25/5/2016 The Irish Rugby Union Players’ Association (IRUPA) in partnership with Zurich hosted a free mental wellbeing panel discussion as part of its ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ campaign in Thomond Park recently. ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ is an all island mental wellbeing campaign which sees national and international rugby stars come forward to tell their own personal story of the issues they have faced off the pitch. Photographed at the event were Munster rugby legend Alan Quinlan, Dr. Eddie Murphy, Clinical Psychologist and Tackle Your Feelings Advisor, Derval O’Rourke, Player Development Manager, Munster Rugby and IRUPA, Cathal Sheridan, rugby player and Tackle Your Feelings Ambassador and Marcus Horan, Munster Rugby Legend.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
The Munster public panel discussion is the first in a series of four regional panel discussions aimed at engaging the public in a conversation about mental wellbeing.Visit www.tackleyourfeelings.comfor further information.
25/5/2016 The Irish Rugby Union Players’ Association (IRUPA) in partnership with Zurich hosted a free mental wellbeing panel discussion as part of its ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ campaign in Thomond Park recently. ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ is an all island mental wellbeing campaign which sees national and international rugby stars come forward to tell their own personal story of the issues they have faced off the pitch. Photographed at the event were Pamela Buckley, Mikey O’Callaghan and Angel Buckley all from Moyross.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
The Munster public panel discussion is the first in a series of four regional panel discussions aimed at engaging the public in a conversation about mental wellbeing.Visit www.tackleyourfeelings.comfor further information.
25/5/2016 The Irish Rugby Union Players’ Association (IRUPA) in partnership with Zurich hosted a free mental wellbeing panel discussion as part of its ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ campaign in Thomond Park recently. ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ is an all island mental wellbeing campaign which sees national and international rugby stars come forward to tell their own personal story of the issues they have faced off the pitch. Photographed at the event were Sean Collopy, Parteen, Co Clare and Ger Hobbs, Ashbrook, Limerick.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
The Munster public panel discussion is the first in a series of four regional panel discussions aimed at engaging the public in a conversation about mental wellbeing.Visit www.tackleyourfeelings.comfor further information.
25/5/2016 The Irish Rugby Union Players’ Association (IRUPA) in partnership with Zurich hosted a free mental wellbeing panel discussion as part of its ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ campaign in Thomond Park recently. ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ is an all island mental wellbeing campaign which sees national and international rugby stars come forward to tell their own personal story of the issues they have faced off the pitch. Photographed at the event were Dr. Eddie Murphy, Clinical Psychologist and Tackle Your Feelings Advisor and Cathal Sheridan, rugby player and Tackle Your Feelings Ambassador.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
The Munster public panel discussion is the first in a series of four regional panel discussions aimed at engaging the public in a conversation about mental wellbeing.Visit www.tackleyourfeelings.comfor further information.
25/5/2016 The Irish Rugby Union Players’ Association (IRUPA) in partnership with Zurich hosted a free mental wellbeing panel discussion as part of its ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ campaign in Thomond Park recently. ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ is an all island mental wellbeing campaign which sees national and international rugby stars come forward to tell their own personal story of the issues they have faced off the pitch. Photographed at the event were Syrita and Noel O’Neill, Old Cork road, Limerick.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
The Munster public panel discussion is the first in a series of four regional panel discussions aimed at engaging the public in a conversation about mental wellbeing.Visit www.tackleyourfeelings.comfor further information.
25/5/2016 The Irish Rugby Union Players’ Association (IRUPA) in partnership with Zurich hosted a free mental wellbeing panel discussion as part of its ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ campaign in Thomond Park recently. ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ is an all island mental wellbeing campaign which sees national and international rugby stars come forward to tell their own personal story of the issues they have faced off the pitch. Photographed at the event were Munster rugby legend Alan Quinlan, Dr. Eddie Murphy, Clinical Psychologist and Tackle Your Feelings Advisor, Derval O’Rourke, Player Development Manager, Munster Rugby and IRUPA, Cathal Sheridan, rugby player and Tackle Your Feelings Ambassador and Marcus Horan, Munster Rugby Legend.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
The Munster public panel discussion is the first in a series of four regional panel discussions aimed at engaging the public in a conversation about mental wellbeing.Visit www.tackleyourfeelings.comfor further information.
