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UCD Rugby to raise funds for Irish Cancer Society Daffodil Day

UCD Rugby to raise funds for Irish Cancer Society Daffodil Day

16 February 2023

Ireland, Leinster Rugby, and past UCD RFC player Garry Ringrose, and the UCD RFC Daffodil Day mascot.    Ireland, Leinster Rugby, and past UCD RFC players Garry Ringrose, James Ryan, Hugo Keenan, Andrew Porter, and the UCD RFC Daffodil Day mascot.

UCD Rugby, sponsored by EY Ireland, has announced details of their fundraising drive to raise vital funds for the Irish Cancer Society’s annual Daffodil Day. UCD Rugby made the announcement at the UCD Bowl yesterday with Collidge players past and present from Irish Rugby and Leinster Rugby, members of both the current UCD RFC Men’s and Women’s teams, and second year students from the UCD BSc Sport & Exercise Management programme.

Over the past 7 year’s UCD Rugby has held its annual Daffodil Day collection, in aid of Irish Cancer Society, and the club are proud that in that time to have raised over €70,000 of vital funds for Cancer Research. On Thursday 02 March UCD RFC will be asking for your support once again and will be throughout UCD campus looking for donations. There will also be an (opens in a new window)online donation element kept this year, for those who may not be on campus, and we will be asking that you support us in our drive to raise vital funds for Irish Cancer Society.

“We are grateful to UCD Rugby Club for the incredible effort that they’ve put in every year to run Daffodil Day on the UCD campus. We are also so grateful to our wonderful partners in EY for their support. The Irish Cancer Society only gets three percent of our funding from the State. Therefore, we have to raise over twenty-five million euro every year to fund all of our free nursing, counselling and peer support, as well as our life-saving and life-changing research. We genuinely couldn’t provide all of the vital services that we do without the support of UCD Rugby Club and EY.”

Averil Power, CEO of the Irish Cancer Society

“We are delighted to help fundraise for the Irish Cancer Society and to receive the support to do so from our lead sponsor EY. We are proud to help fundraise for a charity which provides the greatest support to cancer patients and their families and to help expand their amazing work. It has also been great to expand our partnership with EY by working to increase our social impact together."

Brian Gilsenan, President of UCD Rugby Club

Graham Reid, EY Ireland Partner and Head of Markets“EY are so very proud to support UCD RFC’s fundraising drive for The Irish Cancer Society, which is also EY Ireland’s Charity Partner. The Irish Cancer Society is an incredible community of patients, survivors, volunteers, supporters, health, social care professionals and researchers offering free care, advice and support for cancer patients and their loved ones. Their vision is that, by 2025, three out of every four cancer patients in Ireland will survive their diagnosis and, in future, no one in Ireland will die from the disease. We in EY want to play our part in helping them achieve that vision through fundraising and raising awareness of the signs, symptoms, and importance of early detection with all our people.”

Graham Reid, EY Ireland Partner and Head of Markets

Acting UCD President Professor Mark Rogers is also lending his support to the event and received his daffodil day pin from UCD Women's Rugby players Lola Cavaller (left) and Alaïs Diebold (right) over looking the main lake. 

Alaïs Diebold (UCD Women's Rugby), Acting UCD President Professor Mark Rogers, Lola Cavaller (UCD Women's Rugby) standing over looking the main lake.

UCD RFC Daffodil Day 2023

The event is kindly being run by the UCD BSc Sport & Exercise Management second year class – Please visitUCD School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Scienceto learn more about the range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in sports management, coaching and exercise science.

Photo Credit: ©INPHO/Bryan Keane, and, Dominic Coyle

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