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Leinster | Official Matchday Programme of Leinster Rugby | Issue 12 Leinster vs Toulouse | EPCR Heineken Champions Cup Saturday 14th May, 2022 | KO 3pm | Aviva Stadium

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Leinster vs Toulouse | EPCR Heineken Champions Cup
Saturday 14th May, 2022 | KO 3pm | Aviva Stadium

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May. BearingPoint is proud to continue<br />

supporting the great work that CRY<br />

does in raising awarness and providing<br />

services to the families impacted by<br />

Sudden Cardiac Death syndrome<br />

(SADS).”<br />

For the month of May, <strong>Leinster</strong> Rugby<br />

will lend its digital support to CRY, in<br />

particular supporting their team and its<br />

considerable efforts to raise awareness<br />

of these diseases and ultimately, to help<br />

save lives.<br />

Speaking at the launch, <strong>Leinster</strong> Rugby<br />

Sponsorship Manager, Éamon de Búrca<br />

said, “It is great that BearingPoint have<br />

nominated CRY once again this year, a<br />

charity that we as a club know very well<br />

having worked with them before but also<br />

through their links with our former player<br />

Darragh Fanning.<br />

“Lucia and her team in CRY continue to<br />

do amazing work. We saw that at first<br />

hand last season and we look forward to<br />

highlighting that work again in the month<br />

ahead. As we continue to come out of<br />

Covid-19, charities continue to need all<br />

our support.”<br />

<strong>Leinster</strong> Rugby also confirmed that Bank<br />

of Ireland would continue to support<br />

the charity partner scheme again this<br />

season and that its Player of the Month<br />

Award donation will now be made to the<br />

monthly charity affiliate, rather than the<br />

player in question, a move that is also<br />

supported by the <strong>Leinster</strong> Rugby players.<br />

Like all the charities selected, CRY<br />

was selected by <strong>Leinster</strong> Rugby after<br />

a consultation process involving the<br />

leadership group of the men, women’s<br />

and Academy teams and consultation<br />

with the premium sponsors and partners<br />

and the OLSC.<br />

For more information on CRY, please visit<br />

their website.<br />

Further information about the <strong>Leinster</strong><br />

Rugby Charity Affiliate Programme:<br />

The charities supported by <strong>Leinster</strong><br />

Rugby as part of this initiative, include<br />

2020/21 Season: Women’s Aid (November), Debra Ireland (December),<br />

numerous local causes supported by Bank of Ireland (January), ALONE<br />

(February), Pieta (March), AsIAm (April), LauraLynn (May), the Gavin Glynn<br />

Foundation (June), Irish Heart Foundation (August) and CRY (September)<br />

2021/22 Season: Alzheimer Society of Ireland (November), Peter McVerry<br />

Trust (December), numerous local causes supported by Bank of Ireland such<br />

as Outcomers, Citywise Means Business, New Horizon and Purple House<br />

(January), the RNLI (February), Irish Cancer Society (March), Irish Community Air<br />

Ambulance (April) and CRY (May)<br />

The selection process for all the charities includes the <strong>Leinster</strong> Rugby players,<br />

<strong>Leinster</strong> Rugby sponsors and partners and also the Official <strong>Leinster</strong> Supporters<br />

Club (OLSC)<br />

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