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Launch of the Six Nations: An Evening of Front Row Banter

Launch of the Six Nations: An Evening of Front Row Banter

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Thursday 2nd February 2017 7pm-10.30pm with Brian Moore, Jeff Probyn and Paul Rendall.

Last year’s Evening with Jason Leonard was a scream.
- Cathy Maker

To all club members

Cathy Maker who is a long standing member of Teddington RFC and Chief Executive for Ruils has invited all members of TRFC to an evening with some rugby legends.

‘Front Row Banter' Six Nations 2017 Kick-off!
in support of Ruils

When Thursday 2 February 2017 7.00 pm - 10.30 pm
Where Location Richmond FC, The Richmond Athletic Ground.
Join us for an evening of fun with Brian Moore, Jeff Probyn and Paul Rendall
in conversation with Alison Kervin
Moore, Probyn and Rendall are Founder Members of The Front Row Union Club - FRUC! Amassing 166 International caps between them, this formidable and legendary front row have many stories to share as well as some thoughts on the forthcoming Six Nations Championship.
Alison Kervin, Sports Editor, Mail on Sunday and award-winning journalist, biographer and novelist, will chat with these legends, providing an un-missable evening!

Tickets at £45 each include dinner with wine and a cash bar reception.
Book now to avoid disappointment. Tables of 10 or indivdual tickets available

Application Deadline: Friday 27 January 2017
For further information, please email Sue Dorrington.

Ruils
Ruils is a local user-led charity who work with elderly and disabled children and adults in the Borough of Richmond to help them stay independent and connected to their communities. The charity provides information and advice, practical support and care, advocacy and accessible activities.

Richmond FC’s, Gareth Savin is Chair of the Trustees of Ruils. Gareth sustained a spinal injury in 1992, whilst playing rugby for Richmond U19s. After his rehabilitation at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Gareth now lives independently with the aid of a team of Personal Assistants.
Gareth has worked with and been a volunteer of Ruils since 2005. “The role is challenging and very rewarding. I have always loved the fact that Ruils is a charity for disabled people, run by disabled people - that whole empowering ethos I love!”

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