Rugby Union: There's no shortage of options tomorrow as far as league rugby is concerned, with Wagon Lane, Cross Green, Ovenden Park and Jenny Lane staging attractive games.

Wagon Lane and Jenny Lane pit first against second, with Thwaites North Division Two leaders Vale of Lune visiting Bradford and Bingley, and Yorkshire Division Three top dogs Baildon hosting Heath.

Main injury worries for the Bees are scrum half Richard Kelt (groin) and right winger Asa Firth (ankle).

Vale of Lune, who include former Otley fly half Anthony Cadman, are without ex-Liverpool St Helens full back Andy Higgin (hamstring).

Baildon coach Malcolm Lightowler says: "The fact that ourselves and Heath are leading the table, albeit after only two matches, shows the strength of Yorkshire Division Four last season."

The Jenny Laners are without Lee Brown (dislocated shoulder), Richard Kendall replacing him on the bench.

Cross Green stages the Wharfe Valley derby between Otley and Wharfedale, with the Dalesmen still seeking their first Jewson National League One points of the season.

Wharfedale have named Andy Hodgson at full back, but are expected to lose him to Bradford Bulls for their Grand Final play-offs. Michael Harrison is at centre and Sam Allen at flanker.

Another derby is at Ovenden Park in North East Division One, where Halifax host Keighley.

The visitors' former Leicester, Bedford and Sale prop Martin Whitcombe has been advised to rest an arm injury for a month, having broken it playing for Leeds last season.

John Flaherty gets an outing at centre for Keighley, Neil Marklew returning at prop.

Bradford Salem, pointless in North East Division Three, add Craig Buxton to their squad for the home game against Ripon, Dave Luxton being unavailable with 'scrumpox.'

Salem will be hoping to run in some points via their exciting back line, key men there being centre Steve Brown and full back Joe Simpson.

Cleckheaton bring in Carl Riley on the wing at Hartlepool Rovers in North East Division Two.

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