HAVING beaten Saddleworth Rangers 32-30 at home earlier in the season, West Bowling will be seeking a double tomorrow in Kingstone Press National Conference League Division Two.

"It is a winnable one, but they probably think the same," admitted Bowling coach Glenn Barraclough of the basement battle.

Back for Bowling this weekend are Ryan Patchett, Jake Green, Isaac Khan and Ben Heald.

West's go into the game on the back of a 30-16 home defeat to Dewsbury Moor Maroons, with tries from Jack Milburn (2) and Joe Hammond and two goals from Liam Coe.

Eighth-placed Drighlington will be hoping to build on an impressive victory last time out against Hull Dockers when they travel to Hunslet Warriors.

In the Yorkshire Men’s League, Queensbury, fresh from a week off, will be aiming to reclaim their perch at the top of Division One when they travel to Allerton Bywater.

Keighley Albion, hopeful of a victory to improve their ninth place, face Cutsyke Raiders in Castleford, In Division Two, Wibsey Warriors have two games in quick succession as they welcome Greetland All Rounders tomorrow before travelling to Boothtown Terriers next Wednesday.

The Warriors are in good form after a derby victory against rivals Odsal Sedbergh, who make the trip to Stainland Stags this weekend.

In Division Three, second-placed Brighouse Rangers are at Kippax Welfare, while in Division Four, leaders Wyke welcome Sheffield Hawks, and Worth Village are at Sherburn Bears.

Wyke Academy are in Division Five action against Dewsbury Celtic, while Birkenshaw Bluedogs take on Kirkburton Cougars.

In Wheelchair Rugby League’s Championship, Bradford Bulls are in action against Hereford Harriers.

On Sunday, in the Women’s Super League, Bradford Bulls face a tough proposition when they take on Wigan Warriors, while in Championship One, Brighouse Rangers welcome Hull Wyke, hoping to pull themselves off the foot of the table.