Berry Bros. & Rudd won big in yesterday’s Pol Roger Touch Rugby Tournament, which was held in London in aid of The Drinks Trust, and has so far raised more than £6k for the UK charity.
The wine merchant’s Try-ranosaurus Rex team beat Bath Rugby in a hard-fought final to become overall winner, after three hour’s worth of matches were played in west London, featuring 26 teams (listed, bottom), the majority of which were made up of members of the UK drinks trade. Among the contenders in the tournament, which was organised and sponsored by Pol Roger Portfolio, were teams from Moët Hennessy and Pernod Ricard, along with Jeroboams and the WSET, while the players from Hatch Mansfield, which also competed, wore black armbands in memory of Phil Tuck MW, who tragically died in a cycling accident last month. The sporting event was held to raise much-needed funds for UK drinks trade charity, The Drinks Trust, with monies collected in advance of the tournament via Justgiving and from a raffle held after the final, featuring more than 60 prizes donated by the partaking companies. According to Pol Roger, so far the touch rugby tournament has raised £6,136 for the charity. The event was made possible with not only due to the time and financial support of Pol Roger Portfolio, but also the generosity of the competitors, along with Welsh former professional rugby union player Jamie Roberts – who acted as referee. Thanks must also go to Battersea Ironsides for providing
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