COVID Diaries by Bernard Healy
During the pandemic, one of our seriously injured rugby players – Bernard Healy, has been keeping a diary.
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But we are proud to say that Marc Sheridan contributed 115 entries already.
During the pandemic, one of our seriously injured rugby players – Bernard Healy, has been keeping a diary.
Tadhg took the time to have a Zoom call with the winner of the recent FRIENDS competition: Ed Kenny, his family and friends.
Congratulations to Ed Kenny for becoming a FRIEND to the IRFU Charitable Trust and winning the Zoom Call with Tadhg Furlong.
Starting on 17th Jan and ending 23rd Jan – the 20s players will run individually each day a combined total of 1000km in 7 days
Great to see our injured players and committee members staying safe and wearing the IRFU Charitable Trust face masks.
Bríd and Linda completed 10km a day for 10 days and raised over €2,000 for our seriously injured players – thank you to everyone who donated!
It’s strange to think it took a pandemic to encourage me to take a summer holiday in my own country, but to my shame it did! At the end of August, along with my wife Natalie and nearly 3 year-old son Judah, we …
The Annual I.R.F.U. Charitable Trust Ball was held on Friday 6th March 2020 in the Round Room at the Mansion House. The IRFU Charitable Trust is delighted to have Vodafone …
The home of Irish rugby was also home to the Chartered Accountants Leinster Society on Friday afternoon for our annual rugby lunch, sponsored by Bank of Ireland.
Rory’s chosen charities, the IRFU Charitable Trust and the Cancer Fund for Children, will also benefit from the events which include a cross community family festival
The IRFU Charitable Trust is a Charity which helps seriously injured rugby players.
Republic of Ireland Charity No. CHY 6120.
Northern Ireland Charity No. XR 87763.
Registered Charity Number (RCN): 20010331.
10-12 Lansdowne Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland
T: +353 1 647 3866
E: charitabletrust@irfu.ie