of hooker James Roby after he sat out the last two games with a rib injury while full-back Shannon McDonnell is also included in Cunninghams 19-man squad after recovering from a snapped Achilles.Hull KR: 1. Ken Sio, 3. Liam Salter, 4. Iain Thornley, 5. Kieran Dixon, 7. Albert Kelly, 8. Adam Walker, 10. Mitch Allgood, 11. Maurice Blair, 12. Graeme Horne, 13. Chris Clarkson, 16. James Green, 17. Dane Tilse, 18. Ben Cockayne, 20. James Greenwood, 21. Thomas Minns, 23. Ryan Shaw, 24. George Lawler, 25. Stephen Holker, 26. Robbie Mulhern.St Helens: 2. Tommy Makinson, 3. Jordan Turner, 5. Adam Swift, 6. Travis Burns, 7. Luke Walsh, 8. Alex Walmsley, 9. James Roby, 10. Kyle Amor, 11. Atelea Vea, 12. Jon Wilkin, 13. Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, 14. Lama Tasi, 16. Andre Savelio, 17. Luke Thompson, 18. Dominique Peyroux, 20. Joe Greenwood, 21. Matty Dawson, 22. Jack Owens, 23. Shannon McDonnell.Watch Hull KR v St Helens live on Sky Sports 2 HD from 7.30pm on Friday. ' ' '