The sprightly dragon joined pupils from Llanelli's Penygaer Primary School to undertake a Sport Relief mile along the Millennium Coastal Path!
Cochyn had been invited by the pupils to join them on the leisurely walk and even managed to hand out a few Scarlets balloons to the children after the walk!
With training done and dusted for the week Scarlets backs Harry Robinson and Hadleigh Parkes joined in a multi-sports festival at the BT Sport Arena, Parc y Scarlets, lending a helping hand and giving out some expert tips to the young rugby (and netball!) stars from primary schools right across the town.
Meanwhile South African front row pairing George Earle and David Bulbring were VIP guests at the Botanical Gardens of Wales, Llanarthne, as a stunning new artwork, South African Fynbos in Bloom, was unveiled!
The artwork celebrates the plants of the Garden's iconic Great Glasshouse and focuses on the flora of the South African Fynbos, a region of the Western Cape.
There's also plenty more still to come over the next few weeks as players join in the eggs-ellent fun at Scarlets Easter Camps as well as meeting school groups from the region, and Canada, at the Parc!
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