Chorley are at home to Netherfield a week after they stayed overnight in Kendal prior to playing their Readers Cup tie at Shap Road.
That overnight stop didn’t do them much good, though, as they ran into a Terry Hunte masterclass in defeat.
But they could do with a return to form after just one win in their last 12 games.
Chorley seconds, though, are in decent form and are top of Division Two last weekend and take a four-match winning run into their game at Netherfield.
The situation at the top is tight with just eight points separating Chorley, Leyland, Darwen and Blackpool.
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