THE delayed second-round Pennine League President's Cup tie between Queensbury and Odsal Sedbergh at Deanstones Lane should finally get underway tomorrow.

Both sides have taken full advantage of the two-week weather break to get a number of key players fit and ready for the game that will decide who will host Fryston Warriors.

Bury, who gave the Castleford side a real scare before bowing out of the BARLA Yorkshire Cup 25-16 at the beginning of the month, have packmen Joe Flanagan (shoulder) and leading try-scorer Tom Hainsworth (hamstring) back in harness.

The absence of ace marksmen Scott Swann, however, is a blow, leaving stand-off Jonny Norman to take over the goal-kicking duties. Utility back Alex Detouche is added to the squad.

Sedge will enjoy the fact that they have been cast as underdogs.

The second-row partnership of Josh Tordoff and Dan Brown is one of the best in the Championship Division, while the skill and foresight of stand-off Paul Bottomley and loose forward Scott Smith is bound to have a big influence on the outcome.

West Bowling will be looking to double their Premier Division points tally when they travel to Queens.

The former Leeds giants, who have fallen on hard times after disciplinary sanctions decimated their playing strength, have yet to win a game, but Bowling coach Glenn Barraclough will not be taking anything for granted.

His charges are gelling impressively, and the return of prop Ryan Patchett has added further skill and gristle to a pack that should provide the platform for a projected away success.

Wyke are on the road to Crofton Cougars in the second round of the Andrew Bennett Memorial Trophy.

The black and whites' Division Two status should ensure progress against a Wakefield side struggling at the bottom of Division Three East.

In-form Division One second-placed Victoria Rangers travel to Hunslet Club Parkside.

The Vics face an unknown fate against a side that can call on a plethora of players from their National Conference League summer squad.

They will be set nonetheless on playing their own brand of exciting rugby, inspired by hooker Isaac Brown and the versatile Aiden Scully.

Clayton host a Division Three West top-of-the-table clash against unbeaten leaders Higginshaw.

The Villagers' home advantage could prove a major factor, plus the return of packman John Parkinson, who is enjoying a new lease of life, will test the Oldham team's credentials.