Every young rugby player yearns to play at Twickenham - but for two local youngsters the dream will come true tomorrow (Saturday).
Teenagers Jack Jenkins and George MacKintosh, who both live near Romsey, are in the Sherborne XV to play against John Cleveland College, from Leicestershire, in the Daily Mail Under 15 National Schools Cup Final.
Jenkins will be playing at scrum-half, with MacKintosh having a key second row role.
A third Hampshire youngster would have been playing, but Jonty Dampney, from Petersfield, had the misfortune to break his collar bone in the semi-final win over Northampton.
Playing at Twickenham is the start of a hectic Easter holiday period for Hursley-based Jenkins, who flies to the Caribbean next week to play cricket for West of England Schools in Barbados, Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago.
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