Thursday, 2 October 2008
Camp Quality UK Recruits England International Rugby Player
It was announced today that England and Gloucester Rugby's George Chuter has become an ambassador of Camp Quality UK, the children's cancer charity.
This follows the recent announcement of another England rugby player, Russell Earnshaw, also becoming an ambassador for the charity.
Chuter played in all seven of England’s Rugby World Cup 2007 matches, starting the pool matches against Samoa and Tonga and coming on as a replacement for Mark Regan in five others.
Chuter, who now plays for Leicester Tigers, was excited by the move, saying: "I'm delighted to strengthen the charity's links with the sporting community by becoming an ambassador for Camp Quality UK. I look forward to spreading the word about the fantastic work that the charity does and others will also support the charity in any way they can."
Marc Lawn, Chairman of Camp Quality, said: "We are delighted to welcome George as an ambassador for the charity and are honoured by his support. By expanding the charity's link with the sporting community in the UK, we hope to continue to grow in size and benefit of those families and children who need our help most."
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