SWINDON and local rivals Supermarine have both been drawn away in round two of the Powergen Junior Vase.
Supermarine, led by skipper James Titcombe, edged past Westbury in the first round last weekend and will make the short trip to Marlborough on October 16.
Marine have made a fine start to the season an opening 31-0 league humbling of Hungerford preceding their cup success and will probably start favourites against fellow Dorset & Wilts One North outfit Marlborough, who lost their opening league match.
In-form Swindon meanwhile, must travel to Melksham to face Cooper Avon Tyres, who were held to a 17-17 draw by Calne in their opening league clash.
Corsham travle to Bath side Avon, while in the Intermediate Cup, Devizes go to Henley Wanderers.
Powergen Intermediate Cup round two (South West): Cheltenham v Oldfield Old Boys, Clevedon v Ivel Barbarians, Clifton v Exmouth, Frome v Dorchester, Hayle v Cleve, Henley Wanderers v Devizes, High Wycombe v Cinderford, Ivybridge v Camborne, Matson v Aylesbury, Old Centralians v Wimborne, Spartans (SW) v Oakmeadians, St Mary's O.B. (SW) v Bristol Harlequins, Whitehall v Torquay Athletic, Witney v Gloucester Old Boys
Powergen Junior Vase round two (South West): Avon v Corsham, Avonmouth OB v Old Colstonians, Blandford v Bridport, Bream v Hucclecote, Cainscross v Painswick, Chesham v Berkshire Shire Hall, Chipping Sodbury v Cheltenham Saracens, Cooper Avon Tyres v Swindon, Cullompton v North Petherton, Dartmouth v Teignmouth, Dursley v Chosen Hill FP, Falmouth v St Just, Harwell v Milton Keynes, Liskeard-Looe v Newquay Hornets, Longlevens v Bishopston, Marlborough v Supermarine, Old Culverhaysians v Midsomer Norton, Old Public Oaks v Okehampton, Old Redcliffians v North Bristol, Old Richians v Old Bristolians, Salcombe v Tavistock, Sidmouth v Bideford, South Molton v Torrington, St Bernadettes Old Boys v Aretians, Tamar Saracens v Plymouth Civil Service, Tiverton v Wiveliscombe, Tor v Honiton, Wadebridge Camels v Redruth Albany, Wallingford v Farnham Royal, Winscombe v Gordano.
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