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Ireland Squad Donate To Christchurch Appeal Fund

The Ireland squad may have been knocked out of the Rugby World Cup a few weeks ago, but they are hoping that their time spent in New Zealand can continue to have a positive effect after their departure and have made a donation of NZD$6,000 to the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Fund.

The donation was decided among the squad as a mark of respect to the lives lost in the city of Christchurch and the affect on the Canterbury rugby community that was devastated by the earthquake that struck the city on February 22, 2011.

In addition to the players’ fund being donated to the appeal, the Irish Rugby Football Union has also made a contribution to bring the total to NZD$6,000.

The full amount will be donated through the International Rugby Board’s Appeal Fund that will go directly to helping to restore Canterbury’s rugby infrastructure at all levels and assisting rugby clubs, players and communities affected by the Christchurch earthquake.  

Any donations to the fund can be made through the Appeal’s website: www.rwcchristchurchappeal.com.

Ireland captain Brian O’Driscoll said: “The welcome that we received at every turn during the tournament from the local communities, who really embraced us everywhere we went, was incredible.

“The tournament itself, not only from our perspective, was a fantastic showpiece and run with such commitment and enthusiasm by the people of New Zealand, it was a credit to the entire nation.

“My only regret was that we were not able to stay in the tournament for longer to give our supporters more to shout about and also allow us to continue to soak up the amazing atmosphere that was continuing to build around the tournament.  

“Members of the squad had contact with many people who were affected by the Christchurch earthquake and it was heartbreaking to see the pictures of the devastation there.

“The players all felt that they wanted to make some sort of gesture to show our appreciation for the support given to us and that the fines built up during the tournament would be best served by helping the people and rugby community in Christchurch.”

Related Links –

www.rwcchristchurchappeal.com

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