St Helens v Leeds Rhinos: Saints prop Amor anticipating '˜cracking start' to this year's comp'

St Helens' Kyle Amor.St Helens' Kyle Amor.
St Helens' Kyle Amor.
ST HELENS' former Leeds Rhinos prop Kyle Amor reckons tonight's showdown at the Totally Wicked Stadium will get Betfred Super League off to a cracking start.

“Traditionally form goes out of the window in these games,” Amor said of the season’s curtain-raiser. “They are big games with a lot of history and it doesn’t matter whether it’s at Headingley or they come to our place, it is going to be a good game and both sides are going to be desperate to get off to a winning start.

“It’s important for us in front of our own fans and for Leeds. After the season they had last year, they won’t want to replicate that. I think a good start is crucial for everybody, not just ourselves.”

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Saints have suffered an early blow with the loss of scrum-half Matty Smith, who was signed from champions Wigan Warriors.

He suffered a broken leg in a pre-season game against Widnes Vikings and Amor admitted his absence is a “massive” setback. He said: “We’ve been running with Matty over the last six or seven weeks of pre-season and he’s a big loss. We will miss him, but it is what it is – that’s the nature of the game we play.

“We have got a good, strong squad this year with plenty of depth and we’ve recruited well and got a lot of young kids coming through from the under-19s’ Grand Final-winning side.

“They know what’s required to be a Saints player and they are game ready, so whoever jumps in and fills Matty Smith’s role I am sure will be ready to do a good job.”