BRADFORD & BINGLEY have a prime opportunity to break their duck for the season on Saturday.
The Bees, who are second from bottom in North One East, are at home to Dinnington, who are below them in the table, having also lost three out of three but who have a slightly inferior points difference.
Martin Whitcombe hands a debut on the wing to Bradford Dudley Hill's Andy Walker, and welcomes back Harry Jeffrey to the second row.
Bees secretary Nick Patterson said: "We are playing fellow strugglers who have lost one or two players, including their best player – fly half Jonny West, formerly of Cleckheaton.
Cleck are at Driffield, who are one of the three teams to have beaten the Bees so far this season – by 28-7 on the opening day of the campaign.
The Moorenders, who have won two out of three, are without Alex Garden (leg injury), Mikey Hayward (hamstring), Lewis Beasty (wrist) and James Crowther.
They beat Bridlington 28-26 last weekend in their first home game of the season, courtesy of tries by Matt Piper, James Wilson and Josh Plunkett-White.
Bradford & Bingley (home to Dinnington): A Sutcliffe; A Walker, B Greaves, J Malthouse, J Morton; L Neha, D Jeffries; M Crotch, M Cochrane, R Wederell, T Frisch, H Jeffrey, T Booth, T Cummins, L Fraser. Replacements: S White, M Mountain, R Wilson.
Cleckheaton (at Driffield): C Blackburn; B Marsden, M Swetman, Matt Piper, C Crotty; R Evans, J Wilson; P Turner, B Thrower, A Piper, L Pearson, R Piercy, T Austin, J Seddon, J Plunkett-White. Replacements: M Wood, N Jackson, L Darville.
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