Welsh rugby may be struggling, but there are bright spots - and a local branch of Cancer Research Wales is keeping spirits especially high.

The Brecon and Sennybridge Committee of Cancer Research Wales has launched their annual rugby jersey raffle, raising money ahead of every Wales Six Nations match. For more than 25 years, Lorna and Butch Keylock have been selling tickets from their iconic TARDIS kiosk outside Brecon’s Guildhall, becoming a familiar sight in the town and raising thousands of pounds for the charity each year.

The first few fixtures of the Six Nations are complete, and the winners have collected their prizes. For the England vs Wales match, Graham Parry won but kindly asked for a redraw, with the eventual winner being nine-year-old Erin. Neal Gardener won the Wales vs France match and generously donated his French shirt back for next year, with Phil Price taking second prize. Gary Prosser won the Wales vs Scotland game, with Steve Duggan claiming second prize.

Butch said: “We keep on trying - thanks to everyone who has supported us and raised £1,540 for the cause.

“Lorna says maybe sack the WRU and put me in charge - ‘at least he’s selling tickets’, she says!

“See you all for the next few games and thank you all again for donating to this very worthy cause.”

“And remember, if you’re not in it, you can’t win it,” he added.

The raffle continues this Friday and Saturday outside Brecon’s Guildhall. Pop by the TARDIS kiosk to say hello, buy a ticket if you can, and support a wonderful cause.

Cancer Research Wales is a leading Welsh charity dedicated to funding high-quality, pioneering cancer research within Wales. Operating since 1966, it supports clinical trials and scientific studies focused on improving cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.