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Leinster Rugby players #ShaveGrowOrMo to raise funds for frontline workers


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Leinster Rugby players have had an extreme hair-do or will be sprouting a soup strainer to help raise funds for frontline workers in Ireland.

The #ShaveGrowOrMo campaign has been launched by the Irish province in order to raise funds for frontline workers fighting against COVID-19 and to also help their two charity partners who have seen income from fundraising initiatives decline hugely during the crisis.

They have set a target of €10,000 of which 50 per cent will go to the 'Feed The Heroes' campaign which is helping to provide nutritious meals to staff working on the frontline amid the Covid-19 outbreak in Ireland.

The rest will be divided equally between Down Syndrome Centre and MS Ireland whose fund raising drives have been impacted by the current coronavirus restrictions.

Leisnter prop Ed Byrne (centre of main pic) spoke on behalf of his team-mates.

"We are very aware from talking to people like our own club doctor, Prof John Ryan, of the amazing work going on in our hospitals, in nursing homes, care centres and also by Gardaí and emergency services who have been putting themselves in harms’ way to help protect the rest of us," said Byrne.

"We just wanted to do something to show our appreciation for those efforts.

"Obviously it is difficult in the current climate to do much given we are all in isolation but we saw how positively the Leinster Rugby family rallied around a few years ago when we helped out Kurt McQuilkin and his family and we thought we might do something similar.

"Our two charity partners, Down Syndrome Centre and MS Ireland, are charities that we as players helped select and we have enjoyed working with them and meeting them over that time and we know they are feeling the impact too. We just wanted to do something as a playing group.

"It’s not much but hopefully supporters at home can get involved too and can play their part and if they can, make a donation too. It’s a hard time for everyone but in particular for those on the frontlines and hopefully this small gesture will help keep them going and feed them over the coming weeks and months."

Leinster and Ireland scrum-half Luke McGrath has seen for himself the work being done at both the province's charity partners.

"We have visited both Down Syndrome Centre and MS Ireland over the two seasons working with them and we have seen the amazing work that they do, people really rely on them so again, we are just trying to do something that helps them to keep on helping those in our society that need it the most.

"It’s the same with Feed The Heroes and it’s something we spoke about as players," added McGrath.

"We have all seen in the media the heroic work of all those working in the HSE and on the frontlines and we have heard their stories.

"It is hard not to be hugely proud of them and their extraordinary selfless work. If we can help keep a few more of them fed and help them as they set about another day’s work, then great.

"We appreciate that this a difficult time for all but every little bit helps and hopefully we can have some fun while doing it too."

So the players, using the hashtag #ShaveGrowOrMo, will shave their heads or start growing their hair or a moustache and in doing so will also make a contribution to the GoFundMe page that has been set up especially for the cause.

Their progress in growing hair or shaving their heads will also be posted across social media channels for supporters to engage with them and hopefully join in.

For every donation made, that person will be entered into a draw at the end for:

  • A signed Leinster Rugby jersey
  • Attend a Leinster Rugby training session for an exclusive meet and greet with the players
  • Premium tickets for you and your family for a game staged at Aviva Stadium next season

Further information about the three charities can be found at:

www.feedtheheroes.com

www.ms-society.ie

www.downsyndromecentre.ie


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