Their opponents, Solihull 6th Form College, scored 50 points in their quarter-final against Bolton without key man James Ireland. The Wales fly half, who scored a couple of vital tries in their winning 19-19 draw with King's Worcester, is back for the big one. King Edward's, Morpeth have emerged from the shadow of Durham and RGS Newcastle in the north east to make a name for themselves and are in a rich vein of form having beaten Northampton School for Boys 57-5 intheir quarter-final. They face a resolute St Bart's, Newbury team who have proved the old rule that defence wins cup matches and along the way and have acquired the important knack of winning close games.