IN just over two months’ time, the David Hill Memorial Match and dinner will celebrate the life of the rugby loving, 30-year old Holyrood parliamentary staffer, who passed away last March while playing rugby for Scottish Parliament RFC against Dáil and Seanad RFC (representing the Irish Parliament) at Donnybrook in Dublin due to a previously undiagnosed cardiac condition.
David Hill
CRY thanks the friends and family of David Hill in the run up to the launch of annual fundraising event in Edinburgh
CRY thanks the friends and family of David Hill in the run up to the launch of annual fundraising event in Edinburgh This Saturday (11 March 2023) sees the launch of a new, annual fundraising event in Edinburgh to commemorate and celebrate the life of former political aide, David Hill, who tragically died from a previously
Alex Service and friends are taking on the three peak challenge in memory of his brother, David.
A LOVING brother will be raising money for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) in a bid to save young lives. It comes after Alex Service’s older sibling David Hill, above right, passed away aged just 30 while playing rugby at Donnybrook Stadium in Dublin last year. Following David’s passing, the David Hill Memorial Fund has
3 Peaks for David
On March 19th 2022, my older and much-loved brother David passed away at the young age of just 30, during the Parliamentary Six Nations fixture between the SPRFC (Scottish Parliamentary Rugby Football Club) and the Dàil and Seanad RFC at Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin. Subsequent medical examination revealed that David died due to a previously undiagnosed cardiac
Why Do I Support CRY?
Why Do I Support CRY? During Heart Month 2024, CRY launched ‘why do I support CRY?’. The campaign aims to personify and tell the stories behind CRY. We are asking our supporters to send in their reasons for supporting CRY so we can share them on our social media what CRY means to so many.
A Day for David
On 26/11/2022, an afternoon of music celebrated the life of David Hill. Three acts performed a combination of covers, medleys and original songs in the Loreburne Hall, Dumfries. The event opened with powerfully emotive words from David’s father, Rodger Hill who was supported on stage by family members Lesley Hill, Alex Service, Georgia Graham and Sharon