DORSET & Wilts are one game away from reaching a final at Twickenham, the home of English rugby.
After one win and one defeat in their Bill Beaumont County Rugby Championship pool, the Twin Counties have progressed as best runners-up.
They began their campaign with a 39-28 win over Berkshire at Swanage & Wareham’s Bestwall ground, Swans flanker Conor Moag scoring a hat-trick of tries.
Bournemouth’s Joe Desmond also crossed the whitewash, as did Jack Adams of Dorchester.
Dorset & Wilts then went away to Devon and were beaten 68-43.
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The semi-final line-up has now been confirmed for Division Three, with Dorset & Wilts drawn away to North Midlands this Saturday (3pm). The game will take place at Droitwich Rugby Club.
Team manager Richard Elliott said: "The lads are up for it.
“We have a couple who can't make it for personal reasons, but I am sure that we can field a side who will do the Twin Counties proud.”
North Midlands eased to the semis with 38-7 and 35-17 wins over Notts, Lincs & Derbys and Durham respectively.
The other match-up in the last four sees Devon host Hertfordshire.
The prize on offer for the winners is to run out at Twickenham for the final.
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