James Webster is urging his resurgent Hull KR side to burst Catalans bubble when they visit the KC Lightstream Stadium on Thursday night, live on Sky Sports 3 HD.Barrie v Terry Podcast Our pundits discuss Thursdays clash between Hull KR and Catalans The Dragons have climbed to fourth in the table on the back of a four-match winning run and, having shed their apparent fallibility on the road, will be aiming for a fourth successive away win.The Catalans best winning sequence in Super League was seven in 2008, when they also went on an eight-match unbeaten run which included three successive away triumphs followed by victory at Millennium Magic. The Robins, too, are on the up following the arrival of Webster, who enjoyed a win over Salford in his first home game and followed up agonising defeats over the Easter weekend with an impressive victory over Leeds at Headingley.I think wed seen signs of improvement in each game over the last month but the big question was whether we could do it over 80 minutes and we did that, said Webster.But we still need to improve to be a consistent team. Shaun Lunt says Hull KR must move on from their slow start to the Super League season Webster, Frances assistant coach who is keen to remain involved with Les Tricolores at the end of the year, is acutely aware of the danger caused by the Dragons, whose most recent recruit, Willie Mason, had a six-match stint at Hull KR in 2011.Hes a quality player, said Webster. Hes got heaps of experience and hes a big thing with power and a big offload, who understands whats needed to get the job done.Hes just added to what was already a good side. He is just one of many we need to take care of. No Campese for Hull KR Robins skipper out for up to eight weeks with hamstring injury Theyve shown all year theyre a big, strong, powerful side who can travel away from home now, probably due to the hundreds of Australians they have in their side who are not worried about travelling.Theres not a position in their squad you dont worry about. We need to be able to match their power. We need to play well to win. Hull KR registered a morale-boosting victory over Leeds last Friday Hull KRs former Wigan forward James Greenwood admits it is important for his side to build on their rare victory at Headingley.Everybody says Leeds are struggling but its always a tough place to go so to get such a convincing win was a massive confidence booster for us, he said.Were just hoping we can progress from that and kick on.A lot of people wrote us off at the start of the season and I think weve finally realised what potential we have in the camp.Catalans have had a few wins under their belt so theyre going to be full of confidence.Theyve one of the biggest packs in Super League so this is another big test for us, especially our middles. Catalans were 21-8 victors over Widnes in round nine Hull KR are without skipper Terry Campese after he was ruled out for up to eight weeks with a hamstring injury. John Boudebza and Thomas Minn are recalled to Websters 19-man squad with Jor Wardill dropping out.Catalans also make two changes to their squad, Krisnan Inu and Stan Robin replacing injured duo Todd Carney and Paul Aiton.Hull KR: Mitch Allgood, Maurice Blair, John Boudebza, Chris Clarkson, Ben Cockayne, Kieran Dixon, James Green, James Greenwood, Graeme Horne, George Lawler, Shaun Lunt, Matty Marsh, Thomas Minns, Kieran Moran, Robbie Mulhern, Ken Sio, Iain Thornley, Dane Tilse, Adam Walker.Catalans Dragons: Louis Anderson, Jason Baitieri, Thomas Bosc, Julian Bousquet, Jodie Broughton, Dave Taylor, Vincent Duport, Olivier Elima, Morgan Escaré, Tony Gigot, Krisnan Inu, Antoni Maria, Willie Mason, Greg Mounis, Richie Myler, Eloi Pelissier, Pat Richards, Stan Robin, Glenn Stewart. Super League Round 10 preview - Barrie v Terry Watch Hull KR v Catalans live on Sky Sports 3 HD on Thursday from 7.30pm. Catch the match for £6.99 on NOW TV. No contract. USA Soccer Store . 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With 1:14 to go in overtime, Davis sixth block also became his 17th rebound. That, along with his 32 points -- which tied a career high -- proved too much for Denver to overcome, and the Pelicans held on for their third straight victory, 111-107 on Sunday night.Throughout the Tour de France, Australian professional cyclist Richie Porte will be checking in. Here is his third entry, as told to ESPN contributor Rupert Guinness:A Tour de France stage is the last place you would expect to catch up for social chat.But that is what Mondays third stage from Granville to Angers became -- at least until the race hit its straps in the final kilometres, where Mark Cavendish came up trumps again?with his second victory for this years Tour.But it was a long day in the saddle, and the average speed for the 233.5km was 37.260km/h. It was like walking pace; well, not quite but you know what I mean.It was nice to have a change of pace, especially after the problems I had on stage two with the time loss from a flat tyre. But then it was still six hours in the saddle instead of the five or whatever it was meant to be. I hope stage four on Tuesday kicks up a couple of gears; if not, over 237.5km from Saumur to Limoges, it will make for another long day.Today still had its pluses. As I said, it allowed for the first social chat I have had all Tour.It was nice to get back on the road and have a good day with no dramas like I did on Sunday.So who did I catch up for some good old chat?For starters, I finally congratulated fellow Aussie Mat Hayman (Orica-BikeExchange) on his Paris-Roubaix win in April -- yes, I know, I am two and a half months late. I also caught up with Mats teammate, Michael Matthews, who messageed me on Sunday after I lost 1 minute 45 seconds with that puncture.ddddddddddddI also really appreciated those riders who came up to me to wish me well after Sunday.It was also great to spend time with my American teammate Tejay van Garderen -- just shooting the breeze, as they say. It was the first time in this Tour that we have actually got to do that. In the build up to and during the Tour, everyone is so busy thinking about the race that the time to chill out and talk escapes you. Sure, we had that talk in the team bus after Sundays disaster, but, as you might imagine, the mood was a tad different then.So where to now? Lets just say, it will be time to switch back on: this is not a holiday. But Im happy for that. With Monday giving me the chance to regroup I am ready for that.We will need to be. If we can get through Tuesdays fourth stage safely, Wednesday marks the first hilly stage of the Tour; the fifth stage from Limoges to Le Lioran is a tough one.We have covered the 216km stage in reconnaissance, and Id say those riders who have not checked out the route are in for a surprise. After an early fourth-category climb, the last 70 kilometres of the stage have three third-category climbs and two second-category ones.So what can we expect? Lets just say there will be none of the chat we had on Monday. ' ' '