Halifax Courier

Shelf players’ united effort

- Tom Scargill

FOOTBALLER­S FROM Shelf United are hoping to score some charity cash when they take part in a 24-hour running challenge.

Thirty players from the club’s first and second teams will run a total of 10 kilometres each on Friday, August 21, starting and finishing from Stone Chair Variety Club.

They are hoping to raise £2,000 in aid of Marie Curie and Guys and St Thomas’ Charity.

The challenge has been inspired by Mick Uttley, who was diagnosed with Wegener’s granulomat­osis in December 2013, a rare illness that causes inflammati­on of the blood vessels in the nose, sinuses, throat, lungs and kidneys, and who died aged 50 in May 2014.

Guys and St Thomas’ Charity funds research into finding answers as to why this illness occurs in the hope of finding a cure

Jason Taylor, who is a midfielder for the club’s first team, said: “My mother-in-law and my granddad have both died of cancer, so raising money for cancer charities is something I’ve wanted to do for a while.

“Then with Mick, he’s been a club legend for many years, so it’s in memory of him as well.

“He and his family were heavily involved at the club, he was a player for many years and helped out a lot.

“We created a bit of a running club during lockdown, doing mini competitio­ns and it went from there. We thought we might as well use this fitness we’ve gained to do a challenge as a club. Stone Chair is holding a barbecue afterwards, which will hopefully be outside if the weather’s good.”

To donate, visit www.justgiving.com/crowdfundi­ng/shelfunite­d300kmin24­hours.

He and his family were heavily involved at the club, he was a player for many years

ONLINE: www.halifaxour­ier. co.uk

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