Rugby Union: Former Keighley players make their debuts on each side in Saturday's derby between Baildon and Bradford Salem at Jenny Lane (11.15).
Winger Phil Hannah steps up for the home team after some impressive displays for the second team, while Salem bring in blind-side flanker John Bradbury.
The clubs do well to continue this fixture in the light of league and cup commitments, but Baildon coach Malcolm Lightowler warned: "We struggled to raise 15, and clubs are reaching the point where they must have some free weeks built into the schedule."
Baildon also give a seasonal debut to scrum half Paul Mawson.
Salem rest skipper Terry Franklin, hooker or flanker Robbie Flynn, line-out specialist Tim Cook, fly half Peter Simpson and flanker John Hall.
Among those picked are scrum half Matt Child - back from university - and hooker Shane Wilcock.
Otley are selecting from 23 for their Jewson National League One derby at home to Morley (2.15), but have a major injury doubt in centre Mark Billington (ankle injury).
Wharfedale, bidding for their first win at Harrogate (2.15), are unchanged.
However, the Dalesmen have won six of their last eight league matches, and would surely be chasing promotion had they started the campaign in that vein.
In the corresponding fixture last season, the sides drew 27-27, Adam Mouncey missing a penalty to win it for Wharfedale.
Cleckheaton have the much-travelled Richard Widdup guesting for them at Old Brodleians (11.00).
The former Halifax, Bees and Morley three-quarter now lives in the south. Wayne McSwiney comes in for the unavailable Shaun Bainbridge at No 8.
Keighley have Johnny Harrison back for the first time in months for Monday's home derby against North Ribblesdale (2.15).
The fly half has been out with a compressed fracture of the cheekbone.
He partners James Kubran at half back, as Martin Uren is not available.
As Johnny Hinchliffe is injured, Richard Emmott switches to the wing, Danny Mavro reverting to centre. Simon Atkin is in the back row to the exclusion of Michael Feather.
Baildon (home to Bradford Salem): A Whitley; D Wilde, S Glenn, D Hemming, P Hannah; J Dobbs, P Mawson; S Burgess, D Skirrow, D Helstrip, A Greaves, R Crooks, C Smithies, N Murphy, S Cooper. Replacements: A Pollard, D Ruff, M Kenny, M Lightowler, N Crooks, J Dawson. Meet 10.15.
Bradford Salem (at Baildon): J Simpson; C Luxton, N Hayden, S Brown, N Klenk; A Dalton, M Child; C Buxton, S Wilcock, D Luxton, B Scarbrough, D Lawrence, J Bradbury, A Beaumont, S Cowman. Replacements: J Fitch, D Atter, M Walker, D Wright.
Otley (home to Morley) from: R Duckett, W Darby, M Billington, W Hartley, C Thornton, S Hawkins, G Cassidy, S Halligan, D Sayers, D Hall, I Carroll, P Williams, P Griffin, L Filipo, N Hargreaves, S Rice or R Moss, J Burke, A Merkin, S Henry, D Clappison, B Greaves, S Langley, S Smith.
Wharfedale (at Harrogate): N Heseltine; S McManus, A Hodgson, M Harrison, M Whitfield; D Pears, D Harrison; R Lancaster, J Lawn, N Dickinson, P Evans, D Lister, R Buckroyd, C Vyvyan, H Verity. Replacements: D Whitfield, G Harrison, J Metcalfe, J Ogden, P Hargreaves, D Wood.
Cleckheaton (at Old Brodleians): A Green; G Stead, R Widdup, J Tozer, A Robinson; R Ham, G Morris; D McSwiney, M McSwiney, G Piper, M Womersley, J Brooksbank, R Medley, W McSwiney, S Bishop. Replacements: S Crawshaw, W Stephenson, C Mason, P Burnhill, I Gatenby. Meet Old Brods 10am.
Keighley (home to North Ribblesdale, Monday): G Davey; G Taylor, D Mavro, K Young, R Emmott; J Harrison, J Kubran; N Marklew, N Scott, R Riley, P Southgate, D Close, D Ideson, S Atkin, M Lister. Replacements: J Duffy, M Feather, J hand.
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