NEW KIT FOR MATT RATANA RUGBY FOUNDATION MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TEAM

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The Matt Ratana Rugby Foundation was set up in response to the tragic death of police Sergeant and rugby coach, Matt Ratana.

On Friday 25 September 2020, Matt Ratana, Head Coach of East Grinstead RFC was tragically killed whilst on duty in his role as Custody Sergeant.

Aside from his work in the police, Matt worked tirelessly as a rugby coach for all ages and mentor to young people. He spoke often to his various teams of the importance of ‘ Whānau’, which in Maori means, your community, your family. He was an inspirational leader, friend and teacher.

He was wholly inclusive and ran teams from the very young through to the men’s and women’s senior teams, as well as encouraging all ages to engage with the sport.

He inspired so many, and The Matt Ratana Rugby Foundation works to build a legacy that he would have been proud of.

Aside from his work in the police, Matt worked tirelessly as a rugby coach for all ages and mentor to young people. He spoke often to his various teams of the importance of ‘ Whānau’, which in Maori means, your community, your family. He was an inspirational leader, friend and teacher.

He was wholly inclusive and ran teams from the very young through to the men’s and women’s senior teams, as well as encouraging all ages to engage with the sport.

He inspired so many, and The Matt Ratana Rugby Foundation works to build a legacy that he would have been proud of.

Funds raised by The Matt Ratana Rugby Foundation support the design and delivery of initiatives that support community and school’s rugby both nationally and internationally. 

The charity aims to support local training, exchange experiences and invest in improving equipment and facilities at clubs across the UK, New Zealand and South Africa. 

On 20th August everyone gathered, in Hazelwood, for the first renewal of the annual showcase fixture. Two games were held in aid of the foundation, men’s and women’s. The women’s game, London Irish Emeralds vs MRRF Vixens where the Vixens were triumphant in a 0-39 win, the men’s game saw England Police win against MRRF Marauders 32-12.

My Club’s Peter Mitchell is the Director of Rugby for the MRR Foundation. He assisted with the kit from beginning to end and made sure it truly represented Matt. The colour black signifies his proud New Zealand and Māori heritage and his All Blacks national team. The blue is an international icon, recognising police as the line which keeps society from descending into violent chaos. Matt dedicated his working life to protecting others.

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£150,000

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£15,000

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