
Commons & Lords RFC V Newark & Southwell RUFC1
On Saturday a group of 40 plus VRFC club members, were up at the crack of dawn to catch the 6am ferry & travel to London for a day of sport & raising money for two incredibly worthwhile causes
On Saturday a group of 40 plus VRFC club members, were up at the crack of dawn to catch the 6am ferry & travel to London for a day of sport & raising money for two incredibly worthwhile causes
Former rugby player Liam O’Keeffe will attempt to become the first person with tetraplegia to push himself up Mount Kilimanjaro in a specially adapted mountain trike in October this year, as he aims to raise £50,000 for the RFU Injured Players Foundation (IPF).
The RFU Injured Players Foundation (IPF) enjoyed another successful London Marathon on Sunday 27th April, as 26 runners helped the charity raise over £55,000 as they ran 26.2 miles around the capital’s streets.
The RFU Injured Players Foundation (IPF), England Rugby’s Official charity is preparing to cheer its 26 runners on this weekend as they take on the 26.2 mile London Marathon.
Without the IPF I probably wouldn’t have got to where I am today.
'I could have got to Uni without the IPF help, but I'm not sure I would have gone to Uni without the IPF help.'
"There wasn’t a single day that the IPF and the club weren’t there for me. It has made me appreciate rugby even more.”