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Help for Heroes - Teams Up
By Kath 18/9/08 September 18 2008
Help for Heroes Match-Teams Announced Lawrence Dallaglio and Scott Gibbs will lead two all star casts as some of rugby’s biggest names are reunited at Twickenham this Saturday Tickets for the Help for Heroes Challenge match are available in advance from Ticketmaster (0844 847 2492 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk) until 12noon on Friday September 19 and are priced from £20 for adults and £10 for juniors

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Help for Heroes Match - Teams Announced

Lawrence Dallaglio and Scott Gibbs will lead two all star casts as some of rugby’s biggest names are reunited at Twickenham this Saturday.
 
They are among 20 international players from six countries who will join services rugby’s top brass to raise £1m for the Help for Heroes fund for the care and rehabilitation of injured British service personnel who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
Joining Dallaglio in the Help for Heroes XV are fellow World Cup winners Martin Johnson, Jason Robinson, Will Greenwood, Richard Hill, Mark Regan and Dan Luger and Great Britain rugby league legend Martin Offiah.
 
Also throwing their considerable weight behind the cause are former Scotland captain Gordon Bullock and Samoan powerhouse Zak Feaunati, who line up alongside Gibbs in the International XV. 
 
After injuring his ankle in training yesterday, questions over his fitness have seen New Zealand’s giant wing Jonah Lomu relegated to the bench, where he will sit opposite Martin Johnson.  The pair are familiar sparring partners, having last faced each other in the Nobok Challenge match at Twickenham over three years ago.  The match, which was the England legend’s last competitive game, saw Johnson’s Northern Hemisphere select XV narrowly defeat Lomu’s Southern Hemisphere rivals 33-29.
 
The international contingent will be joined by 13 players from the Royal Marines, Air Force, Army and Royal Navy, including Leading Aircraft Engineering Technician (LAET) Dave Pascoe and Captain Mark Lee.  The pair last faced each other as they led their respective sides out for this year’s Army v Navy match at Twickenham in May, when Lee’s Army side triumphed 22-11.
 
Also on show are talented youngsters like England U20 stars Mark Odejobi and Joe Simpson, who is nominated for this year’s prestigious IRB Young Player of the Year award.
 
The Help for Heroes charity match takes place at Twickenham Stadium this Saturday, September 20 (kick off 2.30pm).
 
Help for Heroes XV
15. Mal Roberts (Army)
14. Mark Odejobi (London Wasps)
13. Will Greenwood (England)
12. Jason Robinson (England)
11. Dan Luger (England)
10. Alex Goode (Saracens)
9.  Joe Simpson (London Wasps)
1.  Nathan Catt (Bath Rugby)
2.  Mark Regan (Bristol Rugby, England)
3.  Tom Mercey (Saracens)
4.  Rob Sugden (Army)
5.  Scott Hobson (Bath Rugby)
6.  Matthew Cornish (Royal Air Force)
7.  Richard Hill (England)
8.  Lawrence Dallaglio (England, captain)
Replacements
16. Martin Johnson (England)
17. Tom O’Keeffe (Royal Marines)
18. Richard Matthews (Royal Air Force)
19. Paul Volley (London Scottish)
20. Martin Offiah (Wigan Warriors, Great Britain RL)
21. Dave Pascoe (Royal Navy)
22. Dominic Shabbo (London Irish)
23. Gareth Leonard (Royal Air Force)
24. Henry Barratt (London Wasps)                                    
 
International XV
15. Justin Bishop (Doncaster Knights, Ireland)
14. Kristian Phillips (Ospreys)
13. Angelo Flammia (Royal Air Force)
12. Scott Gibbs (Ospreys, Wales, captain)
11. Kenny Logan (London Wasps, Scotland)
10. Rhys Priestland (Llanelli Scarlets)
9.  Guy Easterby (Otley, Ireland)
1.  David Hilton (Bristol)
2.  Gordon Bulloch (West of Scotland, Scotland)
3.  Darren Morris (Worcester Warriors, Wales)
4.  Gareth Llewellyn (Wales)
5.  Howard Parr (Royal Air Force)
6.  Dafydd Jones (Llanelli Scarlets, Wales)
7.  Colin Charvis (Newport-Gwent Dragons, Wales)
8.  Joe Kava (Army)
Replacements
16. Shane Byrne (Saracens, Wales)
17. Shaun Ruwers (Worcester Warriors)
18. Marsh Cormack (Royal Navy)
19. Mark Lee (Army)
20. Zak Feaunati (Bath, Samoa)
21. Micky Young (Newcastle Falcons)
22. Matt Rhodes (Royal Marines)
23. Dafydd Hewitt (Cardiff Blues)
24. Jonah Lomu (North Harbour, New Zealand)


 
Tickets for the Help for Heroes Challenge match are available in advance from Ticketmaster (0844 847 2492 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk) until 12noon on Friday September 19 and are priced from £20 for adults and £10 for juniors.  Tickets will also be available on the day from the South Stand ticket office.
 

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19 Sep, 2008 14:00 Report
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Help for Heroes - International XV injury update

Due to the injury Jonah Lomu sustained to his right heel at Wednesday's late afternoon training session he will no longer be included in the International XV squad for tomorrow's Help for Heroes match. Jonah, his fellow team mates and management are massively disappointed as he was desperate to play to support Help for Heroes.

Jonah will be replaced on the bench at number 24 by Bath Rugby and England international Michael Stephenson.

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If only greedy football could put on such a great show
If only greedy football could put on such a great show
Selflessness at oval-ball HQ puts our national game to shame

IT WAS a good day to be at Twickenham. In fact it was a magnificent day for the sport of rugby union as 52,254 supporters gathered from around the British Isles raised in excess of £1.1m for the charity Help for Heroes.

Some of the greatest names of northern hemisphere rugby, names such as Martin Johnson, Lawrence Dallaglio and Scott Gibbs, mingled with their military counterparts, men such as Corporal Angelo Flammia, Squadron Leader Howard Parr and Private Joe Kava. The internationals of recent vintage ran the physical gauntlet by turning out in front of this large crowd. Admittedly it was not the highest standard of rugby Twickenham will see this season, but in no way was this game a soft touch.

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21 Sep, 2008 13:58 Report
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Charles and Camilla cheer on the rugby stars helping British heroes

Playing before more than 52,000 spectators, who included the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, rugby stars past and present competed alongside military personnel in a gripping match. It was won by the Help For Heroes, led by Rugby World cup winner Martin, who beat an International XV by 29-10.

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22 Sep, 2008 00:53 Report
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Help for Heroes training session photos

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Kath I have some pictures from the game which I haven't downloaded from my camera as yet.
Where would you like me to send them if there are any decent ones ?

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Hi ya Trouble_gp

that is great you will find our contacts here, please send to either myself or Patrick - Thank you so much

luv Kath


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