Sales boss joins forces with ex-Warriors in Rugby Alpine Challenge
News October 29, 2025

Sales boss joins forces with ex-Warriors in Rugby Alpine Challenge

Jack Jones of Lioncourt Homes and ex-Worcester Warriors players took part in the 2025 Rugby Alpine Challenge, which has so far raised £6,300 for Restart and the Worcester Warriors Foundation.

**Sales Boss and Rugby Legends Tackle the Alps for Charity**

A team of determined individuals, including a prominent sales director and several former Worcester Warriors rugby players, recently conquered the challenging slopes of the Rugby Alpine Challenge, all in the name of charity. Jack Jones, Sales Director at Lioncourt Homes, laced up his boots alongside the rugby stars to raise vital funds for Restart Rugby and the Worcester Warriors Foundation.

The 2025 Rugby Alpine Challenge saw participants push their physical and mental limits while navigating the breathtaking, yet demanding, terrain. The event, designed to test endurance and teamwork, proved a resounding success, raising a commendable £6,300 to date. This money will be split between the two beneficiary charities, providing much-needed support to those in need.

Restart Rugby is the official charity of the Rugby Players Association (RPA) and provides financial, practical and emotional support to professional rugby players who are forced to retire through injury, illness or hardship. Their work is crucial in helping players transition to life after rugby and overcome unexpected challenges.

The Worcester Warriors Foundation, on the other hand, focuses on supporting the local community in Worcester and beyond. Following the recent challenges faced by the Worcester Warriors club, the Foundation's role in providing opportunities and support to vulnerable individuals and groups has become even more vital.

Jack Jones’ participation highlights the commitment of Lioncourt Homes to supporting charitable causes and engaging with the community. His involvement, alongside the ex-Warriors players, added considerable weight to the fundraising efforts. The challenge not only provided a platform to raise money but also helped to raise awareness for the important work carried out by Restart Rugby and the Worcester Warriors Foundation.

The funds raised will go a long way in providing essential services and support to rugby players and the wider community, demonstrating the power of sport and collective effort in making a positive impact. Organizers are hoping that this year's success will inspire even more participants to take on the challenge in future years and continue to support these worthwhile causes.
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