Lloydy's Local League Predictions 3 : Sat Dec 10, 2011 11:01 am
Once again, Dons community coach Adam Lloyd gives us his thoughts on some local games for the weekend ahead. There's only two games to preview this week as Bentley and Toll Bar play each other.Bentley Good Companions v Doncaster Toll Bar, Bentley Recreation, 2:00pm kick-off
This Saturday is derby day in Doncaster and fingers crossed the fixture will go ahead this time.
Bentley will have selection problems of the good sort with the return and availability of Shaun Richards, Tom Flounders, Paul Purnell and skipper Chris Hemmings.
Bentley will be looking to take the honours from the north of the town by utilising their big go forward pack and overpower Toll Bar to gain the win.
Companion's head coach Andy Whitfield said: "Hopefully this time round the game will go ahead. Having home advantage in the local derby is obviously a big boost, and we will be ready come 2:00pm on Saturday afternoon."
There's not much news from the Toll Bar camp this week, but they are really confident in turning Bentley over and believe that they have the fire power out wide to run in the scores.
Pacey winger Austin Huntley will be out for the foreseeable future after damaging his leg in last week's fixture. All eyes will be on Gav Millward, Jimmy Hamilton and Matt Brandham to put in big performances in the pack.
For as long as the Toll Bar pack stands its ground, they are more than capable of getting the win this weekend.
Lloydy's prediction: Bentley to win by 10
Dearne Valley Bulldogs v Moorends Marauders, Ings Lane Sports & Social Club, 2:00pm kick-off
The Marauders travel to Rotherham knowing that nothing less than a win will do on Saturday. Dearne Valley are currently bottom of the league but are by no means the worst team in the division and Moorends will not be taking them lightly.
Moorends will be without winger Adam Pickles and prop Ben Hoffman for the second week in a row due to work commitments.
However, they have been boosted with the return of star stand-off Shaun Roberts, who has overcome food poisoning, and full back Mark Roach who has trained this week after having his hand operated on.
Moorends could hand a season debut to former Dons player Wayne Green who has committed himself to the Marauders for the rest of the season.
Marauders head coach Martin Rowlands said: "After last week's disappointing performance the players are eager to get back on the field and put in not only a better performance but also pick up a much needed win."
Lloydy's prediction: Moorends to win by 16