Wales international rugby player Jac Morgan delighted young patients on Morriston Hospital’s Children’s Ward when he paid them a festive visit.
The flanker, who also plays for the Ospreys, found a few budding rugby stars and was able to give them good advice for their future careers.
It’s the third year running that Jac has visited the ward to spread some Christmas cheer alongside his sponsor A.T. Morgan & Son of Swansea.
The haulage firm are regular fundraisers for our official charity, Swansea Bay Health Charity, having donated more than £12,000 over the past three years, which they have raised through a variety of events including a truck pull.
The truck pull will also be back in September next year raising funds for the South West Wales Cancer Centre at Singleton Hospital.
Fundraising support manager Lewis Bradley said: “We’re extremely grateful to A.T. Morgan & Son for being a long-term partner of Swansea Bay Health Charity, having contributed an exceptional amount of money over the past three years.
“We would also like to thank Jac for taking time out from his busy schedule to come and visit the ward once again. There was a lot of up and coming talent on the ward who also play flanker, so they were in disbelief that Jac had come to visit.”
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