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Get your money on Chaddy

26 October 2012

Club News

Get your money on Chaddy

26 October 2012

Mascot in 100m dash at Doncaster

   
Our much loved mascot Chaddy is gearing up for a 100 metres dash with a difference at Doncaster racecourse today.

 
Mascots from more than 20 clubs will take part in the sprint at 1pm to raise funds for Prostate Cancer UK through its charity partnership with The Football League. The Racing Post – which is also partnered with the charity – will be on hand to make sure the mascots adhere to race rules.



English football’s over-sized and outlandish representatives will take on the 100m course, complete with fences, in a battle for the line - with season long bragging rights going to the victor and his or her club’s supporters.

The competition will be stiff, but Notts County mascot, Mr Magpie, is the hot favourite having won the race last year.

Fans will be able to show their support for Chaddy by texting his name to raise funds to help more men survive prostate cancer and enjoy a better quality of life. 


Prostate Cancer UK’s partnership with The Football League will run throughout the 2012/13 season, with the aim of raising funds for and awareness of the disease amongst the football community and the wider public.


Claire Walsh, Head of Community and Sports Fundraising at Prostate Cancer UK, said: "We are thrilled that so many mascots have unleashed their competive side to take part in the race in support of Prostate Cancer UK. 


"Every penny raised by fans backing their mascot will help us support more of the 250,000 men living with prostate cancer in the UK . Regardless of who reaches the finish line first, in our eyes each and every mascot is a real winner for pledging to help make 2012-13 a season saving men’s lives."


John Nagle, Head of Communications at The Football League, said: "I’m delighted that so many Football League Mascots will be helping us raise funds for Prostate Cancer UK.  The Mascot Race is always a tremendous spectacle and a brilliant way to launch The Football League’s Official Charity partnership.  May the best mascot win."


The Mascot Race marks the beginning of a weekend of racing during which The Racing Post – will dedicate The Prostate Cancer UK Charity Race in support of the charity on Saturday, and hold a 5k ‘Do it for Dad’ fun run on Sunday.


Harriet Collins, PR Manager at the Racing Post, added: "The Racing Post is joining forces with The Football League to help Prostate Cancer UK raise awareness of the most common cancer in men in the UK amongst football and racing fans. It will be a comedy moment to see dozens of mascots bounding along the course and we hope that supporters will dig deep to help raise much as possible over the weekend."


Doncaster race course has also pledged to donate £1 to Prostate Cancer UK for every ticket sold over and above 4,000 on Friday 26 October.


To show your support for your club mascot and raise vital funds for Prostate Cancer UK, Text PROSTATE9 and your mascot mascot’s name i.e. Rammie to 70004 to make a £3 donation.

 



About text-donate:

People will be charged £3 plus the standard network charge. 100% of the donation will go to Prostate Cancer UK. Please obtain bill player’s permission. Customer care 08448479800. For full terms and conditions please visit prostatecanceruk.org/terms for terms & conditions.

 

About The Football League’s partnership with Prostate Cancer UK:


The Football League’s partnership with Prostate Cancer UK will run throughout the 2012/2013 season to raise awareness of prostate cancer amongst the fans, players and staff at the 72 Football League Clubs.


With 250,000 men – enough to fill Wembley Stadium three times over – living with disease in the UK, the partnership will help to increase awareness of the disease and help raise funds so that more men survive it and enjoy a better quality of life.


Prostate Cancer UK, in partnership with the Football League, will be launching a range of fundraising and awareness activity across the season for football fans including:

        ·Opportunities to debate their club’s favourite number 9 (the number 9 being significant as 1 in 9 men develop prostate cancer) #bestno9s

        ·aise vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect menFans, players and managers will be invited to get involved with Moustache Season in Movember (the month formerly know as November) to support The Movember Foundation in its work to r

        ·Prostate Cancer UK’s football ambassadors, including Mark Bright, will help raise awareness and funds across the season

        ·A dedicated week of support in March to coincide with Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, where we will have a presence at as many grounds in The Football League as possible


Visit prostatecanceruk.org/football for more information

 

About Prostate Cancer UK:

 

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men in the UK. Every year in the UK over 40,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer.  One man dies die very hour from prostate cancer. 250,000 UK men are currently living with the disease. 1 in 9 men will get prostate cancer in the UK.African Caribbean men are three times more likely to develop prostate cancer than white men.

 

If you have any queries about prostate cancer, call Prostate Cancer UK’s confidential Helpline on 0800 074 8383. The helpline, which is staffed by specialist nurses, is open from 10am to 4pm from Monday to Friday and from 7 - 9pm on Wednesdays. Alternatively please visit www.prostatecanceruk.org

 


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