The second row will be donating his hair to 'Locks of Love' for LauraLynn, as well supporting Roscommon/Mayo Hospice.
Buccaneers forward Daragh Murray will be chopping his mop after starting in Connacht's URC contest with the Sharks on Saturday.
The second row will be donating his hair to 'Locks of Love' for LauraLynn, as well supporting Roscommon/Mayo Hospice.
Those looking to get involved can support Daragh on idonate.ie and on gofundme.ie.
Jack Carty captains the Westerners from outhalf, while Finlay Bealham and Mack Hansen have returned from illness to start at loosehead prop and the wing respectively.
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— Connacht Rugby (@connachtrugby) January 6, 2023
Here's the team for tomorrow's vital #BKTURC with @SharksRugby at The Sportsground πͺ
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Peter Wilkin's side lost last time out against Leinster after beating Ulster in the previous round.
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