Forvis Mazars has celebrated its sponsorship of Old Wesley RFC with a short video showcasing the club and its unique position in the heart of Donnybrook.
The video - which you can watch below - gives viewers a walk-through of the club's facilities, from entering the clubhouse, into the function room filled with members, to the first team running out onto the pitch for a match.
It gives you a small sample of what it's like to enter the club on matchday and get a glimpse of the team warming up ahead of their match. Drone footage is also incorporated to show off the club's famous rugby ground, with it's immaculate 4G pitch.
The international audit, tax, advisory and consulting firm struck a deal in September of this year, described as a “significant investment” into the 133-year-old rugby club, for a three-year period.
Commenting on the sponsorship, Tom O’Brien, Managing Partner at Forvis Mazars, said: “We are delighted to partner with Old Wesley RFC.
“We believe in supporting grassroots sports that play such an important role in the community, empowering individuals to achieve their full potential and this philosophy extends to our collaboration with Old Wesley RFC.
“Old Wesley’s proud legacy and unwavering commitment to excellence are values that we share at Forvis Mazars.
“This sponsorship goes beyond supporting the club’s sporting goals; it is an opportunity to contribute to Old Wesley’s mission of developing and empowering young talent, ensuring that its players reach their full potential both on and off the field.”
The sponsorship represents a commitment to fostering growth and inclusivity across all levels of the club, helping to ensure that players of all abilities have the resources and opportunities to thrive.

Over the past decade, the Old Wesley has excelled at Junior level, winning numerous trophies and leading the way among Leinster clubs with nearly double the achievements of their nearest rival.
Their Under 20s have seen increased participation in Leinster’s academy, and internationally the club has a proud history of contributing to Ireland’s rugby success, with two notable former mini rugby players, Andrew Porter and Ryan Baird, currently representing Ireland.
Additionally, several of the club’s men’s and women’s touch rugby players have been selected for the Irish team that competed in the recent Touch World Cup.