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AS Wales hope for their first Grand Slam since 1978, where will many of Pembrokeshire's enthusiastic followers be watching the crucial RBS Six Nations decider against Ireland on Saturday afternoon?
Whatever happens it has been a magnificent campaign for Mike Ruddock's Welsh team, and hundreds of fans from the county will be travelling to the Millennium Stadium hoping to see Wales do themselves proud and capture the elusive Grand Slam and Triple Crown titles.
Those who have been lucky enough to have purchased tickets are hoping, like the rest of the country, that this will be a day never to forget, and if the result goes Wales' way then it will be archived in the Welsh rugby history books forever.
A pair of tickets on the black market for this crunch game are rumoured to be fetching in the region of £1,000.
But Telegraph Sport will be glued to a television in either a pub or rugby club in the county cheering the Welsh boyos on.
At Whitland RFCs clubhouse they've been having big crowds watching all of Wales' unbelievable victories and steward Phil Davies is expecting another bumper turn out for Saturday's championship decider.
"The atmosphere for the other games has been electric and Saturday is sure to be the biggest of the lot," said Davies.
If you live in the Whitland area why not go along and sample the party atmosphere?
In the county town of Haverfordwest, it will be as busy as ever as hordes of fans go to their locals such as the Bull Inn, Bridgend, Farmers Arms, Mill-Ford Arms, Castle Hotel, Friars Vaults, Bristol Trader and Eddie's Social club are all very popular.
Haverfordwest RFCs clubhouse will be another popular venue. Steward Alan Thomas is really looking forward to an entertaining afternoon.
Some of the Haverfordwest RFCs members are travelling to Ireland to watch the game.
Strange you might think, nobody's had the heart to tell them that they are going completely in the wrong direction, but who cares? They are sure to have a warm welcome from our Celtic friends anyway.
Neyland RFC steward Martin Gale and staff will be very busy the morning of the game, as they will be providing a 'big breakfast' for all of their lucky members before they travel to Cardiff.
For those Neyland members who have sadly been left behind, they needn't worry because they will have a widescreen TV to watch, and of course there'll be plenty of beer flowing on what should be an unforgettable afternoon.
No matter where in Pembrokeshire you watch this title decider, be it in a bar, club, or even in your own living room, it's sure to be an occasion definitely not to be missed. Come on Wales!
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