West Bowling will have to roll up their sleeves and regroup after their latest injury setback before facing Wigan St Patricks at the Bankfoot Oval on Saturday.

The loss of pack leader Ian Wormald with a broken ankle is another body blow in what has been a roller coaster ride at the wrong end of the National Conference League Premier Division table.

It leaves coach Richard Heseltine pondering just who will be fit to take the field against a St Pats outfit who are challenging hard for the title.

He will hold a head count before naming his squad but the good news is that former Salford Reds forward Ricky Helliwell is eligible to play, despite being sent off in last week's narrow defeat against Rochdale Mayfield.

Helliwell, whose influence and experience is a vital cog in Bowling's machine will make a personal appearance at Monday's disciplinary hearing at Leigh.

Bradford Dudley Hill travel to Ince Rose Bridge seeking a win that will keep them hot on the heels of Division One leaders Wath Brow Hornets.

Hill coach Paul Baxter is confident goal-kicking scrum half Tony Williams will be fit after recovering from a leg strain.

They are tucked in nicely in joint second place alongside Wigan St Judes, while Ince are struggling in the bottom three having won just one of their last four outings.