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The best Youth rugby team in Wales just sparked a huge party in their town

For the longest time, the chants of 'The yoof is on fiya' have likely been heard all too often around Builth Wells' clubhouse or their home pitch, the Groe.

Last Saturday though, the home of Welsh rugby bore witness to that mantra becoming a reality, as Builth's Youth team ran riot in Cardiff with a 44-17 win over Bridgend Athletic. With it, the Bulls, bleach-blonde hair and all, crowned themselves as the country's best youth side.

"The youth is on fire?" said coach Chris Offa as he reminisced on the young Bulls' WRU National Youth Cup final triumph at the Principality Stadium. "That's right, isn't it. It's a legacy to live on forever."

More than 1,000 supporters from the market town had made the trip down the A470 to take in this momentous day. For context, a 2020 estimate put the town's population at 2,627 people.

Those in Cardiff were treated to a seven-try victory as winger Ciaran Price helped himself to four stunning scores, with Alecs Williams, Iwan Coyle and Morgan Price crossing for the others. Those back in mid Wales presumably kept the clubhouse bar stocked ready for the party to follow.

It's a remarkable achievement for the young players and Builth's coaching ticket. For head coach Offa and his coaching staff – backs coach Hughie Lloyd, forwards coach Shaun Hughes and team manager Lyndon Jones - the crown of Wales' best youth side is still sinking in.

"It's just unbelievable," said Offa. "You can't really take it in. But it's true.

"We're trying to win the league now. We've got three games left and that would really mean we're the best youth team in Wales.

"It was a coach's dream. We prepared well and tried to keep things as normal as we could going into the game. We were ferocious and we deserved it"

"It's a

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