West Bowling could be victims of their own success as they travel to face old rivals Westgate Wolves in the Pennine League.

Bowling’s young guns have quickly attracted the attention of professional clubs, with props Connor Wood (Halifax) and Ryan Patchett (Keighley) being snapped up and seeking permission to play.

The Bradford club’s long list of talent is once again to the fore, with Liam Brown, Kieran McAvoy and leading try-scorer Jack Dawson all set to return.

Teenager Ross Walker is also pencilled in for the Championship Division trip.

Bank Top Harriers will be desperate for a return to action after a two-week lay-off as they travel to New Earswick All Blacks in the same section.

Wibsey Warriors are in the wars ahead of the Premier Division visit of in-form Sharlston Rovers.

Jamie Brentley (hamstring) and Neil Sutcliffe (fractured foot) are out injured, while props Chris Vogel and Mark Darragh are unavailable.

But home coach Jason Hirst hopes to include Phil Brain and Dom Kilburn after four weeks on the sidelines.

Sharlston have won all four of their league outings to date and are also going well in the cup competitions.

But the Warriors will fondly remember the 46-12 home win they inflicted on the Wakefield outfit last April.

Queensbury will be looking to build on last week’s rousing performance at Drighlington when Queens arrive at Hill Top.

Home duo Jack Evison and Josh Naylor are in peak form at the moment and the Leeds visitors are in uncharacteristic disarray, conceding 60 points last time out at home to Slaithwaite Saracens.

Birkenshaw will be favourites to come away from Bentley Good Companions with the points in Division One.

And in Division Two, Wyke will be seeking revenge at Boothtown Terriers for last season’s double defeat, while Clayton go in search of their first win of the season at home to Lindley Swifts.

Division Four leaders Undercliffe welcome Wibsey Warriors A for a local derby.