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On Friday 21st of July at O’Dowds Park Tralee

Tralee Rugby Club will welcome some of the biggest names in Irish Rugby for a very special evening of sport and Entertainment at O’Dowd Park.
Ultan Dillane, Jack Crowley, Andrew Brace and Joy Neville will take to the stage on the night in a special preview to the 2023 Rugby World Cup facilitated by Bernard Jackman, renowned rugby pundit for RTE and columnist with the Sunday Independent.
In addition to this exciting panel of speakers there will also be some other notable special guests joining the discussions on the night. Watch this space for more info!
Ultan, who began his rugby career with Tralee Rugby Club will share his insights after taking home the European Champions Cup earlier this year with La Rochelle; while Jack Crowley, hotly tipped for selection for the Ireland team, will share stories of his recent success with Munster in the URC. Andrew Brace, also a former player with Tralee Rugby Club, and now an international rugby referee will sit alongside Joy Neville, as they both prepare to join the officiating panel for France 2023, with Joy making history as the first female referee to be selected to officiate at a men’s Rugby World Cup.
The evening will kick off at 6pm with a drinks reception, followed by a three course meal interspersed with interactions from the panel, further special guests, and members of the audience. The formal part of the evening will conclude with a live auction before guests are invited to dance the night away.
With only a very limited number of seats remaining, tickets will be in high demand, and all funds raised will go towards the continued development of Tralee Rugby Club as well as the IRFU Charitable Trust and Recovery Haven. A table of 10 is €1,500 with individual tickets costing €150 per person. For ticket enquiries please contact Gina on 086 7805451

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