BUILTH Wells return to action with the visit of Pencoed in the Admiral League second division on Saturday.
The Bulls are desperate to return to action after a host of south Walian clubs capitalised on the bizarre WRU decision to operate a pyramid without relegation this season by failing to honour the fixture list.
Coach Ben Duggan said: “We are Looking forward to getting back to league action after yet another long unwanted lay off.
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“It has been difficult period for us with yet another long period of no games and boys will do well to get back to match fitness that quickly but they will be up for the challenge.
“Pencoed are always a tough team to beat and with former Welsh scrum half Gareth Cooper now coaching them they’ll be a different side I’m sure.
“We’ve got seven weeks of rugby left with nine games to play and we’ll be taking it one game at a time to try and achieve our goal of winning the league and promotion back to division one.”
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