WILTSHIRE'S young guns are hoping to seal a unique double tomorrow when they bid to retain their South West Counties Championship crown at the Conigre.
Having already lifted the Mick Parry Memorial Trophy earlier this season, they will become the first Wiltshire to claim the double with victory over Dorset at the Conigre tomorrow.
This is the third time in the last four seasons, Wiltshire have reached the final and manager Mel Gingell is determined to repeat last year's success.
He said: "We won it last year with a 4-3 victory over Gloucester and obviously it would be great if we could do it again.
"Hopefully we get a decent crowd. We want dads to come with their sons and show them what they could aspire to in the future.
"To get in three out of four finals is a good achievement. But I am a person who wants to win everything, second place is not good enough for me."
Kick off at the Conigre tomorrow is 3pm.
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