Warriors raise Movember money with Premiership clubs

Warriors joined forces with the other Aviva Premiership clubs in November to raise money for charity by growing their moustaches.

Throughout November, men around the globe grow their ‘mo’s’ in order to raise awareness and money for the charity Movember,that supports prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health.

Last month was another successful campaign in which the Aviva Premiership Rugby Mo’s league raised a staggering £91,441 for the charity.

Former Warrior Dylan Hartley racked up £10,356 to top the individual charts and his Northampton Saints ‘Front Mo Union’ team topped the league having brought in £43,707.

Warriors raised £760, finishing tenth in the table ahead of Newcastle Falcons, Exeter Chiefs and Bath Rugby, with a number of players, staff and fans all sporting some impressive mo’s.

Media staff member Tom Vale raised the most for Warriors with £165, followed by club centurion and outside centre Alex Grove, who raised £155.

The other high-raisers were Malcolm Mitchell with a fantastic £110, Martyn Jones (£70) and Warriors prop George Porter (£60).

Well done to Phill Mason, Darren Birch, Jon Hands, Luke Hamblett, Ashley Toy, Sam Verralls, Dave Bradley, Antony Myers and Nick Seymour, who also raised money for the cause, and to all those who grew their mo in support of the charity.


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