A.P McCoy XI v CTFC Legends Charity Football Match

Injured Jockeys Fund
START
27
March 2017
09:00 AM BST
END
30
April 2017
09:21 PM BST

About Our Auction

Charity Match – A.P McCoy XI v CTFC Legends Wednesday 19th April 2017 with all profits to The Injured Jockeys Fund and donation to The British Heart Foundation in Memory of former CTFC Director Colin Farmer.

Sir AP McCoy's team will be managed by the legendary Harry Rednapp and will include Sam Twiston Davies, Paddy Brennan, David Bass and Jamie Bargary will battle it out against the CTFC team of, Steve Book, Chris Banks, Jimmy Smith, Neil Grayson, Grant McCann, Steve Guinan, John Finnigan, Craig Armstrong, Damian Spencer, Jerry Gill, Steve Gillespie, Michael and Shane Duff, Martin Devaney, Mark Yates, Russell Milton plus many more.

Live music prior to the game with local racing yards taking part in a penalty shoot-out.

Richard Johnson, Tom Scudamore and Aidan Coleman will be supporting the evening so anyone hoping to meet them should purchase tickets right away.

Tickets are available online (http://www.ctfc.com/tickets/) or at the turnstiles on the night.

Sponsorship, hospitality and Mascot packages are available from John Finnigan, email john.finnigan@ctfc.com


About Injured Jockeys Fund

The Injured Jockeys Fund was the brainchild of founding Trustee and past President John Oaksey and came about following the devastating accidents of Tim Brookshaw and four months later Paddy Farrell in the 1964 Grand National. Both falls resulted in severe paralysis which immediately ended both their careers.

Since then the Fund has helped over 1000 jockeys and their families and has paid out more than £18m in charitable assistance. The Fund has a team of nine Almoners who liaise directly with beneficiaries on a support basis and also a team of 40 volunteer Visitors who keep in touch with old and isolated beneficiaries offering friendship and company.

The IJF also works closely with racing authorities and other organisations on many initiatives. It part funds on course physios and medical services and also research into improved riding protection equipment for jockeys which has resulted in a number of improved manufacturing standards being implemented. The Fund also provided the Equichute based at The British Racing School which is used in fall training for students and current jockeys.

In 2009 it opened its first rehabilitation centre, Oaksey House, in Lambourn and in April 2015 opened Jack Berry House a second state-of-the-art rehabilitation and fitness centre in Malton for northern based jockeys.

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