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St. Michael's Golf Club Hearts in Union Rugby Foundation and the Classic Wallabies are holding an invitational FFrriiddaayy,, 3300ttthh AApprriill 22001100 St. Michael’s Golf Club Jennifer Street, Little Bay, Sydney 2036 11.00am Arrival / registration / Lunch 11.50am Player briefing 12.00pm Shotgun start 5.00pm Players finish their rounds 5.30pm BBQ starts 5.45pm Presentations/gift pack Cost Includes lunch, unlimited drinks and after golf BBQ function, presentation & auction. $1,500 Corporate golf team of 3 players plus a Classic Wallaby $1,200 per team of 4 players $300 Individual Player Sponsors Packages are available – Contact Evan Fraser [email protected] 9643 1291 Cost inclusive of GST Hearts in Union Rugby Foundation is the beneficiary of this Charity event. Patron: John Eales The purpose of Hearts in Union Rugby Foundation Australia (“Hearts in Union”) is expressed in the phrase: “Helping rugby help its own” Hearts in Union is a charity that is all about assisting those players who have suffered severe spinal injury during a rugby game. Rugby is a wonderful game played by people who enjoy the spirit of “mateship” and “fair play”. Unfortunately, some players through a freak accident have their lives changed forever. Spinal injuries place a physical, emotional and financial strain on the player for the rest of their lives. We aim to ensure those players that have been severely injured receive the best possible support throughout their lives. Hearts in Union was created in early 2007, after the Directors had became aware of the need for assistance through a friend, Rocky Mileto. Rocky suffered a severe spinal injury during a rugby game in 1996 and has subsequently rebuilt his life and been an inspiration to many other injured rugby players. However, as a result of his injury, like other injured players, Rocky must replace his method of transportation (his wheelchair) every five years. These wheelchairs are very expensive and beyond the reach of many injured rugby players. Hearts in Union is the sole BENEFICEREY of this event. For more information on Hearts in Union can be found at our website: www.heartsinunion.com.au Co-Presidents: Simon Poidevin and Jeff Miller The Classic Wallabies are the living heritage of Australian Rugby and encompass all players who have been selected to play for the Wallabies. The Classic Wallabies exist to maintain and enhance the spirit of camaraderie enjoyed by former Wallabies by facilitating functions, events, support and communications bringing members together and by acting as the guardians of the traditions of Australian Rugby. The Classic Wallabies are committed to maintaining strong links between the Classic Wallabies and the current Wallabies. The Classics are committed to support the development of the game, selected Charities and Foundations as nominated from time to time. The organising committee is charged with the responsibility of managing the affairs of the organisation and maintaining responsible financial independence. As an Affiliate of the Australian Rugby Union the organisation acknowledges it has a responsibility to assist in the promotion of rugby, consistent with the wishes of the ARU. Player Name: ____________________________________ Club Handicap__________________________ Company: _____________________________________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________ Mobile________________________________ Player Name: ____________________________________ Club Handicap__________________________ Company: _____________________________________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________ Mobile________________________________ Player Name: ____________________________________ Club Handicap__________________________ Company: _____________________________________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________ Mobile________________________________ Player Name: ____________________________________ Club Handicap__________________________ Company: _____________________________________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________ Mobile________________________________ Payment Options (Donations also appreciated, anything over $2.00 is tax deductable) Cost - Includes lunch, unlimited drinks and after golf BBQ function, presentation & auction. $1,500 Corporate golf team of 3 players plus a Classic Wallaby $1,200 per team of 4 players $300 Individual Player Sponsor Packages are available – Contact Evan Fraser [email protected] 9643 1291 You can pay by either: Visa or Master Card or simply send a Cheque Payable to: The Challenge Fund Trust Account POSTAL DETAILS - Attention Gary Dawson or Matthew Laverty, Charity Challenge C/ - Bullant Sports Pty Limited Suite 103, 3 Eden Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 CREDIT CARD DETAILS CARD TYPE: Mastercard Visa Card Number: _________________________Expiry Date____________ Name of Cardholder: _______________________________________________ Amount: $________________________________________________________ Signature ________________________________________________________ CREDIT CARD: Please fax completed form to 9954 6633 or email to [email protected] Numbers are limited so be quick! Enquiries – Gary Dawson on 0412 600 062 or Matthew Laverty 0418 161 199 .
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