Devon cream

Jim Hooley|Daily Mail13 April 2012
Daily Mail Under 18 Cup

Devon is certain to be represented in the last 16 of the Under 15 Cup afterTorquay Boys Grammar face Plymouth College at home on Friday.

The schoolshave met twice before with Plymouth winning both by one score and no-onewill bet against them again since Plymouth are unbeaten in four years andhave won more than 50 games.

They demonstrated their organisation and powerand all-round flair by taking the steam out of Wellington in Somersetbefore running in three late tries for a 46-5 win.

Torquay came from behindtwice at Brixham Community College to win 22-12 with winger Andy Yauopening their account and sharp centre Richard Lobb scoring a second try toput them 10-7 ahead at half time.

Although Brixham edged in front,Torquay's power up front began to tell and they came back again with triesfrom flanker Ben Parrett and wing Matt Hogg.

The winners of the Torquay-Plymouth class the face a visit to either Millfield or Thomas Hardye.

Millfield, 51-0 winners over Downside, have now scored 142 points whileconceding nine in their last three cup ties and provide a mountain to climbfor the Dorset school who just outscored St Peter's, Bournemouth 31-27.

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