Top against third, with only two league points between them after eleven games, must make this the game of the weekend
Wilmslow have by far the best attacking record in the league with 407 points (120 more than Kendal) but Kendal have the league's best defensive record.
After losing their opening game of the season to Warrington, Wilmslow have won ten in a row, nine with a try scoring bonus point - the exception being a win by only four points to lowly Widnes, the only game (including that opening loss) where they failed to score 30 points.
Last season Kendal were probably fortunate to come away with a win with James Gough scoring twice, the first after some excellent work by Chris Downham, then a stealing opposition ball at a scrum on the line for a second week running, after doing the same against eventual league winners Birkenhead Park on the opening day of the season
TEAM
James Gough, Danny Barker and Nathan Wooff return, with Matty Houghton and Dini Noyo returning to their more normal positions.