FRIDAY night's engage Super League Round 14 fixture between the Giants and the Bulls brings together two local Huddersfield products Paul Reilly of Huddersfield and Marcus St Hilaire of Bradford.

Both players came through the ranks with amateur side Moldgreen ARL to play for the Giants.

The two friends signed for Huddersfield two years apart from each other, St Hilaire in 1994 and Reilly in 1996.

While Reilly went on to become the Giants' longest serving player, St Hilaire signed for Leeds Rhinos two years later.

The two did play together again when mid-way through the 2002 season St Hilaire was released from the final year of his Rhinos contract and rejoined Huddersfield.

In two spells with Huddersfield, St Hilaire made 101 appearances, scoring 46 tries for a total of 184 points.

Reilly, who has just finished his Testimonial year with the Giants and has found a new lease of life playing on the wing in 2007, has played a major part in the Giants unbeaten eight-game run.

Both players have been winding each other up before the game and intend to continue that on the pitch on Friday night.

However, while Reilly will enjoy a friendly bout of rivalry he knows that he and his teammates have a serious job to do.

He said: "It'd be nice to get that first win against the Bulls.

"I think that if we all stick to our jobs then we are in with a real chance.

"We're in good form at the moment but so are Bradford, but it would be very nice to beat them especially in front of the Giants fans here at the Galpharm and with the cameras being here."