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Prostate RFC ambassadors

  • Ugo Monye

    A British & Irish Lion, Ugo Monye is one of the games most loved figures. Ugo is also fronting 'The Blue' mouthguard and will be raising money for the Charity later this year during his testimonial (and he's still just 29 years-old!).

  • Danny Care

    Danny is one of the world's leading scrumhalves and is fronting our mouthguard campaign, 'The Blue'. The campaign involved just the four London-based AVIVA Premiership clubs in 2011/12 but will span the entire league next season. Danny has been vocal in his support for Prostate Cancer UK as well as Movember.

  • Tim Payne

    The England and London Wasps legend has given his time to front 'The Blue' mouthguard alongside Danny Care and Ugo Monye. The 32 year-old has 22 caps for his country and has been with Wasps for nearly a decade.

  • Jason Leonard

    England most capped player of all time has supported us for many years. The 'Big Fun Bus' took part in the 2011 Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in March. Leonard designed his own pants which were sold through M&S to raise funds for the Charity!

  • Schalk Britz

    The lightening quick South African has been a keen supporter of Prostate Cancer UK and 'The Blue' campaign. Brits is one of the game's most exciting talents.

  • Charlie Hodgson

    'Charge down Charlie' could be seen prominently sporting 'The Blue' during this year's RBS Six Nations. The Saracens number 10 scored 2 crucial tries for England before suffering an injury that would keep him out of the rest of the competition.

  • Chris Cusiter

    The Glasgow and Edinburgh scrum-half has been a supporter of Prostate Cancer UK having lost his father to the illness in 2010. Last year, Cusiter played an important role in encouraging Scots to take part in charity's cycling programme.

  • Kyran Bracken

    Long before he was competing on shows such as Dancing on Ice, Bracken starred scrumhalf for both Saracens and England. He has supported the Charity on an on-going basis for years, but most recently supported TeamPB during this year's Virgin Media London Marathon.

  • Paul Morgan

    Paul recently moved to Premier Rugby from his role as editor of the world's leading rugby magazine Rugby World. He recently ran for TeamPB in the 2012 Virgin London Marathon, raising an impressive £1,500 for The Prostate Cancer Charity and Breast Cancer Care.

  • Damien Hopley

    The Rugby Players Assocation (RPA) CEO has also been a long-term supporter of Prostate Cancer UK. Hopley played for Wasps and England before retiring from the game at the age of just 27. He is a Cambridge Blue and also a World Cup 7s Winner.

  • Roger Uttley

    Roger Uttley is a British rugby legend, great friend of Andy Ripley and fervent supporter of Prostate Cancer UK. He has been a spokesman for the charity and helped raise funds during our awareness month through a sponsored 40k row. He is now gearing up for a London to Paris bike ride to raise even more money!

     

  • And many thanks to...

    Rob Webber, Brad Barritt, Ryan Davies, Marco Wentzel, Tom Homer, Ross Samson, Joe Launchbury, Tom Lyndsay, Olly Kohn, George Robson,  Jacques Burger, Sam Smith, Chris Bell, Joe Grey, Adam Powell, Hayden Smith, Andy Saull and Joe Marler who have all worn 'The Blue' this season to show support for The Prostate Cancer Charity.

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