BUILTH Wells make the short journey to Brecon on Saturday for their biggest match of the season.
The south Powys town will be full of Bulls backers as the club take on Penarth in the semi-finals of the Welsh Youth Cup.
A place in the final at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff will be reward for the winners.
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Ex-Wales international Scott Quinnell and current Wales star Dan Biggar sent Builth good luck messages ahead of the biggest match of the young players’ lives.
Coach Chris Offa praised his young charges and urged the people of Builth Wells to descend on Brecon in droves on Saturday.
"It will be a very tough game but one we are all really looking forward to," said Offa. "We have a great set of players and I have no doubt they will keep on progressing in the game.
"It would be great to see as many people from Builth making the trip to support the boys as possible."
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