Several Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players have thrown down a fundraising challenge to shave their heads in support of Bear Cottage.
Daly Cherry-Evans, Tom Trbojevic, Toff Sipley, Lachlan Croker, Ben Condon, Karl Lawton, Morgan Boyle, Josh Stuckey, Nathaniel Roache and Ethan Bullemor, as well as Athletic Performance Coaches Sam Pervan and Andrew Berridge, are ready to 'lose their locks' ahead of the NRL season.
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Sea Eagles x Bear Cottage
The men will have their heads shaved on Thursday, February 23, at training with all proceeds raised going to Bear Cottage, the only children’s hospice in NSW.
Located in Manly on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, Bear Cottage is a very special place that is dedicated to caring for children with life-limiting conditions and their families.
Sea Eagles Members and supporters, you too can help the boys reach their goal by donating to this cause.
"Some of the Melbourne Storm boys recently shaved their heads and raised nearly $30,000, so we are out to beat that target,’’ Cherry-Evans said.
“We are offering people the chance to also shave a player’s head by being the highest bidder.
“And for any corporate businesses who want to support our fund-raiser, we will even wear the company shirts of the highest bidder whilst we are getting the heads shaved.
“It would be amazing to have your support for this worthwhile charity.”