Oxen and Leeds Rhinos reveal new training wear for MND Association

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Leeds Rhinos and OXEN have today revealed a new training wear range as a celebration of former player Rob Burrow MBE, and in association with the MND Association.

Following the huge success of the launch of the Leeds Rhinos 2021 Legend shirt, OXEN have now introduced four more items which are exclusively available here - https://bit.ly/3gyD4Fw

With the amazing support shown by the Rugby League community, fans buying the shirt contributed to a £42,420 donation made to the Motor Neurone Disease Association last month. This new range will also contribute to the charity with 20% of each sale being made as a donation.

Jenn Dodd, Regional Fundraiser for Yorkshire, Humberside and the North East said: "These concept shirts combining the iconic MND Association design with Rob’s signature seven celebrate the incredible support from Rob Burrow over the last 18 months. A huge well done and thank you to Oxen for producing this shirt to mark this special relationship and continuing to raise funds to support us in our fight against MND."

The MND Association is the only national charity in England, Wales and Northern Ireland dedicated to improve care and support for people affected by MND, fund and promote research, and campaign and raise awareness so the needs of people with MND are addressed by society. Visit www.mndassociation.org for more information.

Leeds Rhinos Commercial Director Rob Oates added: “It is fantastic to see our partners at Oxen working so closely with the MND Association, a cause that is close to the heart of all Rhinos fans. The distinctive design was made famous by Kevin Sinfield last December when he completed his epic 7 in 7 Challenge and I am sure these items will be popular with Rugby League fans across the game.”

A limited number of each item will be initially available across the full size range so fans are urged to order quickly to avoid disappointment. Order yours now at https://bit.ly/3gyD4Fw

 
 
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