The former British & Irish Lions and England captain and current World Rugby Chair will start his tenure as IPF Patron this month, with the two roles running concurrently until his second term in charge of the world game comes to an end in November.
Alongside Sir Bill will be a team of equally high-profile rugby personalities who will support the charity’s ambition to raise awareness of its essential work among the rugby community. From Rugby World Cup winners and current England internationals to world-class referees and coaches, the IPF Squad will be on hand to support the charity and players.
Those already signed up to the squad include Jason Robinson, Danielle Waterman, Mike Brown, Topsy Ojo, Emily Scarratt, Jonny Wilkinson, Katy Daley-McLean, Austin Healey, David Flatman, David Barnes, Maggie Alphonsi, Alex Sanderson, Sarah Hunter, Wayne Barnes, Luke Pearce and Nick Mullins.
The IPF is a charity which supports players at all levels of the game, from grassroots to professional rugby, who have sustained a catastrophic spinal cord or traumatic brain injury while playing rugby union in England.
Knighted for his services to rugby, Beaumont commented: “I am honoured to have been asked to become Patron of the RFU Injured Players Foundation, a charity that for me epitomises the rugby spirit.
