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Ospreys in the Community

Ospreys in the Community

Spectator Sports

#MoreThanRugby

About us

Ospreys in the Community is a new, not for profit, foundation that works in close partnership with Ospreys Rugby. Whilst sharing a strong relationship and forming a key part of the Ospreys Strategy, Ospreys in the Community operates on an independent basis to the professional rugby organisation. Working in conjunction with commercial partners, public sector bodies and third sector agencies to generate financial support and resources, our aim is to create a vibrant and sustainable Foundation that utilises the undoubted power of the Ospreys brand and players in a positive fashion, to harness social good and make an impact in communities What do we do? Our principle aim is to use the power of sport and the Ospreys brand to empower people within Ospreylia to make positive life choices. Ospreys in the Community will play an important part in improving many people’s lives irrespective of age, ability or gender. We aim to improve lives by working in partnership with other organisations to create a wide range of innovative programmes that will be contained within our four Strategic Themes; Education, Health, Sport, and Inclusion. Over the next three years Ospreys in the Community is targeting engagement with over 46,000 people in their communities per year, becoming an established organisation that provides sustainable and enjoyable programmes that have a positive impact on the lives of Ospreylians. ‘Ospreys in the Community will be working to support Ospreylians so that Ospreylians support us.’

Industry
Spectator Sports
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2015
Specialties
Community Engagement, Charity, Networking, Relationship Management, Change Programmes, and Partnerships

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Employees at Ospreys in the Community

Updates

  • We can’t wait 🙌 Celebrating 10 years of OITC! Join us May 7th at the Swansea Arena Tables and individual tickets available now #MoreThanRugby

  • 🚣♂️ James Cracknell MPhil OBE joins the OitC Gala Dinner as After Dinner Speaker! 🎙️ The double Olympic Gold Medallist and 6 times World Champion will join us after dinner to talk us through his illustrious sporting career 🥇 He joins an already star studded line up of Jason Mohammad | Philippa Tuttiett | Shane Williams MBE Msc | Adam Jones May 7th @ Swansea Building Society Arena Book your space: ospreys.info/Dinner25 🎟️

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    View profile for Scott Otten

    Regional Commercial Manager for Ospreys Rugby || Company Director of SO Coffee.

    Great work from Ospreys in the Community 👏🏼 Come join us celebrate their achievements over the past 10 years 😮💨🍻🖤 Amazing line up too! Ospreys Rugby Ltd RNA PLANT LIMITED Tom Sloane Neil Navarra

  • More big names to come! Join us for 10 years of OITC!

  • What a line up we have planned 🙌 Tables are going fast! Get in touch to secure yours and help us celebrate 10 years of the foundation #MoreThanRugby

    View profile for Neil Navarra

    Fundraising Manager

    OITC 10th Anniversary Dinner - Wed May 7th at Swansea Arena **Host Announcement** Super Excited to have Jason Mohammad on board for our 10th Anniversary Dinner. We'll be releasing the first panel guests in the next few days. 👀 For table or ticket enquiries, please get in touch neil.navarra@ospreysrugby.com https://lnkd.in/e7QHAE4Z Ospreys in the Community

  • A Stanger is a friend you just haven’t met yet! Amazing people coming together to support amazing projects! A tough week for our riders but so much determination! DIOLCH!! Final amount will be announced soon!

    View profile for Simon Pritchard

    CEO Philtronics Limited

    Just finished an incredible journey RTTR 2025!  Our adventure started with a logistical nightmare when we were stranded at Bristol Airport for 7 hours before easyJet cancelled our flights. We needed plenty of liquids to keep our spirits up. From there, we had to get to London and catch a train from St Pancreas to Rotterdam. Kudos to the Ospreys et all for managing the logistics well. Our team was truly inspired by our motto, "Strangers are the friends you haven't met yet," a phrase adopted from a participant of the Ospreys in the Community "Sporting Memories" group. This saying guided us through each day, turning every encounter into a potential friendship and every challenge into an opportunity for camaraderie. It reminded us that beyond the physical journey, we were on a mission of connection, support, and community building. The people I rode alongside are not just teammates but true heroes and now lifelong friends, bonded by the miles, the memories, and the cause we championed together. Day 1: Thanks to the Ospreys' / team management quick thinking, we began our ride from Rotterdam, covering 40 miles to The Hague. Day 2: With temperature highs of only 5 degrees and head winds up to 55 km/h, we were in the saddle and on the gas for 7 gruelling hours to cover 80 miles. The day was capped with a ferry ride and then the moving Last Post Ceremony at Ypres' Menin Gate, where I, alongside Tom Sloane and Shane Williams MBE Msc, took part in a truly memorable experience. Day 3: A welcome respite with winds down to 15 km/h allowed us to enjoy some nice changes in scenery as we cycled 60 miles along the Western Front, ending our day in Arras. Day 4: The most brutal conditions with temperatures touching a maximum of 3 degrees and heavy rain. Wind chill of minus 10 degrees. Despite the conditions, we powered through the 85 miles. The first 25 miles felt like torture with all feelings in fingers and toes numb from the cold, yet we pushed on to Compiègne and spent a memorable evening at Compiegne rugby club, thanks to Pascal MITCHELL. A boat race alongside a lot of singing reminded us that despite language barriers the rugby family was healthy and strong. Day 5: A 60-mile finale to Paris, stopping traffic around the Arc de Triomphe, which was a lifetime memory. We also enjoyed the view of the Eiffel Tower from Trocadero before concluding and preparing for the opening game in the 2025 Guinness Six Nations at the Stade de France! A huge thank you to the OITC team and our incredible cycling support team. They were amazing throughout, with logistics well on point, ensuring we could focus on the ride and the cause. Thank you to everyone who supported us! We couldn't have done it without you. There is still time to donate to a wonderful cause and help me and the group surpass our target. https://lnkd.in/eGkxBdUA #CharityRide #CyclingForACause #SixNations2025

