PROMOTED Queensbury are yet to get off the mark in the Premier Division after two rounds of Foster's Halifax League matches.

Having lost to early leaders Mytholmroyd on day one, the former Bradford League club were bowled out for just 79 at Blackley.

Jason Slator top-scored with 22 before Reece Jennison's hosts quickly wrapped up a nine-wicket win.

Defending champions Jer Lane dropped only one point for the second game running as they won by six wickets at Warley.

Spinner Simon Collins (7-79) left Lane needing 200 for victory and he finished the task with 22 not out alongside Andrew Pinfield (62no) after Raqeeb Younis had hit 85.

Thornton reached a rain-reduced target to beat visitors Copley, who made 225-3, Greg Soames hitting 81 not out in the reply of 156-2 as the hosts won by seven wickets.

Fourth-wicket pair Connor Ryan (96no) and Steve Beck (80no) figured in an excellent unbroken fourth-wicket stand as Bradshaw passed Low Moor's 196-7 (Masood Zaman 49no, Richard Speight 38) in Division One.

Luddenden Foot opened their account for the season with a one-wicket win over Oxenhope. The visitors had made 231-7, of which Josh Tetley hit 55, Liam Dyson 49 and Spencer Mawer 40 not out.

Upper Hopton were 93-4 in reply to Clayton's 156 (Tim Shackleton 82), while Denholme Clough were 73 without loss (Imran Aslam 39no) in pursuit of Shelf's 244 (Babar Nawaz Malik 77, Lee Butterfield 66, Adil Hanif 4-39, Waqas Ali 3-49), when those two games were washed out in Division Two.

Graham Rankin's 126, Adi Powis' 54 and Chris Welch's 46 not out set up Cullingworth for their 288-3 and a 177-run win over ten-man Old Town, Jack Rogers taking 3-28 and Phil Poole 3-29.

Second-wicket pair Lee Mellor (57) and Chris Brook (58no) paved the way for Outlane's five-wicket success at Great Horton Park Chapel, who made 172 (Chris Brown 42) and used seven bowlers.