WEST Bowling kept up their pursuit of Sharlston Rovers at the top of the Yorkshire Men’s Premier Division with a 56-28 victory away at York Acorn A.

The result leaves Bowling in second place, ahead of Doncaster Toll Bar on points difference, with Glenn Barraclough’s side heading out on the road once again tomorrow afternoon with a trip to the Mirfield Stags.

Elsewhere, Queensbury recorded a 32-12 win at home to Heworth to move above Batley Boys and take pole position in Division One.

Despite missing a number of key players and having three under 17’s in their side, the home side were never troubled much by the visitors.

Tries early from Jonjo Naylor, Callum Murgatroyd and Arran Moore and a penalty from Michael Boocock gave Queensbury a 18-6 half-time lead – with second half tries from Ash Ryan, Moore and Boocock securing the two points.

Greg Worthington’s side are without a fixture tomorrow ahead of the visit of Bentley in a week’s time.

Wibsey Warriors were without a game last weekend following their home defeat to Queensbury but return to action tomorrow when Batley Boys are their visitors.

In Division Two, Keighley Albion ran riot to defeat York Locomotive 70-18 in this re-arranged fixture from the previous week.

Following his release from the Cougars earlier in the week, Alfie Seeley returned to the amateur game with a man of the match display, scoring three tries and converting eight goals.

The Albion led 32-12 at half-time before running riot in the second-half with Richard Blackburn, Liam Kelly, Andy Stokes, Rob Spencer, Mark Smith, Ben Benfield, Josh Ireland, Chris Spencer, Danny Bowness and Morgan Robinson all crossing with Seeley in the 13-try rout.

Bradford Victoria Rangers remain at the foot of the Division Two table after succumbing to a 46-30 defeat on the road at Allerton Bywater.

Albion and Rangers switch roles this weekend with Keighley the visitors at Allerton, and the Rangers welcoming York Locomotive – with a victory for Victoria good enough to lift them off the bottom.

In Division Five, Odsal Sedbergh remained top of the table despite being without a game but return to the field tomorrow with a trip to the Wetherby Bulldogs.

Bradford Dudley Hill enjoyed last weekend off following consecutive defeats in National Conference League Division Two, but return to action tomorrow when Saddleworth Rangers are the visitors to the Neil Hunt Memorial Ground.