THERE has been plenty of chat between Lee Gilmour and his former St Helens pals Leon Pryce and Nick Fozzard this week.
But very little of it has been about tomorrow's game when Huddersfield Giants can further enhance their credentials as Engage Super League contenders.
"A couple of Leon's friends are involved in a mixed martial arts show in Leeds on Sunday night," explained ex-Saints favourite Gilmour, 32.
"And we're all meeting up after the game to go and watch. "So, we've been too busy making arrangements to chat about the match.
"I'm sure though there will be plenty of banter, depending on the result."
Sexy Leather LingerieIt will be the first time Gilmour has lined up against his old Knowsley Road mates since quitting the club at the end of last season.
"It will be a bit strange," added Gilmour, who has quickly become a favourite with Giants fans due to his all-action style. "But it's not as bad as 'Longy' (Sean Long) whose first game for Hull was against Saints.
"I've been here nearly five months now, played plenty of games and feel very comfortable."
The Wigan and Bradford old boy has been instrumental in helping Giants to third place in the table, recording a victory over champions Leeds along the way.
Sexy ClubwearIndeed, many St Helens supporters believe the club, despite winning five of their opening seven fixtures, should have done more to keep him and Long.
Gilmour puts Huddersfield's form down to coach Nathan Brown.
"He's been absolutely brilliant; a really smart coach," said Gilmour, who signed a two-year deal with Giants after almost 150 appearances for Saints.
"He is very smart offensively and has also given Huddersfield one of the best defensive records.
"There is a brilliant team spirit and everyone wants to play for him. But he also has a very good backroom team around him and that's part of the reason too."
Gilmour was on the receiving end last season when Giants stunned Saints in the Challenge Cup semifinals and he still keeps a close eye on his previous club's fortunes.
"I think they've made a pretty decent start," he said. "When they lost to Hull KR, they had six or seven players missing.
"And because they've not got the biggest squad that's always going to be a tough ask for the younger players.
Replica Angular Momentum Watches"But they've still got some top names as they showed by beating Warrington, who were one of the form teams going into last weekend.
"However, I've no regrets about coming to Huddersfield. I've plenty of mates at Saints but I definitely want us to beat them tomorrow."
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