Thank you for supporting seriously injured rugby players
The fifth Ireland’s Call Six Nations Ball took place at the luxurious five-star Shelbourne Hotel on Friday 26th January 2024. As rugby fans …
The fifth Ireland’s Call Six Nations Ball took place at the luxurious five-star Shelbourne Hotel on Friday 26th January 2024. As rugby fans …
A very special day. Just over twenty of our 35 seriously injured rugby players, with their family and friends, joined a sold out Aon Lunch in the InterContinental Hotel on Friday 17th November 2023; marking the IRFU Charitable Trust’s 45th Anniversary.
What an amazing day! The IRFU Charitable Trust’s first Munster Golf Outing, kindly sponsored by our Golf Partner Pinergy , in aid of seriously injured rugby players, was a brilliant success.
The annual Leinster Charitable Trust Golf Outing, kindly sponsored by Pinergy, took place on Friday 19th May 2023 on the East Course in Powerscourt Golf Club – all in aid of seriously injured rugby players and their families.
U20s Grand Slam winning coach Richie Murphy was joined by U20s captain Gus McCarthy and team mate Diarmuid Mangan; as well as the Guinness Six Nations Trophy and Triple Crown.
Despite a room with over 400 people, everyone in attendance was rapt by Brendan’s story, with his wife Deirdre, their daughters Maeve and Grace, his wider family and members from Brendan’s club, Mallow RFC.
The Ireland’s Call Six Nations Ball Committee had a single mission – to give back to the game we love by supporting those who have been seriously injured playing rugby, with a record amount raised this year for the IRFU Charitable Trust
It was a special but poignant day for someone very dear to the Charitable Trust – John Callaghan. It was John’s final event as the IRFU Charitable Trust Chairperson after 11 years of dedication.
The IRFU Charitable Trust inaugural Curragh Race Day took place on Saturday 8th October 2022, at the Curragh Racecourse in Kildare.
4 rugby friends, 3 boats, 10 rugby clubs, 6 counties, 260 km in 11 days – all in support of those who have been seriously injured playing the game they love.
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