Following the disappointment of the opening tournament that never was at Llandaff North, the Sons of Serevi confidently head to Leominster this weekend to compete at the Wye Valley Brewery Sevens. While a full Sons' team has never won a competitive match at sevens, the side have high hopes of all that changing on Saturday. "We've culled the larger squad down from about 250 to an elite matchday squad of eight," said Alex Mead, the Sons' skipper. "We're likely to start with the same forward line-up as last time with original sons Chief, Paddy and Rhys all starting. We did get offers from numerous players from the Blues' region wanting to play for us, but after watching them capitulate to the Ospreys we decided to stick with what we've got." In the backs the Sons are strengthed by the presence of Brammers' Ashleigh and new signing Elwyn Clarke, while Steve Edinborough - brother of Paddy - may well be reverting from forward to back to bolster the defence. "The main thing about this weekend is we want to look good. That's why we've got a new shirts, socks and shorts and, i personally, have bought some cracking new boots. We're going to look f****** awesome. Well, until we play that is."