Saturday will be another historic date on the Wibsey Warriors' calendar with both senior teams in cup semi-final action.
The second strings are at Slaithwaite Saracens in the Pennine Supplementary Cup, while the main event sees the first team travel to Premier Division Siddal A in the Pennine President's Cup.
Siddal are in mid-table with magnificent facilities that could prove to be their undoing.
The Warriors love to play expansive rugby and, with wingman Nick Fontaine scoring tries for fun, coupled with a set of forwards who always perform on the day, a visit to the May Bank Holiday final at Dewsbury Rams is a realistic ambition.
Queensbury, who have another Saturday off, lost 30-6 at home to Drighlington on Wednesday evening.
Bury were level 6-6 at the break following a try from Jack Evison.
Clayton will go top of the Championship Division if they complete a double over visitors Dewsbury Moor who they turned over 38-26 in the away game. West Bowling A draft in wingman Callum Wilcock as a replacement for the injured Carl Baker (knee) for the visit of Ackworth Jaguars to Emsleys Rec in Division One.
Birkenshaw travel to Dearne Valley Bulldogs, looking to improve on recent results with one eye fixed on their Bradford Cup final date at the Grattan Stadium, while in Division Two, Bank Top Harriers badly need the points to maintain their promotion hopes when Brighouse Rangers arrive at Deanstones Lane.
Wyke can help the Harriers' cause by continuing to take the top teams' scalps against Crigglestone All Blacks at Towngate Rec.
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