WREXHAM are having to turn into away day experts in Division One North.
Seven days after their triumphant trek to Llangefni, Wrexham are preparing for tomorrow's away day at Welshpool.
The Mid Walians are the only team in the standings still seeking a point this season, while Wrexham have their sights set on a fifth win of the campaign, which could move them into the top-four.
More of the same will be the aim for the Bryn Estyn Road side, who made the most of tries from Tom Walker and Rhys Davies to see off Llangefni 24-7 last time out.
There will be a novel experience for Nant Conwy - bouncing back from a defeat.
Second-placed Nant, who went undefeated in claiming the title last season, were beaten at Caernarfon in their latest outing and they will be hoping to bounce back at Bethesda.
Front-runners Pwllheli, four points clear at the top, are headed to Colwyn Bay, third-placed Caernarfon entertain COBRA and Llandudno have home advantage versus Llangefni. Elsewhere, Ruthin pay a visit to Bala.
RGC are involved in the solitary Super Rygbi Cymru encounter going ahead tomorrow. Making the trip to Colwyn Bay are Ebbw Vale, who are leading the table.
In the build-up to the contest, RGC have confirmed that former England full-back Jon Callard will continue as head coach for the remainder of the season.
Callard originally came in during the summer pre-season period to support both the senior academy and Super Rygbi Cymru player groups.
Callard, who grew up near Newport, enjoyed a distinguished playing career with Bath, amassing over 2,000 points in 210 appearances and he was capped by England.
His coaching CV includes senior roles at Bath, Leeds Tykes and the England Academy.
RGC general manager Alun Pritchard told the club's website: "Jon has proven experience, and I've been extremely impressed with how he has brought a real togetherness to the squad.
"The performances have been promising, and I look forward to the continued development of our young players as we aim to build on the foundations that have already been put in place."
Callard added: "I'm really enjoying my time here in North Wales, and I'm delighted to be staying until the end of the season.
"I like the concept of what Super Rygbi Cymru is about and what we're trying to achieve here for the rugby talent in this region. The squad have been great and our challenge now is to climb the league table."
RGC will go into the tough Ebbw Vale showdown in confident mood following their impressive 54-26 triumph at Bridgend.
There were six tries to celebrate during a polished showing from the North Walians and they came from Caio Parry, Delwyn Jones, Jac Petch-Jones, Celt Ffransis-Roberts, James Brown and Billy McBryde, who also kicked 24 points.