The Stuart Mangan Cup

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The Stuart Mangan Cup

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Hey all The Stuart Mangan Cup is being played this friday night, should be a good event and all for a very worthy cause
On Saturday April 5th 2008, a simple tackle in a club rugby game in London left Stuart Mangan, a graduate of Rockwell College and UCC aged just 24, with a devastating spinal injury.

As part of the ongoing fundraising campaign for the Stuart Mangan Appeal, an inaugural rugby tournament “The Stuart Mangan Cup” has been organised incorporating parts of Stuart’s life – his legal studies, his University, his Masters in European Business and his love of rugby.

Participating teams include Blackhall 2008, Blackhall Baa-Baa's, UCD Smurfit MBA, King’s Inns, the Royal College of Surgeons and a Stuart Mangan UCC Select XV. His brother Keith (a graduate of UCC and a former secretary of UCC rugby) will kick off “The Stuart Mangan Cup”

Tickets cost €10 and are on sale next week. The first 1000 tickets will entitle the bearer to free entry to PURE nightclub before midnight on the night. So make sure to invite all your friends!!

All people who buy a ticket are automatically entered into a draw for two tickets to the Ireland v England 6 Nations game in Croke Park on 28th of February 2009. There will also be a raffle on the night.

Tickets are available from the Spar shop in Donnybrook or you can contact one of the organisers directly:
Eamonn Sayers 0868078976
Michael Coonan 0861562985
Justin Meagher 0876528569
Ed Lyons 0868606255
Stephen Fuller 0863728337
William O’Connor 0876452104
Eoghan Nihill 0857240657
Tomás Keys 0864014695
Michael Williams 0858186160

If you cannot attend and wish to make a contribution, please log on to http://www.stuartmangan.org
'And striding away now! For Leinster, is Brian O'Driscoll! He's Running for the posts, he could be running for the Final here! We've got a quarter of the match to go but at the moment the colour is Blue!!' Myles Harrison; Croke Park; 2nd May 2009
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