Baildon have had to delay selection for their home SSE Yorkshire Division Three promotion clash against Leeds Medics & Dentists on Saturday.
"We have to see whether the players can come through tonight's training session," explained Baildon's director of rugby Andy Whitley.
"A lot of players picked up knocks last weekend in the extra-time victory at Prudhoe & Stocksfield in the RFU Junior Vase."
Baildon won that match 18-10 to progress to a quarter-final at Manchester Medics on Saturday, March 16.
"What a surprise being drawn away," added Whitley after they had to travel to the North East last weekend.
"However, we have been promised a home semi-final if we get through."
Putting thoughts of a return to Twickenham to defend their trophy aside, Saturday's match is a vital encounter as Baildon, Goole and Leeds Medics are all in equal second on 62 points, with Thornensians (fifth on 62) and Bramley Phoenix (sixth on 61) not out of the reckoning either.
Leaders Old Rishworthians are in the clear on 90 points, and Whitley said: "We only won 8-7 at Leeds Medics in October so we know it is going to be tough."
JJ O'Connell got Baildon's try after pouncing on a perfectly-weighted kick from fly half Jake Duxbury.
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