FORMER Cleckheaton player Ryan Burrows will become only the ninth player in Yorkshire Carnegie's history to play 100 league games after being named in the side to face Cornish Pirates tomorrow at Headingley Carnegie (3pm).

Head coach Bryan Redpath has made three changes to the side that lost last Saturday at London Scottish, two of which are enforced.

Wharfedale flier Taylor Prell is away with the England Under-20 team, and is replaced by David Doherty, while Kevin Sinfield has been ruled out with a calf injury.

The other change is former Pirate Mike Myerscough starting in the second row, with Dean Schofield among the replacements.

With Max Green, Josh Bainbridge and Jack Walker also away on England duty, there are a number of changes to the bench from last week.

Lewis Boyce, who like Walker is a former Prince Henry's Grammar School pupil, is the fifth Yorkshire Carnegie player in the England Under-20 squad but is set to make his Yorkshire Carnegie return, having been out for a year through injury.

He played for Harrogate last weekend and is now back in contention for the first team.

Rob O'Donnell returns after a head injury suffered at Neath, while Jack's older brother Chris Walker, Joel Hodgson and Andy Forsyth all return on the bench.

Yorkshire Carnegie: Jonah Holmes; Seb Stegmann, Pete Lucock, Tom Casson, David Doherty; Harry Leonard, Chris Pilgrim; Charlie Beech, Phil Nilsen, Ben Hooper, Mike Myerscough, Chris Jones (captain), Richard Beck, Ryan Burrows, Andy Saull. Replacements: Joe Graham, Lewis Boyce, Rob O'Donnell, Dean Schofield, Chris Walker, Joel Hodgson, Andy Forsyth.