tom howell

TOM-TIM-JAMES

Fundraising for RFU Injured Players Foundation
£7,952
raised of £7,500 target
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Event: London Marathon 2019, on 28 April 2019
Participants: James Turner & Tim Gregory
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Story

JAMES HASKELL  “rugby is a brutal sport which sometimes results in terrible accidents causing debilitating physical and brain injuries. Your support for Tom, James and Tim will help change these people’s lives for the better”

SCHALK BRITS  “Please support Tom, Tim & James, this a great cause"

ALEX CORBISIERO   "This is a fantastic charity, some  players face devastating life-changing injuries, please support the guys because it really will make a difference"



Tim Gregory, James Turner & Tom Howell are doing the London Marathon 2019 on behalf of the RFU Injured Players Foundation. For some of us, rugby has been a passion our entire lives be that playing at school or a local club, supporting a club side or enjoying watching our national sides battle it out.

Whilst rugby is unique in its camaraderie between players and supporters, we all know how brutal the physical aspect of the sport can be. This tremendous RFU charity works to support and help fund ongoing care for players of all levels who have encountered catastrophic & life-changing injuries. 

Please see below a short 3 minute video which will give more colour:-



We hugely appreciated all of your support, this money will help many players whose lives were irreversibly changed from playing our beloved sport.


Thank You


Tom, Tim & James 





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About the charity

RFU Injured Players Foundation

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The RFU Injured Players Foundation supports & protects the rugby family. They provide support to any rugby player who sustains a catastrophic spinal cord injury or traumatic brain injury while playing the game, and they fund vital injury prevention research to keep everyone safer on the field.

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Total raised
£7,951.20
+ £1,390.11 Gift Aid
Online donations
£7,951.20
Offline donations
£0.00

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