The club were in the old Five South West division in 2011, but have since gained four promotions in six years and now they are just one victory away from the National Championship.
“It’s really exciting for the club,” said team manager Neil Jeremiah. “We thought about playing in the Championship when we were going through the divisions.
“We’ve always had aspirations of playing at the highest level but in reality it’s nearly there. Everyone is really excited about the play-off and the prospect of playing in the Championship. For a little village club like ours, it’s incredible.”
After beating Seven Sisters 31-7 to secure the league title, Trebanos must now face Division One West champions Kidwelly in a winner-takes-all encounter for a place in the Championship.
“It’s been a long season. We lost our first game at Maesteg but we got back on track and have only lost one since,” he added.
“There is a great feeling among the boys, they are all mates and they have all grown up together. We’ve recruited well over the years too and everyone just enjoys their rugby.
“There is no money involved, they just love the club. I’m over the moon for them because they’ve worked so hard.
“Over the years we’ve come second or won a play-off with our promotions so this is the first time in the last five years that we’ve been outright winners and won the title.”
Exciting times for Trebanos
Trebanos’ rise to the top is showing no signs of slowing down following the capture of the Division One West Central title.