LEON Pryce is looking for his Workington Town side to close down Bradford's talented half-backs tomorrow.

The Town coach is well aware of the threat that Dane Chisholm and Joe Keyes pose, along with the up and coming youngster Brandon Pickersgill.

And he knows that if Town want to come away with the two points from tomorrow's encounter at Derwent Park, the threat will have to be nullified.

"All their half-backs are in really good form at the minute," admitted Pryce.

"They are a good young team and have some good finishers, too many to name but Chisholm is definitely their X-factor player.

"But Pickersgill and Keyes are having a great season as well, they are all good players."

Keyes' form has led to him topping the points table for League One with 48 to his name, mainly made up of his 22 goals.

But Town have some talent in their own ranks with young winger Sam Forrester leading the try scoring charts with seven.

Town half-back Carl Forber is available for selection for the game while Pryce is checking up on some of his squad that picked up knocks in the Good Friday derby with neighbours Whitehaven.

"Carl will be fit to play but we do have a few knocks and might have to have some fitness tests on Saturday morning," said Pryce.

"But we will not be using any injuries as an excuse we know what we have to do."

Former Workington Town stars have been filling the club's social media sites with good luck messages ahead of the Bulls clash at Derwent Park.

And they are urging fans to turn out in numbers to back Town against the league leaders, unbeaten in their four matches so far.

Pryce is also looking for supporters to provide that extra push for his players.

"You should never have a home game where the away fans outnumber the home ones," said Pryce.

"We know Bradford will bring plenty of fans so we would like everyone to get down and get behind us, be the 18th man that we need."