Article Source: Wooden Spoon
Last Updated: 2 October 2024 11:37
Vets Fest 24, held at Old Reigatian RFC raised over £100,000 for Wooden Spoon.
16 men's and 12 women's veteran rugby teams gathered from across the UK and Ireland for a day of celebration, competition, and camaraderie. Wooden Spoon Ambassador Tim Visser captained the team from Scotland who were victorious in the plate final.
Vets Fest 24, held at Old Reigatian RFC raised over £100,000 for Wooden Spoon. 16 men's and 12 women's veteran rugby teams gathered from across the UK and Ireland for a day of celebration, competition, and camaraderie. Wooden Spoon Ambassadors Tim Visser and Kath Vass were both representing Scotland.
The vibrant atmosphere was enhanced by amazing fancy dress costumes and creatively decorated gazebos, with all four home nations represented from over 300 rugby clubs, making it one of the largest gatherings of veteran rugby teams in the country. Despite a week of inclement weather in the run up to Vets Fest, the event enjoyed clear skies, providing the perfect backdrop for a day filled with rugby and charitable fundraising.
The event, a cornerstone in Wooden Spoon's annual calendar, not only celebrated the sport but also raised crucial funds which could go towards projects such as The Wave Project which uses surf therapy to help young people experiencing anxiety, depression, disability, family breakdown or bullying. Wooden Spoon has recently funded a minibus to transport young people to Belhaven beach in Dunbar. https://woodenspoon.org.uk/recent-projects/new-minibus-for-the-wave-project-in-scotland/
Wooden Spoon Ambassador and former England rugby captain, Gill Burns, officially marked her retirement from full-contact rugby at Vets Fest 24. In a fitting finale to her illustrious playing career, Gill Burns captained the Merseyside and North women’s team to victory in the Plate final. Her team also clinched the fundraising trophy as they raised the most money for the charity.
Gill Burns, a long-standing supporter of Wooden Spoon, the children's charity of rugby, reflected on her final match, stating: "It’s been really special today. I met some lovely new mates in the Northern team, we really bonded, and everyone worked hard. It was an absolute pleasure, and the icing on the cake was winning the Plate final. When I retired from international rugby, we didn’t win the trophy I was hoping for, so this makes up for it in a little way. Wooden Spoon is a great charity, and it’s a pleasure to be here.”
Among the standout moments of the day were the Kent women’s team lifting the Maddy Lawrence Memorial Cup and the Kent men’s team securing the Olly Stephens Memorial Cup. These teams were the overall winners of the rugby and fundraising combined.
Sarah Webb, CEO of Wooden Spoon, expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming support: "It’s amazing to see the rugby community come together, not just for the love of the game, but to support such an important cause. The energy today was unbelievable, and it’s a real testament to what rugby can achieve both on and off the pitch." Webb also thanked the event’s sponsors: “A special thanks goes to our main sponsor, OMERTA, whose support made Vets Fest such a success.
Their generosity enables us to continue funding life-changing projects for children and young people. Today’s event will have a lasting impact on many lives.”
Vets Fest 24 was a remarkable celebration of sport, community, and giving back. As the day drew to a close, the event’s success was evident—not only in the funds raised and awareness generated but also in the powerful sense of unity within the rugby community across the UK and Ireland.
Image: Gill Burns MBE receiving her trophy
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