GIANTS forward Andy Raleigh is looking forward to tomorrow's Powergen Challenge Cup semi-final draw but warned: "Whoever we get, it will be tough."

The Robbie Paul-inspired Giants earned a second last-four slot in three years by romping to a 44-14 win over Super League rivals Salford at the Galpharm yesterday.

They now go into the hat with St Helens, who beat them in the semis in 2004, Leeds and National I side Hull KR, who who shocked Warrington at Craven Park.

The draw will be made on 'home' territory at the George Hotel-based RL Heritage Centre and be screened live on BBC1 at 7.30am.

The Giants will obviously be eager to avoid St Helens and Leeds, the top two in Super League at present.

And with Raleigh signing from Hull KR during the winter, a semi-final reunion would be a dream come true for the second row.

"It's great to be in the semis, and for me personally, a clash with Hull KR would be fantastic," he said.

"Most of our fans will fancy Rovers, but they have some decent players and are well organised by a good coach in Justin Morgan.

"In short, we have to be wary of whichever side we play."

Huddersfield last reached the cup final in 1962, losing to Wakefield.