Mose Masoe. Pic: Bernatd Platt A WEEKEND of Rugby League across the UK and Australia dedicated to supporting former player Mose Masoe has raised more than £100,000 for his family. The Rugby League community came together over the Easter weekend with fans in UK urged to buy ‘virtual tickets’, whilst a ‘We Stand With Mose’ campaign was launched across the NRL in Australia by the Men of League Foundation. All proceeds are to go to the recently established Mose Masoe Foundation, which will firstly support the 31-year-old Samoan himself and then go on to support others who suffer life-changing spinal injuries playing rugby.
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But we found a mountain of friends and received unbelievable support from a wonderful local community, Paula avowed. Along this journey I have encountered the lowest of lows and at times was on the verge of giving up. But so much human kindness and goodness, which came our way, would not allow me to do that. Those dark days may be a thing of the past, but memories of the generous support of so many people will never ever be lost on my family. Paula s six-year horror story kicked off in the most innocuous way. She was standing on her bed, hanging curtains, when she slipped and fell, breaking her leg in four places.
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