{"id":68311,"date":"2014-05-24T11:09:35","date_gmt":"2014-05-24T10:09:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/?p=68311"},"modified":"2014-05-24T11:09:35","modified_gmt":"2014-05-24T10:09:35","slug":"city-armagh-rfc-receives-funding-boost-winning-ulster-bank-rugbyforce-funding-package-worth-5000","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/city-armagh-rfc-receives-funding-boost-winning-ulster-bank-rugbyforce-funding-package-worth-5000\/","title":{"rendered":"City of Armagh RFC Receives Funding Boost winning an Ulster Bank RugbyForce funding package worth \u00a35000"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>City of Armagh RFC Receives Funding Boost<br \/>\nUlster Bank RugbyForce, an initiative which provides rugby clubs with the opportunity to win support packages to renovate clubs and upgrade facilities, has announced City of Armagh RFC as winner of a RugbyForce funding package worth \u00a35,000.<br \/>\nArmagh is one of four winners, one selected from each province. The others are Portarlington RFC (Leinster) Gort RFC (Connacht) and Skibbereen (Munster). The overall award of \u00a310,000 went to Galway based club, An Ghaeltacht RFC.<br \/>\nNow in its fourth year, Ulster Bank RugbyForce received over 135 entries from rugby clubs across the island of Ireland.  In addition to cash funding , the programme encourages clubs to involve the local community as well as players and club members to join together to spruce up local clubhouses and grounds.<br \/>\nSince its inception in 2010, Ulster Bank RugbyForce has provided in excess of \u00a380,000 in funding to over 165 clubs. This year all clubs who entered will receive merchandise for their clubs to the value of \u00a3100. Previous Ulster winners have include Ballymoney, Donaghadee and Newry rugby clubs.<br \/>\nIncoming President of City of Armagh RFC, Raymond Donnelly, said the club was delighted to win the Ulster Bank support package award:<br \/>\n\u201cWe plan to incorporate a list of \u2018make-over\u2019 activities into a special RugbyForce family fun day in June to ultimately ensure our club and facilities offer a place for the entire community to enjoy. Winning this funding package will enable the club to implement a range of improvement plans and without the Bank\u2019s help we simply wouldn\u2019t be able to move forward and upgrade our club.<br \/>\n\u201cThere is an excellent family ethos in the club and we have established close links with local schools, colleges and other sporting clubs and organisations.  Winning RugbyForce will allow us to develop those relationships and build on our ever expanding mini and junior sections as well as our four senior men\u2019s teams and the ladies squad.\u201d<br \/>\nBased at Palace Grounds close to Armagh\u2019s historic centre, City of Armagh RFC is one of the oldest clubs in Ireland (1875) and received the accolade of being Ulster Rugby Club of the Year in 2010\/2011. With the help of Ulster Bank RugbyForce  the management committee plan to repaint club changing rooms, carry out essential grounds maintenance and complete an in depth \u2018tidy-up\u2019 inside the club house. The club also plans to renovate old changing rooms to provide more space for their \u2018Club Minis\u2019 section which continues to increase in membership. We\u2019re all  looking forward to a fantastic \u2018Rugbyforce\u2019 day on Saturday 31st May!\u201d<br \/>\nCongratulating City of Armagh, Stephen Cruise from Ulster Bank said:<br \/>\n\u201cThe number and quality of entries for Ulster Bank RugbyForce continue to grow year on year and 2014 was no exception.  RugbyForce is very much at the heart of club rugby helping local clubs throughout the island of Ireland to improve their grounds and facilities which in turn assists Clubs with vital all year round fund-raising and other community events.\u201d<br \/>\nUlster Bank RugbyForce was judged by a panel of IRFU representatives alongside Ulster Bank Rugby Ambassadors  &#8211; former Ireland and Munster star Alan Quinlan and 1999 Ulster European Cup winner, Bryn Cunningham.<br \/>\nEnds<\/p>\n<p>For further information, please contact<br \/>\nRosemary Allister, JPR, 028 9076 0066, 07880 504928<\/p>\n<p>Notes to Editor:<br \/>\nUlster Bank RugbyForce is part of RBS\u2019s (parent company to Ulster Bank) wider RugbyForce programme that is delivered with their retail divisions partners across the UK. In partnership with the respective rugby unions and underpinned by their sponsorship of the RBS 6 Nations, the initiative helps clubs at the grassroots of the game to improve their facilities. Since RugbyForce\u2019s launch in 2010 it has attracted a significant number of clubs to register.<\/p>\n<p>The winning clubs receive:<br \/>\nAn Ghaeltacht RFC based in County Galway receives a top prize of goods and resources up to the value of \u20ac10,000 and a training session with an IRFU coach and 2 Irish international players.<br \/>\nIn addition to Ulster winner Armagh RFC, other provincial winners are Portarlington RFC (Leinster) Gort RFC (Connacht) and Skibbereen (Munster). Each provincial winner receives prizes of \u00a35000\/\u20ac5,000 to go towards the club\u2019s RugbyForce Day.<br \/>\nThe prize package for each club also includes 50 T-shirts for the volunteer workforce, a signed framed jersey and a commemorative Ulster Bank RugbyForce Plaque.  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>City of Armagh RFC Receives Funding Boost Ulster Bank RugbyForce, an initiative which provides rugby clubs with the opportunity to win support packages to renovate clubs and upgrade facilities, has announced City of Armagh RFC as winner of a RugbyForce funding package worth \u00a35,000. Armagh is one of four winners, one selected from each province. 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