Just keep winning - that's the order for Bradford Salem as they bid to continue their push for promotion.

The Yorkshire One outfit head to struggling Huddersfield YMCA tomorrow knowing they have to maintain a victorious run during the closing stages of the season to stay in contention for success.

A 20-3 victory over basement boys Goole should have already taken them to within two points of Old Crossleyans but their second-placed rivals pulled off a shock win against leaders Sheffield Tigers last week.

Secretary Neil Klenk said: "They are still four points above us and we've four games to go but we've just got to keep

pressuring them.

"Hopefully Old Crossleyans will slip up but we've got to make sure we don't at the same time.

"We've got some tough fixtures. Huddersfield may be second bottom but they ran us close at home back in September and we can't switch off.

"With Bridlington and York away to come, we need to win tomorrow and against Wheatley Hills at home and keep at it.

"With a possible restructuring of the leagues as well, it might be just as important who finishes third and fourth in terms of play-offs."

Jason France is back at second row with Ben Scarbrough dropping to the bench, where Simon Markey and Mark Brooke are also named.

Cleckheaton have a massively reshaped back five for their trip to Hull Ionians.

No 8 Oliver Ackroyd and blindside Geoff Jones are on holiday - booked before the league decided to rearrange National League Three North fixtures for this free weekend.

Second-team captain Neil Gillain comes in at openside with lock Richard Wilson moving to six. Ryan Piercy, another second-teamer lines up at second row with Lance Hamilton shifting to eight.

Fly half Iain Gordon is also absent as he is trialling with England Universities but leading points scorer Chris Quinn returns from a hamstring injury to take his place.

Section leaders Bradford & Bingley head to Darlington hoping to have key

forwards Bloues Volschenk and Ronnie Kely back in their side.

Boss Geoff Wappett said: "We know Darlington like to maul, so we might just need the brute force that Ronnie and Bloues can bring.

"They have Allan Brown, who has run in 22 tries this season from the back of the pack, so we will be wary of him and we need to stop him at source by getting our hands on the ball and keeping hold of it.

"We might have won comfortably in the end at our place but for 20 minutes they were running the show. We won't be going up to Darlington with any thoughts that it's not going to be a struggle."

Yorkshire Division Four leaders Aireborough, defending a 20-match unbeaten run, face a dilemma over a rearranged league game against Halifax Vandals tomorrow.

Most of Aire's first team are already committed to a club tour weekend in Chester, while the remaining players will travel to Vandals ready to try and scrape a win.

In Yorkshire Five North West, Wibsey host Wetherby hoping to give a far better account than in the first game of the season when they suffered a 57-0 hammering.

Karl Walker returns at fly half, with Richard Hands and Jack Owen rejoining on the bench.