Whitehaven and Barrow coaches have declared fully fit sides ahead of this afternoon's League 1 play-off final, ko 3pm at Craven Park.
Barrow boss Paul Crarey said he hadn't changed his side's preparations ahead of the game but admitted the wind and rain would dictate what rugby could be played.
He said: "All our all injuries have come through so unless something happens in the warm up, we will go in with a full strength side.
"Haven are also at full strength and it's going to be a cracking game through the middle as the weather will dictate how we will play.
"But we won't be complacent, we have to earn the right to win."
Haven player/coach Carl Forster added that the weather would be a factor but they were prepared.
He said: "We've prepared like any other game as we don't want to let the occasion get the better of you.
"We've got a fully fit squad and no excuses from us.
"I think both teams will try and play, we are two good footballing teams in my opinion.
"Against York last week we got to a point where the pitch began to cut up and it went down to who wanted it more.
"But it will be a good spectacle whatever rugby is played, we are accustomed to this but it will be a big factor today."
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