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All Blacks Jersey Donation: Young Fan’s Plea Sparks Generosity for Charity

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

All Blacks Jersey Donated to Charity After Fan’s Plea

A historic⁤ All Blacks jersey, signed by⁢ the Barrett brothers, is set to be auctioned ⁤off to benefit UpsideDowns Education Trust, following a heartfelt request from a young​ fan. The donation ⁢comes as the charity prepares for⁣ its annual Share the Dream gala dinner ⁣this Saturday at Eden Park.

The Barrett brothers – ​Beauden, scott, and Jordaan – are long-time patrons ‌of UpsideDowns, ‍a cause⁤ especially meaningful to their family as their sister, Zara, was born with ⁣Trisomy-21. ⁢Their mother, Robyn Barrett, described the family as⁢ “passionate supporters” of the trust, highlighting the critical ⁣role ‌of early speech⁤ therapy intervention. “Back in⁤ the day, most schools had a speech language therapist based⁣ full-time at school,” ​she⁤ said. “That is not the case anymore⁢ so​ sadly ⁤many children…miss out on the support they need.” ​

The‍ signed jersey is among a range of auction items, including Ed Sheeran‌ concert tickets, a⁣ Queenstown holiday, a five-night stay‌ in Rarotonga,⁤ a signed gael Monfils⁢ shirt from‌ the US⁣ open (donated ‍by ASB classic organisers), autographed Warriors and ⁤black Ferns kit, a VIP experience⁤ at the upcoming Bledisloe Cup test, and a ⁤chance to attend ⁣an Auckland FC training session.

Auckland FC chief executive Nick Becker⁣ affirmed the club’s support for‌ UpsideDowns Education Trust,⁢ stating, “We hope everybody has a wonderful evening.”

Tickets and further facts ⁢about the gala dinner, whose principal sponsors are Ray White and Eden Park, ⁢are ⁣available at https://www.upsidedowns.co.nz/share-the-dream-2025.

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