WITH five games re-arranged from earlier postponements the table is becoming a touch easier to work out with the league programme drawing to a close next month.
Billingham still have a game in hand and are well ahead at the top of the table, so Driffield really could have done with a bonus-point win. Although they got the better of visitors Cleckheaton at Kellythorpe, winning 27-14, they managed only three tries through Bryce McKinnon, Ed Falkingham and Owen Scuz. All were converted by James Watts, who also slotted a penalty. Tom Hamsworth and Dom Brambani crossed for the visitors, both converted by Dale Breakwell.