The Brecon and Sennybridge Committee of Cancer Research Wales has rounded off another load of Six Nations raffles with the tournament coming to an end.

The raffles ahead of every Wales Six Nations game have raised over £3,000 for the worthy cause across the whole competition.

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 last batch of this season’s winners gathered this weekend to receive their raffle prizes. Gladys and Gareth Watkins were announced as winners of the Ireland shirt. Italy jerseys went to Gareth James and Margaret Bevan, who wins for the second time!

Overall, £3,011 was raised for Cancer Research Wales. After another successful campaign, Butch and Lorna said: “Another Six Nations is over. Wales did not play too badly, after a thumping from England they pulled their socks up!

“Good results from the remaining matches albeit not wins but a lot better performance ending the campaign with a great win over Italy. Another wooden spoon but three teams won nothing. After all this is Wales, we have a young side with a good prospect - the others I’m not so sure of!

“Cancer Research Wales popular rugby raffle went well despite some terrible weather and stupid fixture times. A fantastic £3,011 was raised, maybe goes to show when the boys play well the punters will pay. On behalf of Brecon and Sennybridge Committee, we thank you all for your continued support to this really worthwhile charity.

“Just to let you all know, £7,500 was sent to HQ in Cardiff recently for the fighting fund.

“After all if you’re not in it, you can’t win it. God bless, keep safe, see you next year!”