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Reunion Game against The Royal Dragoon Guards

Reunion Game against The Royal Dragoon Guards

denise smith22 Nov 2014 - 23:13
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The Royal Dragoon Guards Reunion Game at West Leeds July 4th 2015 kick off 3pm

The day will consist of fundraising activities and of course rugby league, junior rugby will be the curtain raiser for West Leeds Open Age v The Royal Dragoon Guards. There will be many activities throughout the day to raise monies for this worthwhile cause.

if you have any ideas that we could do on the day either let myself know ,Jenny or Janet

update

4th July confirmed for pre season friendly against the Royal Dragoon Guards, this will be a fund raising day for http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/. more details to follow

UPDATE 13.1.15

MATCH BALL SPONSOR
- Dougie Smithson (Queens arlfc)
Evan Halshaw Leeds

Referee-Many thanks to Neil Pascall who will referee the open age game

West Leeds Open Age are proud to announce that Advanced Insulation Contracting Ltd are the match day programme sponsors

Proposed kick off times

8s at 10.00,am
9s at 10.45 am
11s at 11.30am
13s at 12.30pm
Masters 1.45pm
minis play at half time of open age game
open age v dragoons 3pm

Many Thanks to Sam Horner for arranging for
Mitch Achurch to be at the club between 2.30pm and 3.30pm get your cameras ready!!

updated team list for West Leeds ARLFC
Open age team confirmed so far updated 19-6-2015
Andy Smith
miller
Alex brier
Andrew Boot
Andrew Mcgann,
dale barker
deavesy
nath,
Robson fountain
Steve mail
Anthony ward
Aiden Brady
Danny Howson
Adrian Manley
Allan McCann
David Barker
Craig Boot
Ryan
Adrian Manley
Danny Longley

Training for Dragoon Game
Thursday 25th June 6.45pm starting 7pm at West Leeds

West leeds Arlfc V The Royal Dragoon Guards face book page for updated information

http://www.careforcasualties.org.uk/
The Appeal

Since our formation in 2007, The Rifles have seen almost continuous action in Iraq and Afghanistan. This commitment has come at a cost. In 5 years we have seen over 60 Riflemen Killed in Action, around 30 have lost limbs, 2 Riflemen who have been fully blinded and 2 are in neurological units and will remain there for the rest of their lives. Our very seriously injured are aged between 18 and 26 and have many years of active life ahead of them. We have approximately 300 other soldiers with serious injuries and the psychological problems that we are warned of have yet to manifest themselves. Our Battalions continue to deploy to Afghanistan and the need for our help from their regimental family will continue for many years to come.

Riflemen have volunteered to risk their lives and limbs on behalf of others; we need to do all we can to support them and show our appreciation for their courage and sacrifice.

Care for Casualties is an appeal that gives the severely wounded, their families and the families of our fallen Riflemen the support, the inspiration and the means to rebuild their lives and make the best of their futures.

In the words of one supporter, "It’s not just the soldiers who serve, it’s their families too and we owe it to them to look after them all."

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