Unbeaten Bradford Dudley Hill are hoping for a big crowd at Parry Lane
tomorrow for the latest in a series of derbies in LHF Healthplan National League Three.
Hill, who have won all eight of their matches so far in the campaign, face mid-table Huddersfield Underbank.
"We are hoping that the lure of summer rugby, and a fine day's weather to boot, will pull in the punters," said Hill's first-team manager Lee Collins.
"We beat Underbank at home last season but lost to them away. They were a big, tough side in 2004 and very robust defensively, although they didn't have an awful lot of pace."
Collins added: "We don't know that much about them this season, other than that they have won five and lost five, but we understand they have signed a few players from Huddersfield Rugby Union Club.
"It could well boil down to a battle between their defence and our attack, and it will be up to us to break them down.
"Certainly Underbank will be coming with a point to prove."
The only team change for Hill is the return at loose forward of utility player Antony Huby.
He comes in for Kenny Smith, who dislocated a
finger in last week's 50-16 victory at Coventry Bears.
Hill may have the only 100 per cent record in the
division, but they are still second in the table behind Bramley Buffaloes, who have won nine of their ten matches. Hill still have a match against Gateshead to re-arrange.
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