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This is a Charity Auction in aid of the Jack and Jill Childrens' Foundation, based in Johnstown, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland.  100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Charity, which provides nursing care and support for children with severe neurological development issues, as well as offering some respite to the parents and families.  More details are available on their website [link removed by eBay]

For the 2011/2012 season, Toyota Ireland and Munster Rugby agreed that a unique and special set of jerseys would be worn by the famous Irish province in home games in the Heineken Cup Group stage, bearing the sponsor “Toyota Auris Hybrid” instead of the usual “Toyota” (see [link removed by eBay]).   These jerseys were not commercially available, and, at the end of the Group stage, Toyota held a competition to decide which charity to donate the jerseys to for fundraising purposes, and Jack and Jill was the fortunate charity to win out.

Pictured above at the handover of the jerseys in 2012 are Ian Corbett (Toyota Ireland), Jonathan Irwin (Jack & Jill foundation), Munster rugby players, Marcus Horan, BJ Botha and David Wallace ([link removed by eBay]).

This jersey, and the other jersey being similarly auctioned separately, were part of this set. 

The jersey is used (worn by Irish winger Johne Murphy) and signed by the whole Munster squad.  It features the special sponsorship, the Heineken Cup badge on the sleeve, and the official Adidias #14 on the back.

The lucky winner of this auction will receive the jersey with a signed CoA from Jack and Jill confirming the details and background.

This would be an amazing Christmas present for any Irish or Munster Rugby supporter, and with the proceeds going to such a great charity it’s a win-win for all. Don't miss out on availing of this once in a lifetime chance to win a real match worn Heineken Cup shirt signed by some of Munster’s greatest players in their 100+ years history, including recently departed IRish and Munster LEgend Paul O'Connell, and record scoring international fly half Ronan O'Gara. 

Best of luck!