Amateur Rugby League: Queensbury face their toughest challenge of the season when high-scoring Hunslet Warriors visit Hill Top in the fourth round of the Tetley Bitter Yorkshire Cup.

The Warriors are riding high in the White Rose League averaging over 40 points a match and have a reputation for playing fast open football.

They did however have a miserable visit to West Bowling in last year's competition when they lost a tight match 23-22.

Bury gave a rousing display in the sudden death finish in the last round against Pudsey but they have a number of injury worries to overcome if they wish to make the last eight.

Prop forward Dougie Lumb (shoulder) and hooker Lee Burnett (knee) will take late fitness tests and loose forward Danny Wilcock is still sidelined with knee trouble.

The good news is that influential forward Matthew Galtress suffered no reaction to his groin injury in last week's comeback game - where he took the man of the match award - and he is fully fit and raring to go.

Clayton will be out to avenge their shock 31-20 opening day defeat when they visit new boys Calder Valley. The Villagers were punished by the Halifax side's huge pack with ex-Bradford Bulls forward Adam Greenwood proving to be their chief tormentor.

They have proved themselves to be a different side altogether of late with four wins on the trot to take third place in the Premier. Their only doubt is giant prop Mark Anderson who has a jaw injury.

In Division Two Wyke will have their hands full at home to high flyers Emley Moor but Dudley Hill Eagles will be hoping to repeat last week's excellent form when they take on visitors Todmorden especially with stand off Ross Mitchell back to his best.

Matthew Green, on permit from Hunslet, continues at hooker and Gareth Barnes is back at centre.

West Bowling A, runaway leaders in Division Three, should score a bucket full at bottom club Worth Village Celtic A.

Division Four is proving to be a happy hunting ground for local clubs. Leaders Queensbury A return to action following last week's postponed game by visiting Lindley Swifts A. Victoria Rangers, just one point behind in second place, travel to Clayton A in what could prove to be a tough local derby.

Shipley, the only undefeated side in Division Five, are at home to the once mighty former National Conference outfit Dodworth.

It is a measure of Shipley's progress this season that last week's game against Sowerby Spartans had to be called off when the Halifax side clearly did not fancy their chances and failed to turn up.

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