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  • Ospreys in the Community reposted this

    And it begins! 🚴♀️ The Ospreys Rugby Ltd in the Community Ride 2 Rugby started in Rotterdam this morning.   After a few last-minute challenges, including a change of starting line and biking into strong headwind, the team are finally off on their journey. Let's all cheer the team on! If you can, please donate here: https://lnkd.in/ejsH9gck

    View profile for Tom Sloane

    Head of Community at Ospreys In the Community Owner of Stacey Yuen Aveda Board Member West Wales Sports Partnership

    A rocky start to our “Ride2Rugby” 2025 - Sponsored by Philtronics Ltd 55 riders headed to Bristol airport on a donated coach by the amazing South Wales Transport Ltd Big delays due to storm meant a 8 hour delay, only to find out at 7.45pm that our flight is cancelled! We’ve quickly been supported once again by South Wales Transport and their MD David Fowles - we reroute for a bus to London, to get the 6am Eurotunnel direct to Rotterdam, where we will be met with our kit and bikes 🚲 A shorter day 1 than we had hoped but after broken sleep on floors and transport a safe call to make! Positive thoughts! We are still on course, all riders safe and we look forward to the next challenge ahead! Big shift from the Team here to keep us moving! Neil Navarra We are really hoping to raise as much funds as possible so please donate what you can below 👇 https://lnkd.in/e7RHVcqX

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  • Some great thoughts from Simon Pritchard ahead of our Ride 2 Rugby next week 👇

    View profile for Simon Pritchard

    CEO Philtronics Limited

    Wellbeing Week! As CEO of Philtronics, I firmly believe in leading by example, especially when it comes to health and wellbeing. Here’s how I integrate some practices into my routine to keep both mind and body in good condition: Road Biking:  There's nothing quite like the freedom of the open road on a bike, especially when shared with friends. Cycling isn't just a physical exercise; it's a social one too. The camaraderie of the group ride, the shared challenges, and the laughter along the way enrich the experience. Social contact during these rides is vital for mental health, fostering a sense of community and belonging. I often enter charity rides that give me a goal. My next ride is Janaury 27th. I ride from Amsterdam to Paris, with a wonderful group of riders from Ospreys in the Community. you can donate here : https://lnkd.in/eGkxBdUA Sauna Sessions: Post-ride, I often take time for a sauna. It's an excellent way to relax, detoxify, and recover. The heat helps in soothing muscles, reducing stress, and enhancing overall wellbeing. It's like hitting a reset button for both body and mind. Ice Baths: To balance the heat of the sauna, I use ice baths for recovery. It might sound daunting, but the benefits are profound. Ice baths reduce inflammation, speed up muscle recovery, and fortify mental resilience. It’s a test of endurance that leaves me feeling invigorated and ready for new challenges. Quality Sleep: I've learned that sleep is the unsung hero of wellbeing. Aiming for 7-8 hours of quality sleep each night is non-negotiable for me. It's during sleep that our bodies repair, our brains consolidate memories, and we recharge for the next day's challenges. Good sleep is the foundation of good health. Hydration: Staying hydrated is crucial, especially with the physical demands of biking, sauna, and ice baths. I make sure to drink plenty of water throughout the day, sometimes adding a pinch of electrolytes for balance after intense sessions. Proper hydration supports every function of the body, from digestion to cognitive performance. At Philtronics, we understand that a healthy team is a productive team. We encourage everyone to find their own path to wellbeing, whether it's through sports, meditation, or simply taking time to disconnect and recharge. #Wellbeing #Leadership #Health #Cycling #Recovery #Sleep #Hydration

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