RHYS Evans is targeting a win for more than one reason tomorrow – getting ‘back on the horse’ while getting one over on his twin brother in the process.

The 26-year-old has been ever-present so far in 2019 - having arrived from Leigh Centurions in the off-season.

Twin brother and former Bull Ben looks set to line-up in the front row for the French outfit, with the also duo having faced off against each other last year.

Aware of the challenge posed by Toulouse at Odsal, Rhys is keen to see some momentum built after a ‘step forward’ last week.

Rhys said: “I am looking forward to going up against Ben – we both looked for this fixture as soon as they came out.

“We will catch up after the game as I do not see him that often anymore but I have played against him before.

“They have a big pack, they are a good side and we know we need to put in an 80-minute performance if we are going to get the win.

“Last week was a step forward but we need to kick on again – it is a tough league and we need to be putting in performances against those teams in and around us.

“We need to get back on the horse as soon as possible and build some winning momentum as there are a lot of teams competing for a play-off spot this year.

“When we pull on the jersey we know teams are going to raise their game against us so we need be ready for that come three o’clock tomorrow.”