| LIMITED EDITION MIDDLESEX 7s RANGE NOW ON SALE |
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It's arrived. The much anticipated Middlesex 7s merchandise range is now on sale. Click here to |
| KENYA ADDS TO THE PARTY AT THE MIDDLESEX CHARITY SEVENS |
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The Sevens season is set to finish on a high as the Kenyan 7s team confirm they will compete in the |

| The Charities |
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The Middlesex Sevens has been dedicated to raising money for charities since the inaugeral event in 1926. Currently there are two main charities that benefit from the overall profits of the Middlesex Charity Sevens. They are the RFU Injured Players Foundation and RPA Benevolent Fund. However, if you have a favourite charity, or you are a charity with an appropriate database you can also benefit by registering for Cashback and £10 on every ticket sold through the unique url we will supply you will go your charity. If you would like to book tickets for the benefit one of the charities listed below please click on the logo to book the tickets.
The RFU Injured Players Foundation supports people who sustain a catastrophic injury (CI) whilst playing rugby. The charity provides help and support for both players and their families in the early months of these injuries as well as in the long term and incorporates the former SPIRE Rugby Trust charity. The RPA Benevolent Fund provides financial support for players who have been forced to retire from the game due to serious injury or illness, and support players’ families in the event of their untimely death. Help for Heroes raises money to support members of the Armed Forces who have been wounded in the service of their country. We ask our supporters to “do their bit” to show these extraordinary young men and women that they are cared for by us. Over a million people have responded to date and millions of pounds have been raised to buy much needed services that will aid their recovery. Amser Justin Time is the Pancreatic Cancer Charity for Wales. It was set up by actress and singer Shân Cothi in memory of her husband Justin Smith who died of the illness at the age of 42. It is the chosen charity of Colin Hillman's family, the former Wales Sevens coach who died of the same illness last year. The money raised by the charity will provide care and support for pancreatic cancer patients and their families in Wales, as well as funding the medical profession for investigation and research into pancreatic cancer. |