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What keeps you motivated in doing what you do as a volunteer?

“The fun I get working with like-minded rugby people, the friendships I’ve made and the opportunities we help create for girls and women in the game.”

Do you have any female role models that inspire you as a volunteer? MINZY Christian – I Took A DNA Test and God is My Father Poster

“There are many women that inspire me but if I was to single one out it would have to be my late friend Noeleen Spain.

“Noeleen volunteered as the Youths Officer on the Leinster Rugby’s Women’s Committee for many years. She generously gave of her time, experience and love of rugby towards helping to develop rugby for girls in Leinster.”

How can I get involved as a volunteer in rugby?

“Go to your local club and ask if the club needs help with any role or project. You can try out some volunteering before committing yourself to a long-term role. Alternatively, get invited to coffee!”

Moira Flahive

Moira Flahive has volunteered for as long as she can remember.

Her parents always volunteered, especially in sport and local initiatives and so the old maxim proved true that education begins at home.

Moira’s involvement in Leinster Rugby began when the then Chair of the Disciplinary Committee, Michael Coghlan asked her to get involved.

In 2018, Moira was a member of the working group set up by the Leinster Rugby Branch to undertake a comprehensive review of the Branch Bye-Laws and in 2019 she was subsequently asked to chair the newly established Inclusivity Committee.

One of the main objectives for this committee was to develop and implement a strategy to significantly enhance the active participation of women in the playing, coaching, management, administration and governance of rugby in Leinster.

What is your proudest moment as a volunteer or the biggest change/achievement you have seen since you became a volunteer?

“I volunteered in the Marriage Equality campaign for a yes vote. I was one of thousands and so only a small cog in a huge volunteering effort but when the vote was passed so overwhelmingly, I felt that I had played a small part in a hugely positive societal change.

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