We have a winner!
Liam chose Ian McKinley to take to the match given Ian’s “courage, spirit, tenacity and determination” in not letting his injury stop him from achieving his dream.
Liam chose Ian McKinley to take to the match given Ian’s “courage, spirit, tenacity and determination” in not letting his injury stop him from achieving his dream.
For your chance to WIN two tickets to see IRELAND v FRANCE for the Guinness Six Nations match at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday 11th February …
Win 2 Tickets to all 3 November Internationals – if you are already a FRIEND to the Trust, you can enter now. If you are not a FRIEND to the IRFU Charitable Trust, you must first become a FRIEND before entering the competition.
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.
Following great golf and a gourmet BBQ, which most of our golfers attended, our special guests Richie Murphy and Greg McWilliams were joined by some very special guests … Bill McLaren, Matt Williams and Brent Pope!
We were all delighted to be able to enjoy the IRFU Charitable Trust Vodafone Rugby Ball this year, twenty four months on from the last Rugby Ball! Thank you to everyone for a wonderful night …
David Ross is the winner of the Charitable Trust’s FRIENDS competition, kindly supported by Vodafone, to win four tickets to see Ireland play Wales on the opening day of the 2022 Guinness Six Nations
WIN match tickets for you and three friends to the opening Guinness Six Nations match between IRELAND and WALES on Saturday 5th February 2022 at the Aviva Stadium – kindly supported by Vodafone.
Watch Paul O’Connell, Will Connors and Team Captain Mick Galwey go head-to-head against Jenny Murphy, Luke Fitzgerald and Team Captain Shane Byrne, with Quiz Master Liam Toland in the IRFU Charitable Trust “A Question of Rugby”
40 rowers including former Irish rugby internationals have broken the 24 Hour Row World Record! Raising over €22,000 (and counting!) for Friends of CROSS Cancer Research and the IRFU Charitable Trust.
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