BRADFORD Dudley Hill are still on the hunt for their first win of the season when they make the trip over the Pennines to Ince Rose Bridge on Saturday.

Hill are still winless in National Conference League Division One after losing at home to Castleford outfit Lock Lane, and will be hoping the trip to fellow strugglers Bridge will be the perfect tie to get off the mark.

In Division Two, West Bowling will be looking to continue their good form following last week’s surprise win against league leaders Askam. Bowling welcome relegated side Hunslet Warriors, who have had a steady start to life in the third tier.

Elsewhere Drighlington will be aiming to pick up their first win at home to Saddleworth Rangers. The two teams occupy the bottom two rungs on the ladder, so Drig will be desperate for a victory to kickstart their season.

In Yorkshire Men’s League Division One, Keighley Albion will want to bounce back from an opening day defeat at home when they travel to Allerton Bywater. Albion lost by two points at home to Cutskye Raiders last week, and face a Bywater side who had no fixture last week.

Also in Divison One, Queensbury get their season under way with a trip to Hunslet Club Parkside.

In Division Two, Odsal Sedbergh are aiming to keep their 100 per cent record intact when they make the journey to King’s Cross Park. Both sides were victorious on opening weekend, with Odsal triumphing over Stainland Stags 24-20.

Birstall Victoria are in friendly action again when they travel to Crigglestone All Blacks, and Worth Village will host Elland in a trial game.

In the Pennine League Division Two Central, Clayton face off against Wortley Dragons.

On Sunday Queensbury and Wyke are both bidding for cup final glory at Featherstone Rovers' ground.

Queensbury take on Kinsley Raiders in the Pennine Supplementary Cup (11am) before Wyke do battle with Hanging Heaton for the Andrew Bennett Memorial Trophy (1.15pm).