Worcester RFC's Men's Mixed Ability team travelled to Wales on Saturday to take on Dragon All Stars at one of the most historic grounds in Welsh rugby — Ebbw Vale.

The result didn't go Worcester's way, with the MA team going down 26–14, but the scoreline tells only a small part of the story. Ebbw Vale is a ground steeped in history, a venue where legends of 70s and 80s rugby made their names, and on Saturday it was Worcester RFC's turn to run out on that famous turf.

For many involved, it was an experience that goes far beyond the result — a reminder of what Mixed Ability rugby is all about. Playing the game, embracing the occasion, and representing the club with pride.

What a day. What a club.

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