Rugby Union: Baildon have named a full-strength squad for their crucial Yorkshire Division Four clash at home to Knottingley tomorrow.

A win or a draw will be enough to give the Jenny Laners promotion, but defeat would mean Heath and Knottingley would get the two Division Three places.

Heath (27 points) are assured of a place there next term, but Baildon (26 points) would finish as champions if they avoid defeat against Knottingley (25 points) and Heath lose at Halifax rivals Old Rishworthians (fourth with 21 points).

"We know we are going into the match as underdogs, because they beat us 30-16 at their place, but there is a great team spirit," said Baildon coach Malcolm Lightowler, who has named a squad of 28.

"The most amazing thing about that match last November is that the referee played 54 minutes in the first half. We never found out whether his watch stopped or what!"

Chris Holt, who has been out with knee ligament trouble since the home match against Wetherby on February 28, is again likely to be on the bench.

Keighley and Bradford Salem have the luxury of knowing they are already promoted before their final matches.

Salem, seven points clear in York-shire Division One, are going to second-placed Northallerton "to win, but also to enjoy ourselves," said winger Neil Klenk.

North East Division Two Keighley, second behind Darlington Mowden Park, bring in Gary Davey at full back at Hartlepool Rovers as Carl Smith has had a more serious recurrence of hamstring trouble. Richard Emmott re-turns at centre for Danny Mavro (toe), and Chris Weatherill and Mark Lister resume in the back row.

Cleckheaton, who are third, have Andy Foster at full back for Mark Rogers at home to North Ribblesdale.

Bradford and Bingley complete their North Division Two season with a derby at relegated Halifax. Ben Grange is at No 8 for the unavailable Mark Heap - the only change from the team that almost pulled off a Yorkshire Cup upset last Saturday at Sandal.

Former Salem, Keighley and Bees lock Mark Viner makes his first full league start since returning to Wharfe-dale in the Jewson National League One derby at Leeds.

This match kicks-off at 7.30pm because of Yorkshire's cricket match against Derbyshire.

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