IPF Vets Day 2026

Thomas Schofield
Team

Cobham Allstars

Team captain: Thomas Schofield

About

Thank you for looking at our fundraising page for the IPF Vets Day.


Established in 1997, the Cobham Allstars proudly represent the veterans’ section of Cobham RFC and have done so for over two decades. With a rich history of success across numerous competitions, the Allstars have built a legacy grounded in camaraderie, sportsmanship, and an enduring love for the game.

In recent years, the team has also extended its impact beyond the pitch through memorable tours to Jamaica, the United States, and most recently Kenya—each one an opportunity not just to play rugby, but to leave a lasting and positive footprint in the communities we visit.

Following our late call-up to last season’s RFU IPF Day (confirmed while flying back from Kenya!), we are delighted to have been invited once again to play at Twickenham Stadium as part of the RFU Injured Players Foundation Day 2026. This year, we want to make an even greater impact both on and off the field—and we would be honoured to have your support.

Recently, we learned more about one of Cobham’s own players, Duncan Campbell, who has been supported by the IPF following a life changing injury in 2009. His story reinforces just how important the Foundation’s work is and why this occasion means so much to us.

This will be an incredibly special moment for our players—the chance to run out at Twickenham is a highlight in any rugby career—but more importantly, it represents an opportunity to support the remarkable work of the Injured Players Foundation.

Please support us and the IPF in whatever way you can. Thank you!

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Funded

  • Target
    £10K
  • Raised so far
    £10.6K
  • Number of donors
    297

About

Thank you for looking at our fundraising page for the IPF Vets Day.


Established in 1997, the Cobham Allstars proudly represent the veterans’ section of Cobham RFC and have done so for over two decades. With a rich history of success across numerous competitions, the Allstars have built a legacy grounded in camaraderie, sportsmanship, and an enduring love for the game.

In recent years, the team has also extended its impact beyond the pitch through memorable tours to Jamaica, the United States, and most recently Kenya—each one an opportunity not just to play rugby, but to leave a lasting and positive footprint in the communities we visit.

Following our late call-up to last season’s RFU IPF Day (confirmed while flying back from Kenya!), we are delighted to have been invited once again to play at Twickenham Stadium as part of the RFU Injured Players Foundation Day 2026. This year, we want to make an even greater impact both on and off the field—and we would be honoured to have your support.

Recently, we learned more about one of Cobham’s own players, Duncan Campbell, who has been supported by the IPF following a life changing injury in 2009. His story reinforces just how important the Foundation’s work is and why this occasion means so much to us.

This will be an incredibly special moment for our players—the chance to run out at Twickenham is a highlight in any rugby career—but more importantly, it represents an opportunity to support the remarkable work of the Injured Players Foundation.

Please support us and the IPF in whatever way you can. Thank you!

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