ROOSE Pioneers aim to get back to winning ways when they take on Mayfield “A” at Redwaters, following defeat in their last two games.
Missing out are Sam Lester and Euan James who picked up injuries at Springview last week.
Also unavailable are Mikee Light, Regan Livingston and Owen Spencer, but back in the fold are veteran Dan Sharp and the evergreen Craig Deakin.
In the 17-man squad are Oli Morgan, and on the back of a fine performance last week Toby Bowness.
Brisbane Park awaits Hindpool Tigers and West Bank of Widnes with Tigers, leaders of Division Two of the North West Men’s League seeking their 10th straight victory of the season
Kieron Sharp is out injured along with Reece Craig and Lewis Sayle.
With Sharp unavailable Rocco Scarpone will share the hooking role with Ryan Kyte.
Following a five-year absence, crowd favourite Lee Boyd returns home for the Tigers.
West Bank will be a stern test for the Tigers as they are in second place in the table.
Ulverston are home to Thatto Heath “A” in the First Division, the Dragley Beck side picked up a few niggling injuries in last week's defeat at the hands of Millom in the Barton Townley final.
Dan Akrigg comes in for Scott Houston, while Tom Spedding replaces Jai Smoothy who has returned home to Australia for personal reasons.
Smoothy has been in top form this season and the club wish him all the best for the future.
Dalton travel to Wigan St Cuthbert’s and not on the bus are Zac Steel, Harry Gordon, Brad Richards, Dan Knott and Declan Gavin.
Into the squad come Jack Twiname, Pat Kelly, Harvey Miller, Mason Laisby and Ben Atkinson.
Tom Hopkins returns to his roots at Fallowfield Park where Askam take on Lowca in the Cumberland league.
Dan Sykes comes into contention while late fitness tests await Lewis Stables and Jack McNamarra.
Askam put up a good performance last week at Distington before injuries took their toll.
In the Conference, Millom are home to Wigan St Jude‘s and are without holiday makers Andrew Dawson and skipper Lee Postlethwaite, but welcome back Bobby Wright.
Kian McPherson, who signed for Workington could play on dual registration, and on the back of lifting the Barton Townley cup last week the Woolybacks go into the game with an air of confidence.
Barrow Island are on the road to second placed Oldham St Anne’s without Jake Stockdale, Adam Ford, Nathan Sneesby and Oli Holmes while Seth Woodend is on England Lions duty. Jordan Staffieri returns.
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