YOUNGSTERS from Cirencester RFC and Stow-on-the-Wold RFC will embark on the first step towards a dream Twickenham appearance on Saturday as the Land Rover Premiership Rugby Cup celebrates its 10th year, writes Sportsbeat.

The U11 and U12 grassroots rugby festival is part of a series of nationwide events and 34 teams, including youngsters from both Cirencester and Stow will get the chance to meet professional players from Worcester Warriors as the event is hosted by Worcester RFC.

Worcester and Ireland lock Donncha O’Callaghan said: “I can remember my first rugby experience really clearly. I had brilliant coaches. I had Ted Stack and I remember his rules – everyone plays and the most important thing is to have fun and make friends.

“The biggest thing the coaches taught me was to love rugby and I think that’s so important.

“Grassroots rugby is crucial for the game and events like the Land Rover Premiership Rugby Cup just help so much. I’m sure all the players will enjoy it.”

In addition to Saturday’s event, one team from each age group will receive a trip to the Aviva Premiership Rugby Final on May 26 and and join in a Land Rover Premiership Rugby Cup parade at half-time.

Land Rover is celebrating its ‘Testimonial Season,’ 10 years of the Land Rover Premiership Rugby Cup. The national series of grassroots rugby festivals is testament to Land Rover’s continued support through its ‘We Deal In Real’ campaign. Follow @LandRoverRugby #WeDealInReal