Post subject: Conor Lynes - local junior player in serious condition
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 11:59 am
Hutchie
All Time Great
Joined: Jan 02 2003 Posts: 43413 Location: rlfans flying wing man
Connor Lynes is a local lad who plays for Lambwath U14's
He suffered an injury in a game on Saturday but went home as usual after the game, but collapsed the next day and is now in St James Hospital in Leeds due to a blood clot on his brain stem.
He has had a couple of ops and was in a coma but woke up this morning, will update when we get further news
Great to see the RL community all coming together for him and his family at this time, all local rivalries put aside. As a local RL coach at the same age group who knows Connor, his family and friends at his club its come very close to the heart for me.
Hope you can all show your support for him at the derby
Thanks
Connor Lynes is a local lad who plays for Lambwath U14's
He suffered an injury in a game on Saturday but went home as usual after the game, but collapsed the next day and is now in St James Hospital in Leeds due to a blood clot on his brain stem.
He has had a couple of ops and was in a coma but woke up this morning, will update when we get further news
Great to see the RL community all coming together for him and his family at this time, all local rivalries put aside. As a local RL coach at the same age group who knows Connor, his family and friends at his club its come very close to the heart for me.
Hope you can all show your support for him at the derby
Post subject: Re: Conor Lynes - local junior player in serious condition
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 2:31 pm
Hutchie
All Time Great
Joined: Jan 02 2003 Posts: 43413 Location: rlfans flying wing man
Couple of updates from his club secretary and the Hull & District secretary
Quote:Hello All Secretaries/ Cttee
Steve Ball RFL Benevolent Fund is now handling all enquiries and press releases on my behalf after I was being inundated yesterday from Press and the marvellous rugby/ sports in general fraternity who have easy access to my email and Tel Number.
Steve has asked me to channel all fund raising via himself to show it is being co-ordinated in the correct fashion. So MANY, MANY THANKS TO YOU ALL AT EVERY CLUB. I am not on facebook, just seen a bit on twitter and obviously Hull Daily Mail who tracked down his uncle after Sara unavailable and I was unable to represent the family for obvious reasons.
Sara sent me a text at 4am this morn with the current situation as described in daily mail with a little more on the positives i.e. beginning to stir but I shall try to keep you all in touch should you wish to email me (text going mad so pref email plse) Officially as I say,, Steve Ball RFL Benevolent handling all funding and press enquiries. his email steve.ball@rflbenevolentfund.co.uk
He wishes all Hull + D Club donations to be sent to him to make full list so everything can be accounted for, no matter where from/ who from. Cheque to RFL BENEVOLENT FUND (ON REVERSE put --RE- Connor Lynes) He will send me a full list of persons / Clubs etc donating and how much etc to show it is ring fenced and no access by our Club- basically to show all goes to its rightful recipient- Connor.
Steve visiting Sara this afternoon.
Hull KR and FC both been in touch with me. Lots of events already for Fridays game at KR – try to keep you posted. Shane and Craig u14s coaches are main contacts with Jason Netherton so I’m awaiting email from Jason re flag bearing; etc etc.
Thank You All
Mart
Quote:Hi All I am sure by now you have all heard about the horrific incident involving Connor Lynes from Lambwath Un14’s. It has now been published in the Hull Daily Mail. I have been taking advice from the RFL on how to deal with anything pertaining to the incident. If any of you are contacted by the Daily Mail please direct them to myself.
There are collections and fund raising going on to help the family financially with accommodation and travel costs. Steve Ball from the RFL Benevolent Fund is releasing funds to cover costs as well, and liaising with the family and myself to offer advice and support. Steve has asked that all funds raised to be sent to the Benevolent Fund were it will be ring fenced for Connor. So if you are aware of people fund raising in your Club please make sure that funds are handed over to yourselves as Secretaries, then to me so I can deposit in the Leagues account and then transfer the funds over to the Benevolent Fund. Steve said they will carry on supporting the family indefinitely whether it is for a couple of weeks or the rest of his life.
Martin has been in contact daily with updates and have offered my services, especially to talk with the team as my role as League and Regional Welfare Officer. I have spoken to their opposition Club Secretary, as obviously the lad who made the tackle will be feeling pretty dam awful, after reading the paper, and he will need support as well.
