Dragons RFC played in a special kit in support of the UK’s leading charity for autistic people and their families when they face Vodacom Bulls at Rodney Parade.
The Men of Gwent wore an eye-catching new strip in support of the National Autistic Society for the BKT United Rugby Championship clash with the South African giants.
The mission of the National Autistic Society is to transform lives, change attitudes, and create a society that works for autistic people. Since 1962, the charity has been providing support, guidance, and advice, as well as campaigning for improved rights, services, and opportunities for autistic people and their families.
We are pleased to announce that a limited number of adult and children jerseys are available for supporters to buy, both online and in store at Rodney Parade – CLICK HERE TO BUY TODAY
Every sale will generate a £10 donation to the National Autistic Society. All first team jerseys worn against Vodacom Bulls will also be auctioned off after the game online, thanks to our partnership with Match Worn Shirt. Keep checking www.dragonsrfc.wales for more details in the coming weeks.
To buy the new charity kit – available in adult and children’s sizes – click HERE today!
For more information on the National Autistic Society please click HERE