WORCESTER Wanderers are preparing themselves for their biggest rugby game of the season at Sharmans Cross Road tomorrow.
The amateur arm of the Sixways club take on Solihull in the Powergen Junior Vase quarter-final (1.30pm) with rumours that the home side will be fielding a number of ex-National One players.
That, though, is not worrying player-coach Steve Lloyd who is relishing the tie and the chance of a Twickenham visit.
"Although we lost 18-6 to Solihull when we met in the league, the game was fairly balanced until we were reduced to 14 players," said Lloyd.
"We might find a very different line-up this time and it will be a very physical game. There is rivalry between the two teams but we respect each other and look forward to a good hard game and hopefully a win."
Team from: Mark Duffield, Neil Ainscough, Ryan Henshaw, Jim Callow, Matt Smith, Joph Young, Dan Sparrey, Lee watson, Dave Shaw, Carl Thomas, James Mitchell, James Shilvock, John Oliver, Dave White, Will Orgee, Sam Orgee, Ade Farmer, Steve Lloyd, Dave Hill.
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