A focused West Bowling take a strong squad to West Hull for the National Conference League Premier Divi-sion clash of the day tomorrow.
Bowling welcome back hooker Sha Basha following a dislocated elbow and their free-scoring centre Tim Sutcliffe makes the line-up after coming through Wednesday night's BARLA v Army Skanska Cup final unscathed.
Assistant coach Peter Simpson said: "West Hull will offer a tough proposition. We will need to be at our best from the kick-off, unlike last week. A victory will propel us into a play-off position."
Dudley Hill travel to Division Two newcomers Brighouse Rangers. Hill, seeking their first away success, are handily placed in fifth after a slow start that has been rectified with three home wins on the trot.
Rangers, however, should not be underestimated. They are slowly coming to terms with the pace of Confer-ence rugby and, while they have only one win under their belts, they are running the opposition close at every opportunity.
Premier Division Clayton, brimful of confidence following last week's York-shire Cup triumph over Victoria Ran-gers, meet vastly experienced Sharls-ton Rovers at Lidget Green in the Pennine League.
The Wakefield visitors have attracted players from all over the region, while Clayton rely on home-grown talent.
Second-from-bottom Queensbury need two points when they welcome Halifax Irish to Hill Top.
Birkenshaw, tipped for the Division One title, travel to Halifax to meet old rivals Park Amateurs with centre Mor-ton Robinson bang in form, and something has to give at Westgate Redoubt with the visit of Victoria Rangers as both teams are seeking their first win.
West Bowling A will give player- coach Martin Tordoff and utility forward Bob Benn fitness tests before the derby against Odsal Sedbergh at the Bankfoot Oval.
Division Three table-toppers Wyke entertain second-placed Rotherham Roosters at Towngate, and the Bank Top Harriers v Queensbury A clash will be worth a few bob in the touchline collection.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereComments are closed on this article