
League champions Nant Conwy quite fancy making it a double!
The Division One North champions will be favourites when they tackle Bethesda in the final of the North Wales Division One Cup tomorrow.
It could well be a club treble, with Teirw Nant Conwy playing Colwyn Bay in the Division Two Cup showpiece on Sunday.
Tomorrow's Division Three Cup final will be contested between Bro Ffestiniog and Bangor.
Caernarfon made sure of a runners-up finish in Division One North with their 66-5 midweek triumph over Ruthin. The league campaign draws to a close tomorrow as Bala host mid-table rivals Llandudno.
In tomorrow's Super Rugby Cymru play-off semi-final, Ebbw Vale welcome Llandovery. On Sunday, Newport make the trip to Cardiff.
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