BRADFORD Dudley Hill continued their good form with a superb 38-20 win at Featherstone Lions in the National Conference League.

The Group F side picked up their third victory in a row, having beaten Beverley 46-10 and Drighlington 16-8 in recent weeks.

Dudley Hill are joint-second in the table, alongside Lock Lane and Thornhill Trojans, and will fancy their chances of making the end of season play-offs.

But at the moment there is no stopping West Bowling, who made it six Group F wins from six by overcoming a tricky Trojans side.

In a physical encounter, Bowling showed their street smarts to emerge as 32-16 winners.

But Drighlington's miserable season continues, as they remain rock-bottom.

They slumped to their sixth defeat from six after being taken apart 60-10 by Lock Lane.

In the Yorkshire Men's League Premier Division, Brighouse Rangers saw their strong start to the season take a knock, as they slipped to a disappointing 30-6 defeat at Cutsyke Raiders.

Queensbury battled hard, but lost their fifth game from seven, going down 14-10 at home to Bentley.

In Division One, Wyke were well beaten in their derby at Keighley Albion, going down 36-6.

Wibsey Warriors pulled off a superb 30-14 win at Elland in Division Three, inflicting a first defeat of the season on their opposition, but Odsal Sedbergh were well beaten at home, 50-8 against Greetland All Rounders.

Finally, in Division Five West, Birkenshaw Blue Dogs were thumped 54-16 against Thornhill, while Brighouse Rangers A also suffered a bruising loss, 40-0 against Illingworth.