Scrum-half Albert Kelly makes a timely return for James Webster after a three match absence for the interim coachs first derby match in charge of Hull KR, live on Sky Sports 1 HD at 12.45pm. Webster will be hoping to get one over on the Black and Whites on the Good Friday lunchtime kick-off having played and coached Hull FC previously.And the interim head coach has received a boost with the return of Kelly who has recovered from a hamstring injury. Kelly replaces Kieran Moran in the only change to the squad, however, the Rovers will once again be without Shaun Lunt and Terry Campese.The former Wakefield Trinity Wildcats coach has also included forwards Graeme Horne and James Greenwood, despite them picking up injuries in in Sundays 44-30 victory over Salford Red Devils.Webster and Lee Radford (Hull FC) captained their clubs in the first Super League derby in 2007 and the former has a clear message for his players ahead of the clash. The Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu visited the KC Lightstream Stadium to bless the ground ahead of the Hull derby Ill be telling them to go out and enjoy it, Webster said. How many times in your career do you get to play in games as big as this?Hull FC are boosted by the return of outside back Mahe Fonua. The 23 year-old former Melbourne Storm star returns following six weeks on the side-lines with a knee injury.He replaces Jack Logan in Lee Radfords 19-man squad - the only change from the side that beat Wakefield Wildcats last week. Sky Sports spoke to Hull KRs towering prop Dane Tilse and Hull FCs off-season recruit Carlos Tuimavave The Tonga international scored a debut try in the Airlie Birds Round One victory over Salford Red Devils at the KC Stadium back in February.Fridays game will be the second derby clash of the year, with Hull FC triumphing 60-20 in the annual Clive Sullivan Trophy pre-season friendly.Having picked up their first win under head coach Webster in his second game in charge, the Robins sit in tenth position in Super League. Barrie v Terry Our pundits look ahead to a busy weekend in Super League Hull KR: Mitch Allgood, Maurice Blair, John Boudebza, Chris Clarkson, Ben Cockayne, Kieran Dixon, James Green, James Greenwood, Graeme Horne, Albert Kelly, George Lawler, Josh Mantellato, Matty Marsh, Robbie Mulhern, Ryan Shaw, Ken Sio, Iain Thornley, Dane Tilse, Adam WalkerHull FC: Josh Bowden, Gareth Ellis, Mahe Fonua, Chris Green, Danny Houghton, Sika Manu, Steve Michaels, Mark Minichiello, Curtis Naughton, Iafeta Paleaaesina, Frank Pritchard, Jamie Shaul, Marc Sneyd, Scott Taylor, Jordan Thompson, Carlos Tuimavave, Danny Washbrook, Liam Watts, Kirk Yeaman.Watch Hull KR v Hull FC live on Sky Sports 1 HD on Good Friday from 12.30pm. Catch the match for £6.99 on NOW TV. No contract. Adidas NMD Pharrell Williams Human Race Yellow . While the pair of Spain internationals return, midfielder Xavi Hernandez will not be included in the squad after failing to recover from a muscle strain to his left leg. 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The native of Mont-Tremblant, Que., captured a World Cup downhill event Saturday, his second this year and fifth career victory on the circuit. And it came on one of his favourite courses as two of his victories and four of his 22 podium finishes have come at Kvitfjell, where theres a super-G scheduled for Sunday. "There are a lot of similarities (between Norway and Quebec)," Guay said during a conference call. "When I left Quebec it was raining and warm and thats pretty much exactly what its here but it can easily be -30 C, again, a lot like Quebec. "I feel comfortable when I come here." Guay finished fourth in a downhill event Friday. The impressive showings came following a respectable 10th-place effort in the downhill at the Sochi Games. But Guay said he battled knee issues in Russia. He had knee surgery in the summer and claimed a World Cup downhill in Val Gardena, Italy, in December but didnt feel anywhere near 100 per cent in Sochi. "It (knee) affected me a lot," he said. "I have a hard time skiing through pain, I have a hard time really finding that courage, that determination to fight through it and push on the ski. "I was trying not to mention it too much in the media because I wanted to put it out of my head completely and sort of pretend and focus that it wasnt even there. You definitely have that on the brain and it was affecting me because I couldnt do a proper preparation for the Games." However, Guay said hes working on improving his mental ability to deal with injury much like teammate Jan Hudec of Calgary, who has overcome numerous ailments to succeed on the world scene. "The ideal situation is to not have that pain and I plan to deal with it in the off-season," Guay said. "Right now Im trying to work through it and I think its an important thing. "If I look at a guy like Jan Hudec, probably one of his biggest strengths is that strength and character he shows when he has those injuries. I know he skiis in a lot of pain so I like to watch those circumstances and try to emulate them. Its not always easy for me. I think when I dont feel 100 per cent its tough for me to go out and attack it but id like to think its getting better." Guay, 32, finished ahead of Frenchman Johan Clarey and Olympic champion Matthias Mayer of Austria. American Travis Ganong, who was third Friday, narrowly missed out on another podium, finishing 0.62 seconds back in fourth.dddddddddddd Bode Miller, a bronze medallist in the super-G at the Sochi Olympics, was eighth. Conditions were overcast and a little foggy but unlike Fridays downhill the rain stayed away. Guay had a time of one minute 22.17 seconds, finishing 0.35 seconds ahead of Clarey -- who secured a third career podium. "Its difficult conditions, soft snow. I think you need a really well-balanced touch," Guay said. "If youre too aggressive or leaning in a little bit, its easy to lose (time)." Jeffrey Frisch of Mont-Tremblant finished 17th while Manuel Osborne-Paradis of North Vancouver, B.C., was 21st. Benjamin Thomsen of Invermere, B.C., was 43rd, finishing one spot ahead of Hudec. Other Canadians included: Conrad Pridy of Whistler, B.C., (50th), Torontos Dustin Cook (59th) and Morgan Pridy of Whistler (60th). Meanwhile, it was the best result of Clareys career. "It shows anything can happen, even late on. Better late than never," Clarey said. "Im not hugely confident at the moment and the Olympics were difficult for me to cope with mentally." Clarey had pondered retirement after the Sochi Games, where he didnt finish the downhill and was 19th in super-G. "This changes my ideas a little bit from a psychological point of view," he said. "Even though my knees still pretty banged up." Despite already having an Olympic gold medal, the 23-year-old Mayer clinched his first career podium in World Cup downhill and only his third overall. "I had a lot of things to do, with celebrating the Olympic victory back home. I hadnt much time for me to be prepared," Mayer said. "I can be happy with this result. Its very difficult to be fast here, with the soft snow its not the best conditions." Ganong finished fifth in the downhill at the Sochi Olympics. "I really thought I could (win), so I pushed a little harder and had a couple mistakes. I was able to make up a lot of time on the bottom and salvage fourth place," he said. "Its really fun skiing right now. Im having a good time and the results are coming." Olympic super-G champion Kjetil Jansrud of Norway, who tied for the win Friday with Austrian Georg Streitberger, placed fifth. "I made a couple of mistakes which I didnt think I would make," Jansrud said. "Fell on my inside ski a couple of times, I had to support myself on my hand." Overall World Cup leader Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway was tied for sixth with Switzerlands Silvan Zurbriggen. ' ' '