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Clontarf Rugby Club, Saturday 21st August

The Dublin Devils FC and Emerald Warriors RFC are hosting a day of friendly competition, to support Sporting Pride Ireland.
About this event
The Dublin Devils FC and Emerald Warriors RFC are hosting a day of friendly competition to raise funds for Sporting Pride Ireland. Sporting Pride is a volunteer-ran group that aims to encourage and support LGBTQ+ participation in sports across Ireland. All profits from the event will go to Sporting Pride Ireland.

Events on the day include:

Tag Rugby match
Soccer match
A Soccer match played with a rugby ball
School Yard Relay (Events to be announced)
A game of Rounders.
A BBQ

….and more.

Please arrive early. All attendees must fill out a Covid-19 declaration form in advance of the event and return it no later than 11am on Saturday 21 August.
*Ticket prices include the BBQ on the day. This is a ticket-only event and those who do not wish to take part in the sporting events must still purchase the relevant ticket.


Date:
Saturday 21st August
Time:
1.30pm
Price:
€18-€23
Address:
Clontarf Rugby Club, Castle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin 3, Ireland

Google Map of Clontarf Rugby Club, Castle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin 3, Ireland

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