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Owen Williams - Welsh International

Fri Sep 12, 2014 10:31 am

Anyone not aware Owen Williams is a young Welsh International rugby player who was badly injured whilst playing for the Blues. I am personally very close friends with Owens parents and would like to make all City fans aware of Owens plight and ask them to support the #STAYSTRONGFOROWS in anyway they can.

Has you can see from the details below Ole and the Team are fully behind the campaign and the Club should be commended for the help and support they are offering Owen . If anyone wants one of the #STAYSTRONGFOROWS wrist bands (which incidentally in Blue & Yellow Citys 70's strip) and can't get them at the game tomorrow then PM me and I will bring some to the Ninian Pub at the Middlesboro game on Tuesday. The cost of the bands are just £1.50 just the cost of half a pint!

Before anyone comments how much they hate 'eggby' remember Owen was a young man representing his country and this could have just as easily been a young City player who suffered such a catostrophic injury. Owen now potentially faces the rest of his future confined to a wheel chair so is £1.50 really too much to ask? :old: :ayatollah:




#STAYSTRONGFOROWS - CARDIFF, TOGETHER


This weekend, Cardiff City Football Club is encouraging all supporters to back #StayStrongForOws – a fundraising and awareness campaign for injured Cardiff Blues and Wales player, Owen Williams.

Wales international Owen suffered a significant injury to his cervical vertebrae and spinal cord while playing for Cardiff Blues this summer in the World Club 10s in Singapore. Owen is currently at the Welsh Spinal Injuries and Neurological Rehabilitation Unit at Rookwood Hospital in Cardiff as he continues his long-term rehabilitation and recovery.He is now tolerating periods of time sitting up in a wheelchair, allowing him the chance to spend short periods of time outside the hospital. He is also starting to use the gym at the hospital for early upper limb rehabilitation.

It remains very early in his recovery, but support for the #StayStrongForOws campaign worldwide has been a huge inspiration for Owen, his family and friends.This week, the Bluebirds and Blues squads have united after training for fund-raising PR activities, building towards Saturday’s day of action for Owen in line with the arrival of Norwich City.

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‘A tremendous talent' - Owen in action for the Blues, prior to injury in June

‘AN INSPIRATION’

Speaking ahead of Saturday’s game, City Boss Ole Gunnar Solskjær said: "We have a great relationship with the Cardiff Blues. They are an inspiration to us at this difficult time, and what happened to Owen has brought us even closer together.

"We see each other every day, we talk about things every day – there’s a great camaraderie. Today’s day of action is the least we could do in support of Owen and his recovery.”

The #StayStrongForOws campaign will continue throughout this season and beyond – encouraging all sports fans to united and show their support. Cardiff Blues has joined forces with the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust to ensure they can raise valuable funds to help and support Owen in the long-term as he continues his recovery from such a serious injury.

As our neighbours, friends and colleagues, they have Cardiff City Football Club’s full support and backing.

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Ben Turner and Blues & Wales scrum half, Lloyd Williams

TEXT TO DONATE

This is an easy one for you all! As an example, if you wanted to donate £5 to #StayStrongForOws - simply text: SSFO99 £5 to 70070

You can donate any figure you wish, just change the amount on your text! Please remember to check with the bill payer before you press send – and remember that space before the pound sign!!

#STAYSTRONG WRISTBANDS

You can show your support for Owen very easily by purchasing specially created #StayStrongForOws wristbands from Cardiff Blues’ Arms Park or a number of supporting vendors in the local area. Distributors will pass through Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday – offering City supporters the opportunity of donating £1.50 for a gold and navy blue wristband that represents the colours of Owen’s region and town Club, Aberdare RFC.Over 14,000 #StayStrongForOws wristbands have now been sold and fundraising continues. Clubs and businesses wishing to stock wristbands can do so by emailing - hannah.rickards@cardiffblues.com

JUST GIVING PAGE & CHEQUE DONATIONS

An alternative and practical way of donating is via the official #StayStrongForOwsJustGiving page. Simply visit www.justgiving.com/staystrongforows and give what you can.

Those wishing to contribute by cheque can do so by sending cheques made payable to the ‘Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust’ marked ‘for Owen Williams’ to the registered address - 55 West Road, Bridgend, CF31 4HQ.

Cardiff Blues and the family of Owen Williams would like to thank everybody for the many messages of support that they receive every day. Cardiff City Football Club wishes to sincerely thank its supporters in advance for their pledges and donations. #StayStrongForOws

IN THE CITY:YOU CAN WATCH ALL THE COVERAGE OF THE TWO SQUADS CHALLENGING EACH OTHER BY TUNING IN FOR THURSDAY EVENING'S EDITION OF #INTHECITY- ON CARDIFF CITY PLAYER AND OUR OFFICIAL YOUTUBE CHANNEL!

Re: Owen Williams - Welsh International

Fri Sep 12, 2014 11:34 am

Bump :ayatollah:

Re: Owen Williams - Welsh International

Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:34 pm

Moderators any chance you can make this a sticky for today and tomorrow please :old:

Re: Owen Williams - Welsh International

Fri Sep 12, 2014 3:39 pm

blueheaven wrote:Moderators any chance you can make this a sticky for today and tomorrow please :old:

done! :thumbup:

Re: Owen Williams - Welsh International

Fri Sep 12, 2014 6:44 pm

Many thanks Mods :thumbup:

Re: Owen Williams - Welsh International

Fri Sep 12, 2014 6:50 pm

Terrible injury,hope he recovers to lead as normal life as possible :ayatollah:

Re: Owen Williams - Welsh International

Fri Sep 12, 2014 7:31 pm

JAWS wrote:Terrible injury,hope he recovers to lead as normal life as possible :ayatollah:


:thumbup:

Re: Owen Williams - Welsh International

Sat Sep 13, 2014 7:47 am

Will look out for the wrist bands today - my mother was a volunteer at Rookwood years back, only the most serious cases there.

Well done the City for the support!