IF KENDAL beat Waterloo in the fourth round of the Powergen Cup, they will face either Nottingham or Bristol at Mint Bridge, it was revealed when the RFU made the draw in midweek.
At stake in that match would be a place in last 16 - four winners from the fifth round joined by the 12 Premiership clubs.
Kendal have fixed a 2.15pm kick-off for the Waterloo game on November 6 and the scheduled home league fixture against Fylde on that date has been switched to Easter Saturday, March 26.
Kendal keep faith with their Richmond cup-tie heroes for Saturday's return to Nat-ional League 3 North action when hosts to Bradford and Bingley - nicknamed the Bees - at Mint Bridge.
The only change to the Kendal starting line-up sees Jon Ladell, who was on holiday last week, return to the right wing in place of Chris Park, who is unavailable.
Paul Dodds keeps his place on the left wing with Luke Ladell, who had work commitments and did not travel to Richmond, named on the replacements' bench. Both Andy Hudson and Mark Bowman, who were unavailable to make the journey south last week, are among the replacements.
The match, which is sponsored by Kendal Cricket Club, kicks off at 3pm.
Team: Simon Mulholland, Jon Ladell, Martin Armstrong, Phil Graham, Paul Dodds, Dan Stephens, Mark Airey, A. Martindale, Duncan Green, Richard Harryman, Liam Hayton, Dave Preston, Gary Holmes, Dan Bowman, Adrian Bateson.Replacements: Dan Bowles, Andrew Hudson, Mark Bowman and Luke Ladell.
n BRADFORD and Bingley, like Kendal, have won one of their four league matches this season, beating Bedford Athletic 30-17, while they have lost to Tynedale (45-28), Darlington Mowden Park (31-27) and Fylde (31-10).
n KENDAL 2nds won through into the second round of the Halbro League Cup with a comprehensive 28-12 victory over Manchester at Mint Bridge.
A good all-round team performance, despite a lack of discipline which resulted in four Kendal players being sinbinned, produced three tries.
Winger Craig Atkinson scored the first try in the first half before centre Richard Saunders added one of his brace of tries, his other coming in the second half. Stand-off Andrew Boardley successfully converted two and kicked three penalties.
Kendal Hornets went down 53-18 at Stockports Thirds in the Halbro League Shield.
Results: Halbro Cup, 2nd round: Kendal 2nd 28, Manchester 2nd 12. Halbro Shield, 2nd round: Kirkby Lonsdale 2nd 5, Aspull 2nd 17; Stockport 3rd 53, Kendal Hornets 18.
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