
‘Being a Tornado means the world to me': inspirational Malone Mixed Ability side heading to their second World Cup
The schedule has been ramping up over the last few weeks what with training, which included a rain sodden session at Ravenhill, a match at home ground Gibson Park and the sponsored kit launch.
All this and more has been on the agenda for the Mixed Ability rugby side Malone Tornadoes ahead of next weekend's departure to Pamplona in northern Spain where they will be participating at their second World Cup (officially the International Mixed Ability Rugby Tournament).

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