BRADFORD Dudley Hill look set to keep up their impressive unbeaten start to the Kingstone Press National Conference League Division Two campaign on Saturday when Wigan St Judes arrive at Parry Lane.

Hill will miss talismanic captain Tony Huby, who is unavailable, but there is welcome alleviation with the return to the fold of barn-storming packman Daniel Palmer, who has been playing in France.

Former junior Danny Softly is also back in contention for a half-back jersey in a strong squad that take on a St Judes outfit still searching to open their league account.

The visitors, who are renowned for playing a fast, open game, have scrum half Paul Pendlebury in top nick, while the Parry Laners will look to the flanks to provide the route to success, with wingmen Neil Wall and Damian Smith both leading the way in the try-scoring stakes.

Pennine League Championship Division table-toppers Queensbury travel to rivals West Leeds, seeking a win that will keep them on course to collect some silverware before their departure to the Yorkshire Men's summer competition in two weeks’ time, while Victoria Rangers' recent good form should help them gain a welcome win at Division One bottom side Ossett Trinity.

Wyke, who have all their remaining Division Two fixtures on home soil, welcome Selby.

The black and whites' prop Shaun Godfrey is absent, leaving Ben Kelly and Ryan Kershaw to fight it out for his shirt.

Centre Ryan Exley will have a late test on his niggling ankle injury, with utility back James Cullen likely to step up from the second team if he fails to pass it.

Division Three West leaders Clayton finish their league programme with a home encounter against Worth Village. The Villagers must win to keep main rivals Brighouse Rangers, who have two games in hand, at bay.

Brighouse will not be relishing the trip to Queensbury A, who, on their day, can be a huge obstacle on home terrain.

Birkenshaw will seek to celebrate the news that they have secured their future at East Bierley with a long-term lease by taking the spoils at fellow Division Four title foes Meltham All Blacks.

A Birky win will keep leaders Illingworth well within their sights in what should be a close race for the title.