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Rugby League Cares
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The official video channel of the sporting charity, Rugby League Cares, featuring a collection of our own videos and other video content which helps celebrate the heritage of the sport and its heroes. No breaches of copyright are intended and no external videos are promoted for commercial gain.
Saving and investing for full-time players and high performance staff
In the latest finance webinar from our trusted partners Mattioli Woods, Mark Redmond discusses saving and investment opportunities for male and female full-time players, high-performance staff and club staff.
The webinar is a series produced by RL Cares alongside Mattioli Woods to help rugby league players and club personnel make informed decisions on all issues around finance.
To see the full range of webinars visit www.rlPlayersPortal.co.uk
The webinar is a series produced by RL Cares alongside Mattioli Woods to help rugby league players and club personnel make informed decisions on all issues around finance.
To see the full range of webinars visit www.rlPlayersPortal.co.uk
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RL Cares Brain Health Fund update, November 2024
Просмотров 1914 часов назад
The RL Cares Brain Health Fund committee held its quarterly meeting in late November 2024 to update on the sterling work being done in the sport around this important field.
Financial wellbeing webinar: saving and investing for rookie players
Просмотров 12День назад
In the latest finance webinar presented by our trusted partner Mattioli Woods, Adrian Firth provides a wealth of useful information on saving and investing designed to help rookie players make good, informed decisions about the money they earn.
UCEN Manchester become Education Partner of RL Cares
Просмотров 1414 дней назад
Rugby League Cares is delighted to announce higher education provider UCEN Manchester as the charity’s official Education Partner. Read the full story on the RL Players Portal
My Transition with Andy Lynch
Просмотров 221Месяц назад
We caught up with former Castleford, Bradford and Hull prop Andy Lynch recently when he returned to the UK on holiday to visit family and friends, five and a half years after emigrating to Australia with his wife and children. Andy, who retired in 2017, made 506 senior appearances during his illustrious 18-year career, which included caps for both England and Great Britain. In his conversation ...
Luke Bryan and the RL Benevolent Fund
Просмотров 120Месяц назад
Luke Bryan was left paralysed from the neck down after suffering a serious spinal injury in a seemingly innocuous tackle while playing for his local community club, Haydock in 1997. He was just 17. Luke has been confined to a wheelchair ever since and is only able to breathe with the help of a ventilator. After hearing of Luke’s injury, the Rugby League Benevolent Fund joined forces with the St...
Player Wellbeing Managers get together, September 2024
Просмотров 292 месяца назад
Rugby League Cares hosted the clubs' dedicated player wellbeing managers at UCEN Manchester in mid-September for their scheduled third-quarter review. The day-long session was an opportunity for all the wellbeing managers to share best practise by presenting in-depth reports of the myriad of activities that take place at their clubs. Wellbeing managers work closely with both the playing squads ...
Barrie Winrow RL Benevolent Fund
Просмотров 1882 месяца назад
In 1973, Barrie Winrow suffered a devastating injury playing amateur rugby league for his local club in Wigan. Barrie damaged vertebrae in his neck after an awkward tackle and was left tetraplegic. Almost 40 years after his injury, the RL Benevolent Fund learned of Barrie's situation and reached out to him and his family, starting a relationship that is enabling the charity to make a positive d...
rugby league cares - buy to let investments and pensions 2024 1080p
Просмотров 143 месяца назад
Investing in property for the rental market is a popular, and often very smart, option for many professional rugby league players who want to make the most of their earnings from all-too-short playing careers. The returns on putting your money into property can be significant but it's not without risk, and investors need to be aware of both the opportunities and challenges involved. In the late...
Long-term investments and pensions webinar
Просмотров 123 месяца назад
Adrian Firth from our trusted financial partners Mattioli Woods cuts through some of the jargon around long-term investments and pensions in a webinar aimed at established rugby league players.
NHS immersion day
Просмотров 153 месяца назад
NHS staff met at Whiston Hospital in St Helens to learn more about the well-being support provided by Rugby League Cares.
Long-term savings and pensions webinar
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Mark Redmond from our trusted financial partners Mattioli Woods leads this helpful and informative webinar looking at long-term savings and pensions from the perspective of scholarship players, Academy players and first year professional players.
