HULL KR assistant coach Chris Chester has called for a 'crisp and clinical' display in attack tonight as they look to claim the scalp of Huddersfield Giants.
The Robins host the second-placed side looking to avenge a 50-30 loss to the Giants in April, and hold on to their place in the top-eight spots over the weekend.
Chester knows that to unlock the Giants' defence, Rovers will have to be better in attack than they were when beating Bradford 28-18 last weekend.
And he says much will come down to half-backs Travis Burns and Michael Dobson being at their best.
Both have been named in Brian McClennan's 19-man Exiles squad to face England next weekend, and Chester says they will be at the heart of plans to break down the Giants.
"Michael and Travis' partnership is coming on nicely and we are going to have to take chances when they come our way," Chester said.
"Structurally, Huddersfield are a good defensive side so we need the players to know their roles and places, and the passing has to be crisp.
"We think we can break them down in a couple of areas and we have a couple of plans up our sleeve to do this.
"The players got a bit of a telling off last weekend because they were making too many uncharacteristic errors in the first half.
"We showed them on video on the laptop where we felt they could get at Bradford.
"If we see something on the video, we'll show them at half-time, especially the half-backs, as a couple of things came off for us as a result.
"We had a good win against Bradford and we'll go out with all guns blazing to put in a good performance."