Builth Wells are preparing for their biggest league game in 10 years on Saturday.
This Saturday the Bulls travel to second place Morriston looking to win the Admiral National League Two West Central title.
Builth are 12 points clear but the division two cup champions have two games in hand in which is sure to be an exciting end to the season with the Bulls favourites for the league title
Coach Ben Duggan said: “We have been working towards this position for the last six years and the boys have really put the work in this season to be in a position where we are now.
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“Morriston will be a massive test for us down there and we will have to earn anything we get. We also have them home next week so the league will really go down to the wire”
“We will be without experienced players Tom Samuel and Lex Botha due to injury but we are hoping stalwart centre Gethin Lewis will be fit after a quad strain.”
Action from Builth Wells' clash against Bridgend Sports. Picture by Darren Laurie.
Meanwhile the club has praised its young stars after a double weekend of finals in the Blues Landrover Cup on Sunday.
The club’s under 13s side opened the scoring through Eifion Holder’s try, converted by Finley Lloyd, but Pontyclun ended strongly to win the silverware.
The club’s under 12s were also in action and lost 12-5 against Llandaff North in the plate final.
Builth’s Osian Davies broke the deadlock with a try sbut the Cardiff side hit backto lead 12-5 and held out to claim the plate.
A club spokesman said: “The mid Wales club having two teams in the final at the Arms Park proves once again the talent they can produce.
“A big congratulations to pontyclun on their win. The Bulls didn’t go down without a fight and did their families, town and their club proud.”
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