We are delighted to announce, due to popular demand, we are upgrading to The Reddings Suite at Birmingham Moseley Rugby Club this Wednesday 26 November for our event with Lions, England and Northampton Saints’ fly half Fin Smith, IPF Patron Sir Bill Beaumont and ITV/TNT commentator Nick Mullins. Our thanks go to Moseley for their support of the RFU Injured Players Foundation and hosting this event.

 
Fin is part of an IPF squad which features well-known rugby personalities who give their time to support England Rugby’s charity and the injured players it represents. 
 

Book your place now for an unforgettable evening in support of the IPF. There is not set price for tickets to the Q&A, but please do consider making a donation to the Injured Players Foundation when you book your seat. Guests MUST REGISTER below in advance. 

WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER

BIRMINGHAM MOSELEY RUGBY CLUB

  

 

  • Doors open to The Reddings Suite at 6:15pm 

  • Event starts at 7pm 

  • Event closes at 9pm 

 
The IPF supports players at any level of the game who have sustained a life-changing injury while playing rugby union in England. The IPF also funds vital research that aims to prevent or minimise the risk of serious injury occurring in the game.  
 

Don’t miss out on a brilliant evening at Birmingham Moseley while also supporting the wider rugby family. A huge thank you to Birmingham Moseley Rugby Club for hosting us on Wednesday 26 November.

Everyone’s welcome so please do share with friends in your rugby community across the area.

To get a feel for what to expect on the evening, you can watch the video below of the IPF’s last Tour event at Lymm RFC.

 

 

 

 

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