Tomorrow will be poignant for National Conference League Division Two leaders Bradford Dudley Hill.
It is 30 years since Neil Hunt - one of their players - died from a neck injury following a rugby accident, and he gave his name to their ground.
There will be a presentation involving Neil's relatives just before kick-off for the home match against mid-table Nor-manton Knights.
Hill welcome back loose forward Sean Dickinson after his years in the professional ranks with Sheffield Eagles.
He rejoins his brothers Alex (centre) and Ryan (stand-off), and also back from the Don Valley Stadium is hooker Liam Brentley, whose sibling Jamie is already with Hill.
Chris Robinson will be showing his leadership skills from scrum half as Hill seek a sixth successive home win.
Relegation-threatened West Bowling face East Hull at the Bankfoot Oval following a Premier Division switch.
The scheduled match at Wigan St Patricks has been postponed after four of their squad were selected for Lan-cashire against Cumbria.
The Hull outfit will be looking to inflict a double, having defeated West's 20-10 in the opening game of the season.
Bowling welcome back player-coach Nigel Halmshaw from holiday and are also expecting leading try-scorer Tim Sutcliffe to return after recovering from a knee injury sustained last week.
Clayton will give play-making half-back Tony Williams a fitness test on his ankle prior to the start of their Pennine League Premier Division game at Keighley Town.
However, Ben Beevers (leg) and Ray Brooke (virus) will definitely make the line-up.
Queensbury, fresh from a morale-boosting win over Town last time out, will be wary of New Earswick's rapid starts, which caught Clayton cold.
Division One side Birken-shaw meet St Joseph's at East Bierley, with both sides level on points and having a near-identical scoring record.
However, new-look Birky have a secret weapon on board in hooker George Flanagan, who had a blinder last week against Greetland.
Victoria Rangers, off the foot of the table for the first time this term, know they have to curb former Hudders-field Giants prop Adam Greenwood to spike Greet-land's guns in Halifax.
West Bowling A centre Mark Dunning will be searching for his third hat-trick on the trot at Ovenden A in Division Two, while Wyke know that nothing less than a home win will do to keep up with Division Three runaway title favourites Rotherham.
The black and whites seem to have hit the buffers following an injury to Craig Hillam.
Undercliffe are at revital-ised York Acorn. The Cliffe will be fully focused after giving Littleborough a mauling at Rawdon Meadows 42-16.
Top match in Division Six is Wibsey against Wyke A.
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