Lloydy's Local League Predictions : Fri Nov 25, 2011 7:20 pm
The Dons community coach Adam Lloyd has previewed a few local fixtures for the weekend ahead. Let us know what you think of the feature please.Moorends Marauders v Morley Borough, Moorends Recreation Ground, 2:00pm kick-off
Moorends will be hoping to bounce back from losing in the Yorkshire Cup quarter final away at Thornhill Trojans of Dewsbury.
The Marauders will be looking at consolidating their position in the top half of the table but will be without superstar full back Mark Roach (hand) and powerful prop Gaz Everton (broken arm).
Skipper Dean Armstrong will again be looking to his players to put in the kind of performance that has seen Moorends elevated to promotion favourites this season.
Lloydy's prediction: Moorends to win by 20
Doncaster Derby: Bentley Good Companions v Doncaster Toll Bar, Wheatley Hills RUFC, 2:00pm kick-off
Bentley will be looking to secure the double over Toll Bar with home advantage this Saturday after an impressive 34-6 win over Brotherton last weekend.
Bentley are relishing the return of former Dons star Scott Smith this season and with his leadership on the pitch Bentley look set to continue in the form that sees them sitting second in the Yorkshire ARL first division.
Toll Bar will be looking to show Bentley who's the boss after losing 24-20 at home to Bentley earlier in the season. Toll Bar will be looking towards play maker Shane Southgate to pull the strings from half back and to Gaz Carey and young star Aaron Rodwell to provide the tries.
Toll Bar come in to the game off the back of a good win over Castleford Lock Lane at the weekend.
Lloydy's prediction: Bentley to win by 8
Illingworth Reserves v Moorends Marauders Reserves, Illingworth Sports and Social Club, 2:00pm kick-off
Moorends Marauders reserves travel to Illingworth (Halifax) for a friendly fixture. Moorends head coach Martin Rowlands said: "This will be a great opportunity for the young lads in the squad to get a game under their belts and show that they can cope well in adult open age rugby."
The first team fringe players will also be looking to prove to the management team and coaching staff that they should be wearing a first team jersey next week.
The team will have to play well against a very strong Illingworth team that sit just one league lower than the Marauders own first team.
Lloydy's prediction: Marauders to win by 10