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Kevin Sinfield invitations Prince William to hitch him on his subsequent fundraising problem for motor neurone illness charities – with rugby league legend set to run SEVEN ultramarathons after already elevating £15m

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  • Kevin Sinfield will enter one other fundraising problem in December
  • The 43-year-old coach says Prince William is ‘greater than welcome to hitch’ him

Kevin Sinfield has introduced he’ll embark on a fifth fundraising problem for motor neurone illness charities in December – and has invited Prince William to hitch him.

The rugby league legend will run seven ultramarathons throughout seven totally different cities in seven successive days, a repeat of final 12 months’s profitable ‘7 in 7 in 7’ endeavour.

Sinfield has already raised greater than £15million for MND causes since his pal Rob Burrow was recognized with the neurodegenerative illness in 2019.

The previous Leeds Rhinos team-mates have been awarded CBEs by Prince William in a particular ceremony of their previous dressing room at Headingley in January.

And requested if he would encourage the longer term King to placed on his trainers and participate in his upcoming problem, Sinfield stated: ‘He is greater than welcome to hitch us at any level!’  

Kevin Sinfield invitations Prince William to hitch him on his subsequent fundraising problem for motor neurone illness charities – with rugby league legend set to run SEVEN ultramarathons after already elevating £15m

Kevin Sinfield stated his fifth fundraising problem for MND charities will begin in December

The rugby legend invited Prince William to join him, saying he is 'more than welcome' to join

The rugby legend invited Prince William to hitch him, saying he’s ‘greater than welcome’ to hitch

Sinfield’s newest fundraiser will begin in Liverpool on December 1 and take him to Wales, Northern Eire and Scotland, earlier than returning to England and ending in his house city of Saddleworth on December 7.

The 43-year-old will run greater than 30 miles every day and can break every ultramarathon into hour-long 7km legs – one other nod to Burrow’s former Rhinos shirt quantity.

‘If you find yourself keen about one thing, it is very easy to go once more,’ stated Sinfield, who’s stepping down as defence coach of the England rugby union crew after this summer time’s tour to Japan and New Zealand.

‘There’ll come a time when individuals are utterly sick of us which is okay, however we nonetheless wish to assist, so why ought to we cease?

‘To see the battle in Rob and the inspiration he has given so many individuals throughout the UK, it has been unbelievable to be part of.

‘I all the time convey it again to we’re simply making an attempt to assist a mate, and our crew are actually keen about that.

‘We are going to run at the very least 50km a day in a wide range of cities throughout the UK and bang that drum for MND.

Sinfield, 43, is pictured completing the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon earlier this month

Sinfield, 43, is pictured finishing the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon earlier this month

‘We are going to run every hour in 7km slots to offer us time to fulfill the MND group and that is what this has been about for the final 4 years.’

Sinfield’s first problem for MND charities was in 2020, when he accomplished seven marathons in seven days round Oldham and Leeds. The next 12 months, he ran 101 miles from Leicester to Leeds in below 24 hours.

In 2022, he accomplished seven ultramarathons in seven days, beginning at Murrayfield and ending at Previous Trafford. Final 12 months, he did the identical however in several cities, beginning at Headingley after which ending on The Mall in London.

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