Kevin Sinfield joined by Steve Cram on second leg of Ultra 7 in 7 Challenge
Former Leeds Rhinos captain Sinfield is bidding to run around 40 miles for seven consecutive days to raise £777,777 for five MND charities.
Former Leeds Rhinos captain Sinfield is bidding to run around 40 miles for seven consecutive days to raise £777,777 for five MND charities.
The 42-year-old is raising money for five motor neurone charities as he attempts seven ultra marathons in seven days.
The former Leeds Rhinos star is gearing up to cover seven ultra-marathons in as many days.
The former Leeds captain is set to complete seven ultra-marathons in as many days in aid of research into Motor Neurone Disease.
The former Scotland and British and Irish Lions lock revealed in June 2017 that he was suffering from the disease.
Henry Fraser, 30, learned to paint with his mouth after becoming paralysed from the neck down after a diving accident when he was 17.
The former Leeds and Great Britain scrum-half is now confined to a wheelchair.
Sinfield’s comments come hours before a group of over 75 former players were set to launch a legal claim against the Rugby Football League.
Research led by the University of Glasgow found evidence of an increased risk of motor neurone disease among former rugby players.
A study led by the University of Glasgow looked at former Scotland internationals.
Research led by the University of Glasgow found evidence of an increased risk of motor neurone disease among former rugby players.
Sinfield’s previous two challenges have raised more than £5million.
Extended use of tofersen may help stabilise muscle strength and control, researchers say.
The former Premier League forward’s diagnosis came after 12 months of testing.
John Barclay served coffees made from a new blend which will raise cash for the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, set up by Weir.