John Burke | RL Benevolent Fund
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John Burke was one of the hottest junior properties of the 1970s with a host of top clubs queueing up to sign him on professional forms. Although a fan of his hometown club, Leigh, John opted to sign for Wigan but quickly became frustrated at the politics within the boardroom and a lack of first team opportunities, and requested a transfer. In 1977, aged 20, he joined ambitious Workington Town ...
Tony Atherton | RL Benevolent Fund
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Tony Atherton suffered life-changing injuries after being kicked in the head playing for St Helens A team against Leigh in March 1974. His injury was so serious that a priest was called to his hospital bedside to read him the last rites on two occasions. Tony pulled through but his life would never be the same: the impact of the brain trauma left him with mobility issues, epilepsy and blindness...
Paul Wood | Tackling the Tough Stuff with RL Cares
Просмотров 664 месяца назад
Ahead of the weekend's Betfred Super League Tackle the Tough Stuff Round, our NHS Health and Wellbeing Programme Manager Paul Wood chats about the work of the charity, the role we play in supporting the physical and mental fitness of people across rugby league communities, and the lengths we go to in order to raise the funds we need to deliver our life-changing projects. You can support our wor...
Tom Fitzpatrick and the role of a Player Welfare Manager
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Tom Fitzpatrick and the role of a Player Welfare Manager
George Griffin | Identity development
Просмотров 966 месяцев назад
George Griffin | Identity development
Financial planning for high earners webinar
Просмотров 156 месяцев назад
Financial planning for high earners webinar
Finance webinar with Mattioli Woods - borrowing and mortgages, Part 2
Просмотров 126 месяцев назад
Finance webinar with Mattioli Woods - borrowing and mortgages, Part 2
Finance webinar: managing debit and borrowing
Просмотров 86 месяцев назад
Finance webinar: managing debit and borrowing
RL Cares fundraising bike ride - the next chapter
Просмотров 137 месяцев назад
RL Cares fundraising bike ride - the next chapter
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We just lost Phil Lowe and Brian Lockwood recently too
Speaker of the HOC!!
Brilliant interview Barrie, very emotional xx
7 seconds in a test match, yeah great man
4 countries wtf still do it today
John was one of the best young players of his era and suffered a terrible injury. I remember the news at the time. But it's great to see him looking so well and clearly in good spirits. I'm so pleased that the Rugby League Benevolent Fund and RL Cares has been able to help him.
Was at the match as a boy and will always remember it , great to see John doing so well, great work by the RLBF and RL Cares.
Where to start here. First of all, from a selfish point of view, think we as RL fans have missed out on a top talent here and a career that would have flourished. Secondly, just thankful Tony is here to tell us his story, what a proud man after all he's been through, can't have been easy for his family either, and thirdly to the Benevolent fund, good on you for putting at least some of the wrongs right. Keep going Tony 👍🏻
Awesome man please get this legend a Knighthood
I didn't realise Eddie was commentating back in the 1950s.
Great player, well done Moz
holdsworth the gobshite
PROPER RUGBY LEAGUE, NOT THE SHITE SEEN TODAY IN THE NRL AND SL!!!
Fantastic footage .
One of the great brtish sporting moments ...as good as the union one in 2003 .
Rugby league does not care about smaller clubs
What a sensible young man,he will go far in this hard physical game.when watching him he is pure top class.
If they played rah rah , they would have been worshiped by the Union loving media .
these commentators were SUCH homers. Every single series we played in Britain.
Let's Go australia
Great memories of watching John&Alan playing for Leeds,both outstanding wingers, Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant and poignant.
Great tribute to a GB rugby league legend 👍
Blackpool and Chorley should have merged the problem was the original Blackpool club wanting to move
Very nice❤❤
Don't let the kick and clap brigade try and describe faz , they don't have a clue ,he is a true league man a dependable skipper , a british lion a real pie ater, thank's for the good times andy lad , all the very best in everything you do
What does the kick and clap brigade mean
@@thenugents9040 kick and clap is a term used by rugby league fans as a swipe at rugby union rules, where the back's recieve the ball from the half back, sorry scrum half and they constantly kick it into the opposition's half upfield or into touch the crowd are impressed by this so they all clap,as the forwards amble upfield puffing and blowing to the lineout or the scrum the process is then repeated again and again so out of an eighty minute game you'll probably get sixty minutes actual action.
