Llandrindod Wells Rugby Club stars of the past and present came together to celebrate the club’s 50th anniversary at a ceremony at the town’s Metropole Hotel last month.
The event was ran in conjunction with the Bracken Trust, a charity based in the town who provide support to people affected by cancer.
More than 200 two guests including many former and current players were treated to stories from former Wales captain Ryan Jones and international team-mate James Hook with the evening compared by their former Ospreys coach Sean Holley.
There was also a live acoustic set from the Cambrian Hillsiders.
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A club spokesman said: “A great evening was had by all.
“Thanks go to the sponsors for the evening, including Toms Mower’s and Garden Supplies, Adey’s Taxi’s, Geraint Edwards Bricklaying and Andrew Mills Tree Surgeon and Sons and to everyone else who made the evening possible.”
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