None of Bradford and Bingley's three injury victims last Saturday have been selected for tomorrow's Thwaites North Division Two match at bottom-of-the-table Widnes.
Lock Andy Murphy (broken nose), flanker Mark Thomas (ankle) and scrum half Ben Greaves (shoulder) all had to come off in the 24-10 home win against Winnington Park.
Their deputies are Baz Clarke, who replaced Murphy in the second half, Andy Woodhead and Mike Baldwin.
John Potter - substituted in the second half for tactical reasons - moves to open-side flanker, Woodhead playing blind-side.
"Mark's injury is a long-standing one," admitted Bradford and Bingley coach Colin Hay.
Keighley could well have skipper Kevin Young back for their North East Division One home derby against Old Crossleyans.
The centre or wing is expected to be fit after rib damage, Keighley naming a 19-man squad that includes backs Nick Wright and Rick Emmott.
Bradford Salem have also named a squad of 19 for their home Yorkshire Division One game against Castleford.
The main doubt is the fitness of Mark Ramsbottom, who is returning after a three-week suspension but has had ankle trouble.
If Ramsbottom fails to come through his test, then Salem have able deputies in Jason France and Darren Close.
Salem centre Neil Klenk says: "Castleford, who did well at Bradford and Bingley in the NPI Cup, seem to have been doing well in the league at home, but not so well away. Hopefully home advantage will count again."
Cleckheaton, who handed leaders Pocklington their first league defeat of the season in North East Two last weekend, are without Julian Brooksbank at North Ribblesdale.
The lock has cracked a rib, so matt Wood moves into the second row, Neil Gillan taking over at No 8. Jason Tozer has been recalled on the wing as Mark Doherty is ruled out with back trouble.
Baildon are without Simon Gillson and Matt Williams for the trip to Knottingley in Yorkshire Division Three.
Paul Watson fills in at hooker, Ben Dobbs taking over the No 10 shirt in place of Williams.
"We've got six cup finals between now and the end of the season," admitted Baildon coach Kenny Pollard as his team try to climb off the bottom and avoid playing in the lowest division next season when leagues are again reorganised.
Hosts Aireborough are aiming for a double over Wibsey in Yorkshire Division Four.
Huddersfield entertain Chester in what is arguably the biggest match of the season in North Division Two. Whoever wins seems virtually certain to be promoted.
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