LEEDS Tykes -- newly crowned Powergen Cup kings -- go into tonight's clash hungry for more success.
The Headingley outfit are currently propping up the Zurich Premiership but, despite their league woe, Leeds' director of rugby Phil Davies believes the cup competitions are good for the Yorkshire club.
"We would love some more silverware," he said.
"To get to any semi-final is very exciting and we will be out to win the second leg.
"It is certainly do-able and, if we get an early score, then it will be really interesting.
"We have got a number of players with bumps and bruises from Twickenham but we will be fielding our best available team," said Davies.
As things stand, Leeds automatically qualify for next season's Heineken Cup after their Twickenham glory.
However, if they are relegated, then the rules dictate that Euro qualification is passed on to next available Premiership side.
Their fate is likely to be shaped by Tuesday's crunch clash with fellow relegation candidates Harlequins at Headingley.
However, Davies believes that Leeds have enough in the tank to drag themselves out of trouble and also seal their European place.
"Our fate is in our own hands and we have two massive games to win if we are to maximise our Powergen Cup success in all aspects," added Davies, the former Wales forward and captain.
"I just hope we have got enough left in the tank for everything we want to achieve in all tournaments."
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