WEST Bowling will be aiming for yet another win this weekend after an emphatic victory last time out away at Askam.

Promotion-hunting Bowling sit in second spot in Kingstone Press National Conference League Division Two and welcome Hull Dockers on Saturday.

Bradford Dudley Hill are finally back playing at the Neil Hunt Memorial Ground after a run of away games when they welcome Beverley. They are fifth after victory last time out against Shaw Cross Sharks and firmly in the play-off race.

In Division Three, Drighlington need to get back to winning ways to stand any chance of clawing their way out of the bottom tier, and will be confident of a win away at lowly Oldham St Anne’s.

In the Yorkshire Men’s League, Queensbury welcome Siddal in what is a tightly-contested Premier Division.

In Division One, Brighouse Rangers will be aiming to keep pace with table-toppers Elland when they welcome Hull Wyke.

Wyke boast a perfect season so far in Division Two and will be hopeful of extending that run when they welcome local rivals Keighley Albion, while Wibsey Warriors need a win away at York Acorn.

Winless Birkenshaw Bluedogs will be desperate to get their season up and running in Division Three as they aim to stem a run of five straight defeats when they make the journey to Kirkburton Cougars, while Birstall Victoria host St Joseph’s.

In Division Four, Wyke Academy travel to Batley Boys, Odsal Sedbergh travel to Crofton Sports, Queensbury A welcome Crigglestone All-Blacks, and Clayton host Hunslet Warriors.

There is also a game in the NCL Alliance division, with West Bowling on the road at Thornhill Trojans.

There are no Women’s Super League matches this weekend due to the second instalment of the Women’s Origin series, which takes place at the Halliwell Jones Stadium in Warrington at 1.45pm on Sunday, and will be broadcast live on the OurLeague app.

Yorkshire toppled Lancashire 14-8 in the opening game thanks in part to a try from Bradford Bulls’ Amy Hardcastle, and Hardcastle has been named in the squad once again alongside team-mates Savannah Andrade and Leah Jones.

Meanwhile, Keighley Albion travelled to Featherstone Rovers on Wednesday night in a friendly ahead of their Coral Challenge Cup quarter-final tie with Wakefield Trinity on June 23.

In the Wheelchair Rugby League Championship, Bradford Bulls face Hull FC on Saturday morning, with both sides defending an unbeaten record in 2019.