Scarborough RUFC coach Matty Jones hopes their replacements will see it as an opportunity after two key players are sidelined with concussion.
Jones' men go to Durham City in North One East on Saturday afternoon hoping to build on last week's derby win over Malton and Norton.
Bridlington are in great form- they face Old Rishworthians in Yorkshire One.
Whitby also won last week- they go to Redcar in Durham & Northumberland Division Two.
Jones is hoping his squad can step up for the trip to Durham City:
Either way, the Scarborough coach is expecting a difficult encounter when his side venture north:


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