WEST Bowling welcome back home-grown prop Ryan Patchett for their Pennine League Premier Division clash against Queens at Emsley's Rec tomorrow.

The versatile forward has rejoined Bowling from Keighley Cougars at a crucial time as their Leeds opponents have a number of very experienced performers returning from retirement.

West's coach Glenn Barraclough will be looking to his young side to carry on where they left off in last week’s convincing win against Boothtown Terriers in the Pennine President's Cup when they produced a very convincing display in attack and defence.

Wyke will have pack leader Shaun Godfrey back in action when they face Selby Warriors in Division Two at Towngate.

Former Dudley Hill forward John Vachicolcas will have a late fitness check on a knock he collected in the one-point defeat at CK Vikings last time out.

Centre John Raynor is also pencilled in after posting a hat-trick with the second team on his return from injury.

Queensbury will march up the Championship Division table if they take the spoils against King Cross Park at Hill Top.

Bury are already sending out a warning to their rivals that they are going to be a real handful this term after a good start in the cups and a powerhouse forward display at Allerton Bywater last week.

The half-back partnership of Greg Marriott and Jonny Norman is starting to gel, while wingman John Farr is a potential match-winner if he keeps his fiery temper in check.

Championship table-toppers Odsal Sedbergh will be seeking to improve on last week’s heavy defeat at New Earswick when they take the field at Mirfield Stags.

The Stags, who are coached by Super League referee Richard Silverwood, have won their only outing so far but are starting to find their feet.

Victoria Rangers should improve their Division One placing when lowly Ossett Trinity Tigers arrive at Eccleshill Sports Club.

Rangers' hooker Isaac Brown is firing on all cylinders of late, and scrum half Oscar Woodhead is running the show around the ruck.

In Division Three West, there won’t be many prisoners taken when Clayton meet and greet neighbours Queensbury A and West Bowling A travel to Brighouse Rangers, who are top dogs, having won all three matches so far.

Bottom-of-the-table Victoria Rangers A have the chance to break their duck at Newsome Panthers.