BUILTH Wells travel to Porth Harlequins in the quarter finals of the WRU Division One Cup on Saturday.

Head coach Ben Duggan called upon townspeople to make the pilgrimage south with the club now on the verge of a place in the last four and just two potential wins away from a visit to the Principality Stadium.

Duggan said: “I was very pleased with the win against a tough niggly Morriston team and we did well to come back from a 10 point deficit.

“We showed our excellent defensive set and massive hit by Luke Morgan at the end to keep them out was a great moment and got the large vociferous crowd excited.”

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Duggan said Porth Quins represented another test for his side but insisted the Bulls feared nobody in the competition with the Powys side currently enjoying a fine season in division one west central. 

He said: “Porth will be a massive opportunity for us and the boys are desperate to progress in the cup.

“We haven’t played them in years so know little about them but it will be very tough I’m sure.”

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Duggan said it was not too soon to dream of Cardiff and urged the club supporters to make the trip south for one of the biggest games of the season so far.

He said: “We should have a full squad to choose from and hopefully we can be a little more clinical at crucial times this week.

“Hopefully a good crowd will follow us down from Builth and get behind the team and the club will all be dreaming of another day out at the stadium in Cardiff.”