SAINTS coach Ian Millward says he is not tempted to 'stand down' any of his troops for tomorrow, Friday night's Super League game with Wakefield.

He wants to maintain a winning momentum all the way up to Cardiff and is expected to name a similar squad to the one that thrashed league leaders Leeds in Saints' last outing.

The only doubts he has are over second rower Chris Joynt, who picked up a slight leg injury during his phenomenal tackling stint.

But Millward has Dom Feaunati available for selection again for the 8pm kick-off following the Samoan winger's three-match ban for his role in the Good Friday brawl with Wigan.

Millward said: "My biggest problem at the moment is that three or four players who have injuries have knocked on my door and said they want to play.

"We will pick our strongest team possible and expect it to resemble the winning line-up from Friday. I might have to make a change to give Dom a run but that is a positive rather than a negative."

Millward added: "I expect this game to be very hard. I need not only to get two points but to stay on a confident roll and rhythm on the road to Cardiff."

Sean Long, who has played just under an hour in each of the last two games, will play against Wakefield but Millward says he may put Carl Forber on the bench to give him a run out after his impressive show against Salford.

"Sean is getting the job done but I don't want to tip him over the edge," Millward said.

Wakefield have strung together some impressive performances so far this season.

Millward said: "David Solomona and Sid Domic have been tremendous buys for them.

"Their biggest problem has been consistency and they seem to be getting that right. They have a big pack with a lot of front rowers who can cause teams problems."

Millward said he will pick his 19-man squad for Cardiff on Monday but he admits he already has his first 17 in the back of his mind.

And he revealed that if Keith Mason continues recent form tomorrow he will be one of the first names on the sheet.

"His last three games have been outstanding so Keith has got himself into a position now. If he carries that against Wakefield he will start in the final."