Last year the
event saw riders come together to fundraise for the Key to
Life Charitable Trust.
The ride will start at the home
of the Northcote Tigers, Birkenhead War Memorial Park,
before stopping in at the Otara Scorpions and then heading
further south to the Taniwharau Rugby League Club in
Huntly.
Entry is $20 with all funds going to the
Starship Foundation.
ARL chief executive officer
Greg Whaiapu said it s a great chance to help out a worthy
charity, while at the same time giving members from
different clubs a chance to mix and mingle ahead of the new
season.
Press Release – Auckland Rugby League
The Auckland Rugby League’s charity motorcycle ride on March 7, held in conjunction with Colemans Motorcyles, will raise funds for the Starship Foundation.
Last year the event saw riders come together to fundraise for the Key to Life Charitable Trust.
The ride will start at the home of the Northcote Tigers, Birkenhead War Memorial Park, before stopping in at the Otara Scorpions and then heading further south to the Taniwharau Rugby League Club in Huntly.
Entry is $20 with all funds going to the Starship Foundation.
ARL chief executive officer Greg Whaiapu said it’s a great chance to help out a worthy charity, while at the same time giving members from different clubs a chance to mix and mingle ahead of the new season.
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