Speakeasy Bench #4 - Dragons RFC Supporterd by Addis Housewares

Speakeasy Bench #4 - Dragons RFC Supported by Addis Housewares

RODNEY PARADE LATEST WORLD FAMOUS VENUE
TO BECOME HOME TO SPEAKEASY CLUB ‘PINK BENCH’

Last week it was Sheffield Wednesday’s world renowned Hillsborough and this week it is Dragons RFC’s famous Rodney Parade ground that has welcomed the latest Speakeasy Club ‘pink bench’ in the battle to open up conversations on mental health.

Long-standing Owls fan Simon Clarke, the founder of the Penarth-based Speakeasy Club, has been trekking around Wales and England linking up with sports clubs to try to spread the gospel about opening up to friends and family when times get tough.

Clarke’s mission is to put free wellbeing and mental health resources in every community sports venue in the world, with the Speakeasy Bench being the current delivery model.

Each bench is strategically placed to attract attention and its distinctive colour stimulates curiosity. Two unique QR codes on each bench then allow people to scan in straight to the online clubhouse where they are able to access free mental health support and resources to support themselves and their teammates.

Rodney Parade, one of the oldest sporting venues in Wales and home to both Dragons RFC and Newport County, is the latest venue to adopt a bench for the new season in similar fashion to Sheffield Wednesday, who took two last week.

Last month Clarke installed a bench at St David’s RFC in Pembrokeshire and a bowls club in Ebbw Vale. Since October last year there have been seven installations and there are several more in the pipeline.

On top of that, Speakeasy Club has partnered with Rugby Mental Health charity Looseheadz, and is going to work with all 274 registered rugby clubs in Wales to stress the power of conversations within sporting communities.

“I’m a big supporter of open, honest, and curious conversations on the training pitch as well as in the clubhouse,” explained Dragons head coach Dai Flanagan.“It was really interesting being part of the clubhouse conversation on the bench with representatives from across the Dragons and the different perspectives on what the club means to people were very powerful.“My local rugby club Penallta RFC means the world to me and my family, so I know first-hand how important it is to come together in a safe space with the common interest of rugby at heart. Long may it continue.”

Clarke founded Speakeasy Club to try to inspire people to take time out and talk more after he struggled with his own mental health andc one day found himself maybe on the edge of a cliff on Barry Island.

“Sport has given me so much throughout my whole life. When I was struggling with my own mental illness, the rugby club clubhouse was my safe space and almost a refuge from reality,” said Clarke.

“We must make these places as accessible as possible for their communities and show the next generations the power of talking to each other. That’s what we aim to do through Speakeasy Club and why I want to see pink benches across Wales and beyond.”

The latest bench will be installed at Rodney Parade ahead of the new BKT United Rugby Championship season. It also comes a week after the news that England cricket legend Graham Thorpe took his own life after suffering from severe depression.

“The idea is that we do all the work for you by collating the fantastic help that is out there. It saves you time and energy,” added Clarke.

“I often wonder whether if I’d access to these resources in the places I was going regularly, maybe I wouldn’t have found myself on the edge of that cliff at Barry Island.”

Dragons RFC Community manager Mike Sage has sited the Speakeasy Bench at the heart of the club’s fan zone at Rodney Parade.“Our growing ‘Family of Provisions’ encompass Sport, Education, Inclusion, Community Outreach and Health and Wellbeing to drive change and positive outcomes. The work Speakeasy Club are doing to complement these areas in partnership with us makes complete sense,” said Sage.

“We pride ourselves on being committed to inclusive rugby opportunities, and that extends to the wellbeing of all involved with our community programme and the Dragons RFC, both on and off the pitch.’’

For further information contact Simon Clarke (founder): [email protected] or www.speakeasyclub.co.uk


6 NATIONS EVENING WITH SHANE WILLIAMS & LEE BYRNE, HOSTED BY BARRY RFC 

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Well well, @barry.rfc you were exceptional.

Another wonderfully brilliant 6 nations charity night last Saturday with @byrney15 & @Shanewilliams
Thanks to the 80 people who joined us and thanks to your generosity we raised just over £800 in support of Barry RFC.

A few takeaways from me:
‘’ I didn’t prepare for life after rugby, the first few years were a bit of a fog – it’s a short career as a rugby player and people forget that’’ @byrney15
‘’ Lockdown was hard being isolated away from everyone, rugby you’re with the boys all the time…you work with people you trust and I trust these boys’’ @shanewilliams
‘’ I Scored 5 tries in my first game and thought, this is easier than football!’’

A credit to themselves and rugby in Wales.
Thanks to Lee for bringing his 2009 @britishlions jersey against the Royal XI and to Shane for bringing his last Ospreys jersey in the Pro12 final vs Leinster in 2012.

Big thanks to the committee; Chairman John, Colin, Chugga, Big Tom, John Anthony and of course DJ Craig.
A special experience and looking forward to being back soon.
Like yesterday’s post, today could be a potentially defining day in the history of Welsh Rugby. Support the players for all the memories they give us off the pitch, so they can enjoy their memories off the pitch.
There are plenty more conversations in the pipeline and we love you to join us.

www.speakeasyclub.co.uk

Take care & Speak easy
Simon and the team at Speakeasy Club


Clubhouse Conversations Live...

Title: Clubhouse Conversations Live…
Guest Speakers: Shaun Edwards
Venue: Asador44, Cardiff City Centre
Date: Sept 5th 2024

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We’re super excited to partner with @asador44 on a unique and immersive afternoon with a true legend of Welsh sport, Shaun Edwards.

One way to support that is by having fun, supportive and curious conversations with individuals. In a friendly and relaxed atmosphere at the award winning Asadaor44,  Shaun will talk through his incredible career on and off the field of play, sharing with us the good and the bad times and how he navigated the challenges whilst celebrating the success.

It’s sure to be a fascinating afternoon of insights, laughs heart-warming memories and maybe even a sing-song!

On the day, we’ll fundraise the world-leading rugby mental health charity @looseheadz .

We have very limited places available for the afternoon so don’t delay and book your space today.
📅 Thursday 5th September 2024
📌 Asador44, Cardiff City Centre
🕰 1 pm to 5pm
💷 £150 per head

Limited places are available so to secure your seat for this unique afternoon, contact [email protected]

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