As Connor loves the game so much i thought that if every team from every Club buy a get well card and every team member and staff sign it, it may give him a boost, I’m sure Connor would appreciate knowing that we all care. But you will need to get the message out pretty quick, to get the response If we can do this and all you Secretaries bring your cards to the Secretaries meeting next Monday evening, I will make sure they all get to him together. Any questions or advice please get in touch with me.
Carol
Couple of updates from his club secretary and the Hull & District secretary
Quote:Hello All Secretaries/ Cttee
Steve Ball RFL Benevolent Fund is now handling all enquiries and press releases on my behalf after I was being inundated yesterday from Press and the marvellous rugby/ sports in general fraternity who have easy access to my email and Tel Number.
Steve has asked me to channel all fund raising via himself to show it is being co-ordinated in the correct fashion. So MANY, MANY THANKS TO YOU ALL AT EVERY CLUB. I am not on facebook, just seen a bit on twitter and obviously Hull Daily Mail who tracked down his uncle after Sara unavailable and I was unable to represent the family for obvious reasons.
Sara sent me a text at 4am this morn with the current situation as described in daily mail with a little more on the positives i.e. beginning to stir but I shall try to keep you all in touch should you wish to email me (text going mad so pref email plse) Officially as I say,, Steve Ball RFL Benevolent handling all funding and press enquiries. his email steve.ball@rflbenevolentfund.co.uk
He wishes all Hull + D Club donations to be sent to him to make full list so everything can be accounted for, no matter where from/ who from. Cheque to RFL BENEVOLENT FUND (ON REVERSE put --RE- Connor Lynes) He will send me a full list of persons / Clubs etc donating and how much etc to show it is ring fenced and no access by our Club- basically to show all goes to its rightful recipient- Connor.
Steve visiting Sara this afternoon.
Hull KR and FC both been in touch with me. Lots of events already for Fridays game at KR – try to keep you posted. Shane and Craig u14s coaches are main contacts with Jason Netherton so I’m awaiting email from Jason re flag bearing; etc etc.
Thank You All
Mart
Quote:Hi All I am sure by now you have all heard about the horrific incident involving Connor Lynes from Lambwath Un14’s. It has now been published in the Hull Daily Mail. I have been taking advice from the RFL on how to deal with anything pertaining to the incident. If any of you are contacted by the Daily Mail please direct them to myself.
There are collections and fund raising going on to help the family financially with accommodation and travel costs. Steve Ball from the RFL Benevolent Fund is releasing funds to cover costs as well, and liaising with the family and myself to offer advice and support. Steve has asked that all funds raised to be sent to the Benevolent Fund were it will be ring fenced for Connor. So if you are aware of people fund raising in your Club please make sure that funds are handed over to yourselves as Secretaries, then to me so I can deposit in the Leagues account and then transfer the funds over to the Benevolent Fund. Steve said they will carry on supporting the family indefinitely whether it is for a couple of weeks or the rest of his life.
Martin has been in contact daily with updates and have offered my services, especially to talk with the team as my role as League and Regional Welfare Officer. I have spoken to their opposition Club Secretary, as obviously the lad who made the tackle will be feeling pretty dam awful, after reading the paper, and he will need support as well.
As Connor loves the game so much i thought that if every team from every Club buy a get well card and every team member and staff sign it, it may give him a boost, I’m sure Connor would appreciate knowing that we all care. But you will need to get the message out pretty quick, to get the response If we can do this and all you Secretaries bring your cards to the Secretaries meeting next Monday evening, I will make sure they all get to him together. Any questions or advice please get in touch with me.
Post subject: Re: Conor Lynes - local junior player in serious condition
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:50 pm
edinburgh yorkie
Player Coach
Joined: Jun 14 2009 Posts: 1253 Location: edinburgh
hope the poor little chap makes a full and complete recovery.
born in airlie str,1939.german landmine that fell on boulevard,also blew up half of our house.thats why i dont like germans.not because they blew our house and boulevard up,but because the gerry pillock was aiming for craven park.
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