Stormont event celebrates work of Ulster Rugby Foundation

Dignitaries and local politicians including the First Minister of Northern Ireland, Michelle O’Neill, gathered to celebrate the work of the Ulster Rugby Foundation this week.

The event was compèred by former Ulster and Ireland player, Darren Cave, who chaired a panel made up of local people, of all ages and abilities, whose lives have been supported by the Foundation.

At the event held at Stormont, there was a particular focus on developing the women and girls’ game and attendees heard from retired Ulster Rugby Senior Women’s player, Sorcha MacLaimhin, who has recently set-up a team called ‘Yer Ma 7s’ aimed at engaging mums. Sorcha also spoke about her own playing journey from the club game through to pulling on the Ulster jersey.

Head of the Ulster Rugby Foundation, David Johnston, commented: “We were delighted with such a great turn-out to celebrate the Ulster Rugby Foundation, and I would like to say a special thank-you to the First Minister and Deputy First Minster for taking the time to show their support for our charity.

“The backing from Minister for Communities, Gordon Lyons, David Honeyford MLA, and Stephen Dunne MLA, is also greatly appreciated.

“Guests at the event were able to hear directly from people, of all ages and abilities, from across the province who have directly benefitted from being involved in rugby to give a sense of what can be achieved by supporting the Foundation.

“I am confident, in the season ahead, that we will continue to build-on what can be achieved through the Women and Girls’, Youth, and Disability game, and have a lasting impact on lives through funds raised and invested directly back into the amateur game.”

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