Orrell RUFC Fundraising for the Doddie Foundation & The DoddieCup555
Fundraising for My Name'5 Doddie Foundation
Fundraising for My Name'5 Doddie Foundation
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We have all heard about MND and the heroism of sufferers like the late great Doddie Weir, Rob Burrow and the Herculean efforts of the legend Kevin Sinfield. Some of you will also know that Orrell RUFC lost a great player and friend to MND last year, Stephen “Raffs” Raffell.
We are therefore delighted to announce that Orrell RUFC and friends and family of Raffs from St Cuthbert’s ARLFC and Blythe Rugby Club will be joining a group of people from the rugby world to help raise monies into research of this devastating disease and to keep the profile of MND in the public eye.
This group of around 350 people (known as The DoddieCup555) will be cycling (in teams of around 4 people) from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff to Murrayfield in Edinburgh - a journey of 555 miles and they aim to complete it in 55 hours starting on 9 Feb 2023 and ending on 10 Feb 2023. Orrell RUFC will also be providing a “pit stop” on the day for the riders at their old ground (courtesy of Wigan Warriors) at Edge Hall Road.
Orrell RUFC/St Cuthbert’s/Blythe Rugby Club's team of riders, captained by Mark (Willo) Williams, together with, Orrell RUFC’s Chair, Dave Robinson, Rob Jones, Nigel Heslop, Andrew Entwistle and Graham Raffell, will join the other riders when they make a pit stop at Orrell’s former playing ground Edge Hall Road and then cycle the 277 miles from Orrell to Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium.
"It’s worth the sore/tired legs, sore bums and no sleep to take part in such a worthwhile cause, supporting the other riders and enjoying the friendships that will be made by taking part in this very special event" said Team Captain “Willo”. “Orrell RUFC has always been a great place to make new friends and we hope to continue this friendship out on the road”.
For anyone under the age of 40, during the Club’s heyday of 70s/80s, the Club defeated the famous Harlequins in the National Knockout Competition and received wide press coverage, prompting the famous quote 'beaten by a lay-by off the M6!' A lay-by that is delighted to not only take part in the DoddieCup555 but provide a place for some well deserved rest, refreshments, a chance to regroup, encouragement to continue and maybe even a Wigan Pie.
“We are extremely grateful also to Wigan Warriors for allowing us to use our old ground for the Orrell pitstop” said Dave Robinson, Chair of Orrell RUFC. “It will bring back many memories but what a great venue to kick start this leg of the journey” he continued.
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