Paul wants you to scrum on down!

Ballycastle man Paul McLister played wheelchair basketball for 12 year then switched to wheelchair rugby 3 years ago.Ballycastle man Paul McLister played wheelchair basketball for 12 year then switched to wheelchair rugby 3 years ago.
Ballycastle man Paul McLister played wheelchair basketball for 12 year then switched to wheelchair rugby 3 years ago.
Ballycastle man Paul McLister played wheelchair basketball for 12 year then switched to wheelchair rugby three years ago.

He now plays for The Ulster Barbarians Wheelchair Rugby club and is organising a fundraising Night at the Races on Saturday October 8 at 8pm in the Marine Hotel, Ballycastle.

The Ulster Barbarians club was established in April 2013 in association with Irish Wheelchair Rugby and is the only wheelchair rugby club in Northern Ireland. The club has presently 30 members both junior and senior who travel from all counties in Ulster to training in the the Antrim forum on Monday nights.

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Paul would like to thank everyone who has supported this fundraiser so far by sponsoring races and horses and donating raffle and auction prizes. To date the items for auction include a signed Carl Frampton boxing glove, a signed Ulster rugby team shirt, a signed Ulster rugby ball and a painting. Entry is free and after the races there will be dancing to live music from ever popular band Altagore.

Ballycastle man Paul McLister played wheelchair basketball for 12 year then switched to wheelchair rugby 3 years ago.Ballycastle man Paul McLister played wheelchair basketball for 12 year then switched to wheelchair rugby 3 years ago.