The Metropolitan Police RFC celebrate their 90th anniversary
The Metropolitan Police Rugby Club was
formed in 1923 exactly a century after William Webb Ellis invented the game.
The 70’s and 80’s saw the MPRFC playing teams that are now in the Premiership
and the MPRFC today is fully committed to playing competitive rugby, supporting
the wider community, and continuing to build on its long and proud history.
This year The Metropolitan Police rugby
club celebrate their 90th anniversary and will be visiting New York
to play the first ever rugby match between The Metropolitan Police and the
NYPD, the game is to be played in Central Park, New York City on the 12th
June 2014. An important part of the planned
90th anniversary celebrations is to raise funds for The Children’s
Trust charity in the UK, and Hope for The Warriors in the USA.
Perry
Club are delighted to be working with the MPRFC, the team will be sporting new
Perry Club blazers in New York and at club events leading up to the tour. The
blazers are all made-to-measure and feature a bespoke commissioned club badge
on the breast pocket.
Of
the collaboration, Hatty Scaramanga, Brand manager of Perry Club comments, ‘The
rugby club is the heart of the community and it is our pleasure to dress the
MPRFC off-duty, and for club occasions."
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