@MartinSmith-pv3zf why can't Mungoball be relevant outside the M62?
@MartinSmith-pv3zf is kick and clap the International version of Rugby? The Rugby known outside the housing commission regions of the M62? Yea got it
@@lancesimon3301 MONEY, ie the controlling elite that run this country your doctors, lawyers, toffs, media people of all genres and of course mr high profile kick and clap himself boris johnson, all the rugby union elites,know that the RL game itself is a far superior product on the field than there own otherwise they wouldnt poach our great players and coaches that win your silverware, so the agenda is keep us northern types under control starve them of publicity and air time and do whatever it takes to keep us under, like i say MONEY
Regardless of any try that never was, what can't be denied is that this team won over a team which included two of Australia's original Rugby League Immortals in Langlands and Fulton. Not to mention other class players in the Aussie line up. The Final in Lyon on 11 November 1972 might ended in a 10-all draw in the end, but Great Britain's form through the tournament was undeniable, winning all 3 of their matches: Great Britain def. Australia 27-21 @ Stade Gilbert Brutus in Perpingnan (29 October) Great Britain def. France 13-4 @ Stade Lesdiguières in Grenoble (1 November) Great Britain def. New Zealand 53-19 @ Stade du Hameau in Pau (4 November) I'm an Aussie, but Great Britain were deserved 1972 World Cup Champions.
Sullivan was a fantastic winger. Terry Clawson played a couple of seasons in the Newcastle, 🇦🇺 competition. A pity they didn’t show Langlands’ chip kick to Ward which was incorrectly disallowed. In those days we had strong international competition.
It was actually a bomb from Dennis Ward that Graeme Langlands chased through and caught. The sad thing is that the replay showed him to be about a metre onside. After the game, referee Georges Jameau happened to see a replay while he was getting changed and realising his error in disallowing the try, went to the Australian change room to personally apologize to Langlands. But then, how do you really apologize knowing that your mistake cost a team the World Cup?
Entertaining running football and healthy international competition in those days.
Absolutely loved Cooky at Eagles #oneteam
Legend of a man.
What a WARRIOR 🔥🔥🔥
Great player , and doing good job with Ireland .
I have to say that second try from GB was a beautiful piece of play.
Is it just me or does he look more like sexton than owen!!
Owen looks like him when Andy was younger
I remember Andy back in the 80s when I lived in the UK. He was spoken about in the same terms as Martin Offiah (Chariots) as GB legends!
Absolute grub ,filth,if he makes the hall of fame obvious it means nothing
Didn't really know much about league, but I remember the fuss when he was selected for the England union team.
Imagine running at Farrell and Dennis Betts. You've got the ball and you're conscious, but not for long 😂
England fucked him and Stuart Lancaster over. We recognised their talents and took them on board. Ye took Eddie Jones! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A great player for my beloved Eastern Suburbs Roosters.
Legend.
gone are the days when players get dirty and tired
No matter what happens now he will be an honorary Irishman after this World Cup. He's done an amazing job so far.
Bullshit he has to win world cup for Ireland
@@tommymullen7300well he didn’t.
@@St_AngusYoungWhat?
@@St_AngusYoungyes he did this is the best Irish team ever
Andy is was in a different class to hus son. A tought son of a gun. Shame he is putting money before his country.
His country sacked him and IRFU gave him a job as a coach and elevated him to head coach. Nothing to do with money.
@@barryb90don't tell me. He left league for union, "for the experience ".
LMAO
Ireland put faith in him that we didn’t. End of story. Coaches don’t work ‘for their country’ they work to win. Is Gatland a traitor to the Aussies?
@@BootneckAlphaKiloon the grounds he’s a Kiwi I’m not sure they’d care 😂
Sparks and old school rugby league. Together at last.
Traitor.
wHO?
@@stephenwalters8006 farrel
Lol
@@Alex-jx2zpwhy is he a traitor?
@@ggmm6182 because he betrayed rugby league.
Tough dude
I just loved Greg awesome, tough as teak!
No criminal,just a solid leader of men .A real hero