TWO Powys rugby clubs bid to take another step toward the Principality Stadium on Saturday.
Builth Wells and Welshpool will be in action in the third round of the WRU cups.
Welshpool make the trip to Blaina Ffestiniog in the third round of the WRU Cup aiming to carry their fine league form into the cup.
Builth Wells are also in action as Dowlas visit in the third round of the WRU Cup with a place in the last eight at stake.
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Head coach Ben Duggan said: “It is a big game for us. Dowlais will be a big challenge but it would be a great achievement for us to get to the last eight of the cup and who knows how far we can go.”
Duggan called on townspeople to turn out in their legions and cheer on the Bulls come Saturday afternoon.
He said: “We hope for a big crowd down the Groe, the boys are definitely up tor it.”
The Bulls go into the clash with a full squad with the exception of Marc Thomas who has been ruled out with an Achilles injury for the Powys club’s biggest game of the season so far.
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