IN-FORM York RUFC will be looking to make it four league wins on the bounce when they host Skipton in Yorkshire One tomorrow.

Although the Clifton Parkers struggled a little in their 25-12 win over Glossop a week ago, their ladder form has still been much more consistent in recent weeks.

Rob Kama returns in the centre, while Ben Hobson comes in on the opposite wing. Billy Cakaunitabua moves into the centre with Nic Ventress, and Simon Humphries returns to the front row.

Prop Adam Joblin plays his last game tomorrow before returning to New Zealand.

York geared up for the game in the best possible fashion when shocking Old Brodleians 35-20 in the Yorkshire Shield in midweek.

Lee Denham opened the scoring and the Clifton Parkers bagged further tries through Darren Rutherford, Alex Nixon and two from fly-half Paul Williams.

Selby, who recorded a stunning 16-10 victory over Bradford Salem last week, should find things a little easier against Yorkshire One strugglers Scarborough.

The Seasiders put up a dogged display in 18-3 defeat against Malton and Norton but, having recorded only two wins all season, it will be a big surprise if they can trouble the Sandhill Laners.

Selby make one change to the team that performed so well against Salem, with captain Andy Bennett reverting to the bench to allow the return of the fleet-footed young winger Alex Arthur. Joining Bennett on the bench are Andrew Pocklington, who has returned to fitness, and youngster Ben Booth.

Pocklington finally get to play their twice postponed game at North Ribblesdale in Yorkshire Two.

They have a good record at Ribblesdale, but they are without half a dozen regulars. They welcome back teenager Karl Durkin who has recovered from a cut hand, and last season’s full-back, Steve Shephard, makes a surprise return.