The highly anticipated Tallie Brazier Cup has unveiled a stunning new trophy, created by the esteemed British Ironwork Centre. The tournament, which aims to raise vital funds for The Sea Watch Foundation, will now feature this magnificent trophy as its ultimate prize.
The Tallie Brazier Cup is a celebration of football, community spirit, and environmental conservation. With all proceeds going towards The Sea Watch Foundation, the event highlights the importance of marine conservation while bringing together teams and supporters for an exciting competition. The funds raised will support others who share Tallie Brazier’s deep passion for marine life, ensuring that her legacy lives on through meaningful conservation efforts.
This tournament is a showcase for women’s football and will be held at Park Hall Stadium, where Tallie played for TNS, on 29 June. As well as the adult’s tournament, the tournament will be expanding this year to include a youth for Under-13 girls’ teams, encouraging the next generation of female footballers to take part and compete.
The tournament’s new trophy is a true work of art, expertly designed and crafted by Clive and his dedicated team at the British Ironwork Centre, where Tallie once worked making it even more special to Tallie’s friends and families. Their commitment to excellence and creativity has resulted in a trophy that embodies Tallie’s passion for dolphins in the most spectacular way.
“We are incredibly grateful to Clive and his team for their outstanding craftsmanship and generosity in bringing this vision to life,” said Adele and Ian. “The trophy is a symbol of determination, teamwork, and the collective effort to protect our marine life.”
The Tallie Brazier Cup promises to be a fantastic family event, drawing football fans and conservation advocates alike. With the new trophy as a centrepiece, the competition will not only celebrate sporting excellence but also raise awareness and funds for the vital work of The Sea Watch Foundation.
For more information about the Tallie Brazier Cup and how to support The Sea Watch Foundation, follow on Facebook @TallieBrazierCup, donate at www.gofundme.com/f/the-tallie-brazier-foundation
Adele Nightingale (Tallie’s Mum).
Ian Brazier (Tallie’s Dad).
Tallie Brazier Cup stunning new trophy.