Keighley and Branshaw qualified in first and second respectively for the Bradford Union Team Championship last Sunday.
With four slots up for grabs for the main event at Woodhall Hills on Sunday, August 11, it looked like Bradford Moor were going to claim top spot.
But they had to settle for fourth as Keighley, hosts Branshaw and Northcliffe made late movements up the leaderboard.
Calum Hey was Keighley’s star man with a round of 67 to take the best individual score.
Branshaw’s Joe Copperwaite was next with a 71.
Bradford Union Team Championship qualifying round (at Branshaw): 1 Keighley 301 (Declan Burke 82, Calum Hey 67, Chris Lonsdale 77, Adrian Robertson 75); 2 Branshaw 303 (Joseph Copperwaite 71, Ryan Ives 75, Terry Long 83, James Marshall 74); 3 Northcliffe 305 (Mark Cook 80, James Darcy 80, Robert Malloy 72, Richard Watts 73); 4 Bradford Moor 309 (James Barry 82, Lee Duckworth 76, James Firth 74, Christopher Suddards 77, 5 West Bradford 314 (Dale Brook 84, Chris Musgrave 76, R Picton 75, Martin Rothera 79); 6 Silsden 318 (Joe Hunt 80, Andrias Kkais 73, Stuart McRink 77, Liam Rees 88. Individual: 1 Calum Hey (Keighley) 67, 2 Joseph Copperwaite (Branshaw) 71, 3 Robert Malloy (Northcliffe) 72, 4 Richard Watts (Northcliffe) 73, 5 Andrais Kkais (Shipley) 73, 6 Jack Lampkin (Ilkley) 74.
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