'Old head' Owen Williams is ready to help lead Leicester Tigers to victory in his homeland on Saturday afternoon.
Tigers travel to Cardiff Blues for their final LV= Cup pool stage match and 22-year-old Welshman Williams will be one of the more experienced men in the squad.
Despite his age, the fly-half will look to help guide the club's upstarts, including centre duo Jack Roberts and George Catchpole, to their fourth straight Anglo-Welsh Cup win, securing a home semi-final in the process.
"The youngsters have come in and done a fantastic job," said Williams. "They've targeted every game and gone out to win it. We've just got to back it up this week.
"(Roberts and Catchpole) both played really well at the weekend. It was a pleasure to play with them.
"They put their hand up, and they talk a lot, so it was an easy day for me.
"I do feel like the old head, even though I'm only 22. It's a bit depressing saying that.
"Everyone helps each other out. There are a few leaders in the pack, and Sam Harrison's a good leader as well.
"Last year we didn't do very well, but the boys have really stood up in the LV= Cup this season to win every game.
"Now we've got to push and see how far we can go in the competition. Hopefully, we can get a home semi then push on to the final.
"I'd love to win a trophy for this club, that's what I'm striving to do."
Blues have similarly won all three games in the competition and will equally be targeting the victory that will guarantee a home semi-final.
The South Wales side may have home advantage, but Williams said the artificial pitch at Cardiff Arms Park will help with his kicking.
"It's a home game for them so they might go as stacked as they can," he said.
"It should be a really good game with both teams going out for the win.
"I grew up playing age grade with a lot of them and against a few of them.
"Rhys Patchell's a good player, he's just coming back from injury. Ellis Jenkins, in the back-row, played in the Wales 20s with me. Quite a few of the youngsters have put their hands up in the LV.
"It's a nice ground, it's got the artificial pitch, so skills should be pretty good.
"It will depend on whether it's windy or raining or whatever, but we should be able to throw the ball about.
"The artificial pitch doesn't really bother me. It's a lot better for kicking on.
"It's more the forwards that struggle, with heavy bodies hitting the hard floor."
Three Leicester Tigers youngsters have made the England Under-20s squad that begins its Six Nations campaign against Wales at Colwyn Bay on Saturday night.
Forwards Jake Farnworth, Will Owen and Charlie Beckett will be part of the set-up that is run by former Bath full-back John Callard.
England are world champions after their win in New Zealand last summer, but it is France who hold the Six Nations title.