Luctonians will be favourites for the North Midflands Cup
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Hereford's delight at reaching their first North Midlands Cup final in eight years has been tempered as they will be forced to field a depleted team.
The meeting with Luctonians this Sunday (11 May) at Stourbridge clashes with the end-of-season tour to Antwerp.
"It's disappointing," said Hereford skipper Ceiron Griffiths. "It's some time since we got to the final.
"It would have been a humdinger against Luctonians," added Griffiths, who will be one of those missing the game.
"We booked our tour some time ago and when we realised that there might be a clash it was too late to change it.
"On a positive note, it does give opportunities to some of our many youngsters to play in the final.
"Most of the side that will face Luctonians played in our semi-final win over Dudley Kingswinford last Saturday.
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Winning the county cup is a route through to the National Trophy which we played in last year and went through three rounds
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"Around 60 per cent of the side have played league rugby for us this season, and it will be a very young side.
"If you take out hooker Gareth Miles, who is 33, the average age of the team will be 22 to 23."
Luctonians also have a thriving youth section and are relishing the prospect of the first all-Herefordshire North Midlands Cup final.
"The rivalry between the clubs goes back many, many years," said Luctonians' rugby director Dave Thomas.
"It's a game that both clubs want to win, given their proximity to each other.
"We've had a successful season, we got through to the promotion play-offs and we'd like to end the season with something tangible.
"Winning the county cup is a route through to the National Trophy which we played in last year and went through three rounds before we were beaten by Rosslyn Park."
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