ANDY Rock might be facing his brother Tom at Monday's Remembrance Match at The Rec in Bath (7.30pm), but social media has not been abuzz between the Keighley siblings.

Tom, a flight lieutenant in the RAF, is captaining the UK Armed Forces against Bath United, who are under the guidance of Academy manager Andy.

"We have both been so busy that we haven't had five minutes to chat to each other," explained 32-year-old Tom, who, like Andy, started his rugby life with Keighley.

"But we hope to catch up with each other over the weekend."

Former Bingley Grammar School pupil Tom, who went on to play for England under-19s, Leeds Tykes, Otley, London Welsh and Blaydon, said: "I played in the match last year and we were well beaten – something like 35-10 – but we had just come back from the International Defence Rugby Competition as separate entities (Army, Navy and Air Force) and hadn't had much chance to practise as a squad.

"But this year we are having a couple of sessions at Gloucester this week before going to Bath, so we should be more together."

Andy said: "We missed each other's calls last week, but they are training at Gloucester, and I am in the city too so we might catch up."

Tom added: "It is a big occasion, and there were about 7,000-8,000 there last year, which made for a great atmosphere.

"There is no admission charge, but spectators are asked to pay a donation of at least £5, with proceeds going to the Royal British Legion."

Tom, who is based at RAF Honington in Suffolk, added: "I have played a couple of matches for Bury St Edmunds in National League Two South."

Andy, 31, who also played for Keighley and Leeds Tykes before becoming their Academy director in 2014, was appointed as Academy manager at Aviva Premiership Bath this summer.

Tom said: "Andy moved there under director of rugby Todd Blackadder after Mike Ford left in May.

"It is a big job but Andy is enjoying himself and is starting to make his mark at the club."

Andy added: "Bath United have an A-team match tonight but we won't be using the same players on Monday.

"We will be using the younger players, such as our 19-20 year-olds, some of those who are coming back from injury and some of those who haven't had much opportunity.

"It is a good time to be at Bath under Todd and Tabai Matson (first-team head coach). It is a different challenge for me having been involved in rugby in Yorkshire for 25 years."