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The charity game on sunday is in aid of the Henry Fraser. Various events have already taken place trying to raise the millions of pounds needed to fund his ongoing treatment (for the rest of his life)


To quote from his website:


"Henry is a very talented 17 year old who had an accident this summer whilst on holiday with his friends, he dived into the surf and damaged his spinal cord leaving him unable to move his arms and legs.


Henry is a superb athlete with a particular passion for rugby. He was a regular member of Dulwich College 1st XV and has represented the County, London & South East Division and Saracens Academy. He is still training and still has lots of goals to achieve ? just different to the ones he had before."


I'll endeavour to find out more details and post them here, but as far as I know there's a fair few celebrity participants.

sorry for the late notice


but these are the details i now have:


Dulwich College 1st XI v Celebrity XI




Dulwich Hamlet FC ? 3.00pm k.o.




The team:


? Gordon Ramsay


? Phil Greening


? Bob ?the cat? Bevan


? Kit Symons


? Nigel Winterburn


? Dave Clark


? Konrad Bartelski


? The Kiss Breakfast team (Ricky, Melvin, Adam and Charlie)


? Paul Pritchard


? Alec Stewart


? Simon Osborn


? John Salako




Managed by Steve Coppell and Mark Goldberg



of course, for very good cause.

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