PROMOTION-chasing llkley have been warned not to underestimate rock-bottom Horden when they visit Stacks Field on Saturday.

Horden have taken just two points and have lost all 16 of their North One East matches, but Rhys Morgan is fully aware of the danger of complacency.

Morgan, who saw his side climb above Percy Park into second place after beating them 28-8 away last Saturday, said: "This is a potential banana skin if we don't get our mindset right.

"Although we won the away game 63-20 earlier in the season there were periods of that game where their forwards caused us problems. If we don't deal with the threat from their pack they could give us an uncomfortable afternoon."

Ilkley will be looking to extend their impressive unbeaten home record to 25 games and Morgan has ruled out the possibility of resting key players.

"There can be no easing up of we are serious about promotion," said Morgan. "We will continue to rotate our back three but little else will be changed.

"Rotating the back three meant that skipper Stuart Vincent was on the bench last week so that we could give young Ben Magee could play in his favourite position.

"He came up with an outstanding individual try and the rotation of the back three has kept Vinny, Magee, JH Johnson and Paul Petchey sharp and on their toes."

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