25/5/2016 The Irish Rugby Union Players’ Association (IRUPA) in partnership with Zurich hosted a free mental wellbeing panel discussion as part of its ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ campaign in Thomond Park recently. ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ is an all island mental wellbeing campaign which sees national and international rugby stars come forward to tell their own personal story of the issues they have faced off the pitch. Photographed at the event were Marcus Horan, Munster Rugby Legend, Derval O’Rourke, Player Development Manager, Munster Rugby and IRUPA, Cathal Sheridan, rugby player and Tackle Your Feelings Ambassador, Créde Sheehy-Kelly, Tackle Your Feelings Campaign Director, IRUPA and Dr. Eddie Murphy, Clinical Psychologist and Tackle Your Feelings Advisor.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
The Munster public panel discussion is the first in a series of four regional panel discussions aimed at engaging the public in a conversation about mental wellbeing.Visit www.tackleyourfeelings.comfor further information.
25/5/2016 The Irish Rugby Union Players’ Association (IRUPA) in partnership with Zurich hosted a free mental wellbeing panel discussion as part of its ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ campaign in Thomond Park recently. ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ is an all island mental wellbeing campaign which sees national and international rugby stars come forward to tell their own personal story of the issues they have faced off the pitch. Photographed at the event were Cathal Sheridan, rugby player and Tackle Your Feelings Ambassador, Munster rugby legend Alan Quinlan, Dr. Eddie Murphy, Clinical Psychologist and Tackle Your Feelings Advisor and Dr. Eddie Murphy, Clinical Psychologist and Tackle Your Feelings Advisor..
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
The Munster public panel discussion is the first in a series of four regional panel discussions aimed at engaging the public in a conversation about mental wellbeing.Visit www.tackleyourfeelings.comfor further information.
25/5/2016 The Irish Rugby Union Players’ Association (IRUPA) in partnership with Zurich hosted a free mental wellbeing panel discussion as part of its ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ campaign in Thomond Park recently. ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ is an all island mental wellbeing campaign which sees national and international rugby stars come forward to tell their own personal story of the issues they have faced off the pitch. Photographed at the event were Finola Roache, Tackle Your Feelings Campaign Administrator, IRUPA, Omar Hassanein, CEO, IRUPA, Cathal Sheridan, rugby player and Tackle Your Feelings Ambassador, Créde Sheehy-Kelly, Tackle Your Feelings Campaign Director, IRUPA, Dr. Eddie Murphy, Clinical Psychologist and Tackle Your Feelings Advisor, Munster rugby legend Alan Quinlan, Elaine Hayes, Zurich and Marcus Horan, Munster Rugby Legend.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
The Munster public panel discussion is the first in a series of four regional panel discussions aimed at engaging the public in a conversation about mental wellbeing.Visit www.tackleyourfeelings.comfor further information.
25/5/2016 The Irish Rugby Union Players’ Association (IRUPA) in partnership with Zurich hosted a free mental wellbeing panel discussion as part of its ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ campaign in Thomond Park recently. ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ is an all island mental wellbeing campaign which sees national and international rugby stars come forward to tell their own personal story of the issues they have faced off the pitch. Photographed at the event were .
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
The Munster public panel discussion is the first in a series of four regional panel discussions aimed at engaging the public in a conversation about mental wellbeing.Visit www.tackleyourfeelings.comfor further information.
The Irish Rugby Union Players’ Association (IRUPA) in partnership with Zurich hosted a free mental wellbeing panel discussion as part of its ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ campaign in Thomond Park recently. ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ is an all island mental wellbeing campaign which sees national and international rugby stars come forward to tell their own personal story of the issues they have faced off the pitch.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
The Munster public panel discussion is the first in a series of four regional panel discussions aimed at engaging the public in a conversation about mental wellbeing.Visit www.tackleyourfeelings.comfor further information.
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