WEST Bowling are flying high in the National Conference League and have the opportunity to keep momentum going this weekend.

Ryan Hunkin’s men beat Division Two top-of-the-table rivals Barrow Island 28-20 last week and have won seven of their last 10 games.

This Saturday could present the perfect opportunity to pile even more pressure on leaders Ince Rose Bridge, with Bowling hosting second-bottom Shaw Cross Sharks.

Across the city, Bradford Dudley Hill suffered a damning defeat to Clock Race Miners in their push to return back to Division One at the first time of asking.

Hill have struggled for consistent form ever since their promising derby win at home to Bowling, but they could easily push themselves back into promotion contention with a win at home to Crosfield this weekend.

In Division Three, Drighlington will hope they can hit over half-a-century in points again when they travel to Gateshead Storm, after battering Salford City Roosters 56-4 last time out.

Queensbury face the most difficult task in the Yorkshire Men’s League this weekend.

They host Premier Division leaders Bentley, who haven’t lost a single game in the league all season.

Bury will be buoyed though by a return to winning ways against Siddal Academy, despite losing to their upcoming opponents in the fixture before that.

Brighouse Rangers have lost just one game all season in Division One and they will welcome a return to action against fellow title challengers King Cross Park after a week off.

There’s a Bradford Derby in Division Four, where promotion challengers Wyke Academy host Queensbury A, who are yet to win a game.

Relegation-threatened Clayton and Odsal Sedbergh face Lambwath Lions and Batley Boys DMR respectively.

Finally, in the NCL Alliance Division, West Bowling’s second team visit Myton Warriors in just their fourth game since April.