Chester RUFC Senior Colts side celebrated a memorable treble in their final season together.

The team came up through the Hare Lane club’s junior ranks with one another so their success is tinged with sadness as the players now prepare to head off into adulthood.

Entering the 2014-15 season as defending league champions, the side retained the title, finishing on top of the Raging Bull North West Colts Conference B, losing just two games.

Chester then defeated Wilmslow 22-10 in the final of the Cheshire Plate at Lymm before travelling to Wharfedale in North Yorkshire to take on Carlisle in the final of the Cock-o-the-North Challenge Bowl.

In their last competitive match, Chester produced a fantastic performance to run out 52-7 winners, sealing the treble.

Team manager Murray Luckas, his son Hamish and the other coaches including James Hendry are proud and delighted of what the players have achieved.

"The team has been together since they have been young juniors and gone through many high and lows together," said the coaching staff.

"They are an extremely close knit team and as coaches we are very, very proud of their efforts and achievements over the years. It is with great sadness but also great joy that our journey together as a team has come to an end."