JASON Forster will make a return to Pandy Park in round five of the Konica Minolta Cup after his Newport Saracens side were drawn away to Cross Keys.
Forster, who made his Sarries bow in their weekend cup win over Ystrad Rhondda, played for Keys before going on to make his name at Rodney Parade with Newport and then Newport Gwent Dragons.
The clash on February 16 promises to be a full-blooded one with the Premiership side hoping to move one step closer to the Millennium Stadium final and the Division One East outfit aiming to cause a shock in a season that has so far failed to deliver one.
Newport have been given a tough tie with a trip to regional rivals Bedwas, who sent the Black and Ambers packing when they won 21-8 in December. It is one of two all-Premiership ties with the other seeing Cardiff head west to Aberavon's Talbot Athletic Ground.
Ebbw Vale will again host lower league opposition when Tondu of Three South West visit Eugene Cross Park. The Steelmen will aim for a repeat of their 31-14 win over Caerphilly in round four and should be convincing victors against the minnows.
And Blackwood have been rewarded for their excellent cup efforts with a home tie against Pontypridd. The Glan-yr-Afon Park outfit are going well in Division One East and after recording earlier wins over Pencoed, Bettws and Aberavon Quins they will bid to test out Ponty's cup credentials.
Premiership champions and current leaders Neath will fancy their chances at One West leaders Tonmawr, Bridgend visit Narbeth while Glamorgan Wanderers face a tricky tie at One East high-fliers Bargoed.
Bedwas v Newport, Tonmawr v Neath, Ebbw Vale v Tondu, Cross Keys v Newport Saracens, Narberth v Bridgend, Blackwood v Pontypridd, Bargoed v Glamorgan Wanderers
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