Having won an away league match last Saturday at the 14th attempt, Bradford and Bingley must now be hoping their home form picks up in North Division Two.

The Bees, who face Morpeth at Wagon Lane tomorrow, won five of their first six league matches there this season, but have lost their last two.

With Morpeth also having 12 points, it is important for Brad-ford and Bingley to win tomorrow at Wagon Lane to maintain their 'best of the rest' status.

Injury worries over Andy Murphy (shoulder) and Mark Heap (hand) mean the Bees delay selection, but it is likely that hooker Peter Scott will return.

He has missed the last two league matches, but is named in a squad of 20.

Others included are centre Jon-Paul Rimington, prop Andy Smith, Mark Viner, who can play back row or second row, and lock Andy Townsend - a late call-up for the 19-13 win at Alnwick last weekend.

Bradford and Bingley conceded ten points in as many minutes in the defeat at Morpeth earlier in the season and, despite 'winning' the second half, lost 18-14.

Promotion-chasing Keighley have centre Kevin Young and full back Carl Smith back for their North East Division Two match at Westoe.

Prop Neil Marklew is also recalled, having missed last weekend's narrow club match defeat at home to Old Brodleians, but Simon Atkin faces a late fitness test.

Cleckheaton are also away, and have Mark Rogers fit again at fly half for the contest against Hartlepool Rovers. Jeff Ward is on the wing in place of the unavailable Grant Stead.

Yorkshire Division One pacesetters Bradford Salem want to make amends for their worst league display of the season.

Having lost at home 21-18 to Moortown, Salem bid to win at Far Moss.

"We were at a low ebb then," said Salem centre Neil Klenk. "We lost it in the last five minutes and we were not at full strength that day and didn't play to our potential.

"We also lost at Wath, but losing at home to Moortown was our worst, so we have a big point to prove to ourselves. We are a different side now to then."

Baildon select from 20 for their Yorkshire Division Four match at Marist.

A win is vital for the third-placed Jenny Laners, but they will also be keeping an eye on the result between the top two Heath and Knottingley.

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