ODSAL Sedbergh will be seeking to turn the tables on old rivals Wibsey Warriors when they clash in the opening round of the Jack Senior Memorial Bradford Cup on Saturday.
The Warriors, who have the choice of pitches – Northfield Road or Beldon Lane – depending on underfoot conditions, are the holders but will field a far different side to the one that collected the trophy last season at Bradford Salem.
Sedge have still to break their duck in the Championship Division but are still smarting from the 14-2 home defeat at the hands of the Warriors at the same stage 12 months ago.
Clayton face Victoria Rangers at Lidget Green. The Villagers are successfully regrouping in Division Three after a difficult time, following the retirement and defection of a number of key players.
Vics, on the other hand, have a glut of vastly experienced hands on board and are still in the Division One promotion race.
One of the many casualties of Bradford Council's decision to postpone all matches on their pitches is the cup tie between West Bowling and Wyke.
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