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Join Micky Higham, Dayne Weston and Sam Hopkins on Sunday 12th June at Leigh Centurions’ game against Featherstone Rovers at Leigh Sports Village to raise awareness of Prostate Cancer.

Prostate Cancer UK is the first national organisation for prostate cancer in the UK. They aim to improve the care and welfare of those affected by prostate cancer, increase investment in research, and raise public and political awareness of a long-neglected disease.

As part of the match day, the Legends Bar will be turned into the Men United Arms this is a movement for anyone who believes men are worth fighting for and the club and players are proud to be warming up in charity t-shirts to help raise awareness of the silent killer Prostate Cancer.

Leigh Centurions Chief Executive Matthew Chantler commented “The Centurions are delighted to be working with Prostate Cancer UK to raise awareness of the illness at our next game, all the boys are on board and are willing to do whatever they can including wearing the charity t-shirts to warm up in on the day”

James Beeby, Director of Fundraising at Prostate Cancer UK, said: “It’s fantastic to see that Leigh Centurions has decided to raise awareness and funds for Prostate Cancer UK. By doing this they are joining Men United and helping to make a real difference in furthering the fight against prostate cancer.”

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