The Athletic carried off the Plate in March when they beat Bargoed 34-22 at Principality Stadium, but their defence of the title was ended by St Peter’s. The Quins, however, are still going strong and will host Glynneath in the quarter-finals after posting successive away wins over St Clears and Caernarfon.
Cup holders Llandeilo will be at home to Amman United after beating South Gower and Morriston, while 2022 Cup winners Builth Wells are bidding for more glory. They host Aberdare, while Pontypool United meet Merthyr in the other game.
WRU National Boy’s U18 Cup Quarter-Finals – Saturday, 1 February (2.00pm)
Builth Wells v Aberdare
Carmarthen Quins v Glynneath
Llandeilo v Amman United
Pontypool United v MerthyrWRU National Boy’s U18 Plate Quarter-Finals – Saturday, 1 February (2.00pm)
Caerleon v Crymych
Cowbridge v Barry
Gorseinon v St Peter’s
Trebanos v HaverfordwestWRU National Boy’s U18 Bowl Quarter-Finals – Saturday, 1 February (2.00pm)
Abercwmboi v Ystrad Rhondda
Aberystwyth v Senghenydd
Cardiff Quins v Kenfig Hill
Llanishen v Gilfach GochWRU National Boy’s U18 Shield Quarter-Finals – Saturday, 1 February (2.00pm)
Abergele v Llantwit Fardre
Brecon v Aberynon
Tonna v Felinfoel
Tumble v Llantrisant