Holders Salem Athletic have been drawn at Bradford Gymkhana, winners as recently as 2008 and 2009, in the first round of the Bradford Mutual Sunday School League’s Sir James Roberts Cup on Sunday, May 27.
Heaton, runners-up in 2011, are involved in one of six preliminary-round ties on Sunday, May 13, hosting Mayfield.
Hallfield, winners in 2010, are at newcomers Interlink.
Salem Athletic also won the second teams’ cup – the H Broadbent Trophy – and will start their defence at home to Heaton on Sunday, June 10.
BPR, finalists in 2011, are at Muff Field on the same date.
Sir James Roberts Cup (first teams) – Preliminary round (Sunday, May 13): Interlink v Hallfield, Odsal v Bradford Indians, Omars v Great Horton Church, West Bowling v Girlington, Heaton v Mayfield, VVS Laxman v Mandhata. First round (Sunday, May 27): Cross Roads & Daisy Hill v Interlink or Hallfield, Heaton v Mayfield or BPR, Allerton v VVS Laxman or Mandhata, Cambing v Great Horton Meths, West Bowling or Girlington v Yorkshire LPS, Bowling Baptist v Odsal or Bradford Indians, Omars or Great Horton Church v Muff Field, Bradford Gymkhana v Salem Athletic (holders). Other dates: Second round, June 24; semi-finals, July 22; final, August 26, at Great Horton Church.
H Broadbent Trophy (second teams) – First round (Sunday, June 10): Yorkshire LPS B v Great Horton Church B, Allerton B v Buttershaw St Paul’s, Cambing B v Mayfield B, Salem Athletic B (holders) v Heaton B, Muff Field B v BPR B, Bradford Gymkhana B v Central YMCA. Second round (Sunday, July 8): Salem Athletic B or Heaton B v Girlington B, Cambing B or Mayfield B v Bradford Gymkhana B or Central YMCA, Allerton B or Buttershaw St Paul’s v Muff Field B or BPR B, Yorkshire LPS B or Great Horton Church B v Hallfield B. Other dates: Semi-finals, July 22; final, August 5, at Mayfield.
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