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25 September 2018

Young people with a disability and a passion for rugby will soon have the chance to play for the , thanks to ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø’s annual .

Hosted by ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø’s and ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø in America, the 1 November New York City dinner will raise funds for initiatives, including the club’s bid to establish a modified rugby program in 2019.

Modified rugby programs allow people with learning and perceptual disabilities to play via a program that meets their individual needs.

Club President Michael Zaicek said the tight-knit ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø rugby family took pride in its diversity and inclusivity.

“It’s fantastic to see how rugby can make a difference in our players’ lives, particularly young people with disabilities who enjoy the camaraderie and see their team mates as family,” he said.

“As a non-profit organisation that pours every cent into our teams and programs, funds raised at the benefit dinner allow us to invest in valuable initiatives such as the modified rugby program.”

The dinner will also raise funds for the sevens teams, the concussion management program, Play Rugby USA – a non-profit organisation that develops youth through rugby – and future recipients of the .

The medal is awarded annually to America’s most outstanding high school rugby player, and enables the recipient to attend the ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø Rugby Academy and play with the club during the US summer break.

It honours the achievements of , a former Australian Wallabies rugby captain, ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø alumnus and ophthalmologist.

2017 Mark Loane Medallist and San Diego native said he felt at home at the ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø Rugby Football Club.   

“It’s amazing that I can come to ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø and automatically feel the same unconditional love and support I felt in California,” Mr Madden said.

“The club has taken me in and treated me like family.

“Receiving the medal has also inspired me as a rugby player and as a person, because of everything Mark Loane has achieved on the field and in the community.

“It’s a reminder that there’s no real limit on anything.

"If you work hard enough, no matter how young you are, you can achieve your dreams.”

Australian rugby legends Mark Ella AM, Glen Ella, Gary Ella and rising sevens star Mackenzie Sadler are this year’s panel speakers, with Dr Loane as emcee.

The 2018 Mark Loane Medal will also be presented at the dinner, and a range of rugby memorabilia and other items will be auctioned.  

Bookings are open at . The event is sponsored by Flight Centre Travel Group.

Image above left: 2017 Mark Loane Medallist Patrick Madden

Media: Anthea Barry, Faculty of Business, Economics and Law Advancement, a.barry4@uq.edu.au, +61 7 3346 0668; Alysha Hilevuo, a.hilevuo@uq.edu.au, +61 (0) 409 612 798.