TRWC is supporting Cure Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world. Around 145,000 people in the UK alone are living with Parkinson’s (that equates to around 1 person in every 350). This is expected to increase by...
TRWC is supporting Head for Change. Head for Change is a charity formed by the families of three ex-rugby and footballers who are suffering from dementia or suspected CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy). They have first-hand knowledge of the effects this causes to...
TRWC is supporting Rugby for Heroes. Rugby for Heroes is a registered charity that works with the Rugby community to raise funds and awareness for military personnel making the often difficult transition back to civilian life. The Charity is committed to providing...
Twickenham RFC About the club The club moved to its present ground, Parkfields, in the early 1930s and now runs four teams, and thriving Colts, junior and mini sections. Having been promoted in each of the last two seasons, it currently plays in London One South...
Shrewsbury RFC About the club Like all good clubs Shrewsbury can trace its origins to a bar, in this case the now demolished George Hotel. In 1908 a casual conversation between Freddie Richards, Bill Jones and a man called Deakin led to the formation of the club and a...
Minchinhampton RFC About the club Minchinhampton RFC is our home club and we are delighted that they are working with TRWC and are helping us to refine our proposition for subsequent clubs. Minchinhampton is a small market town but the club has grown in...
Rosslyn Park FC About the club The club runs six senior men’s rugby sides, a ladies rugby side (the “Slingbacks”) who play on Sundays and two ladies netball sides. Rosslyn Park also have one of the country’s largest mini and youth rugby set-ups with sides at all age...