Sunderland Echo

Lowery’s Lads hit the back of the net again in memory of Bradley

- Katy Wheeler Katy.Wheeler@nationalwo­rld.com @KatyJourno

Football mad lads will be aiming to hit the back of the net again in honour of Bradley Lowery.

The 2022 edition of the Bradley Lowery Cup takes place on Saturday, in honour of the late youngster.

Blackhall Colliery Black Cats fan Bradley touched the hearts of the nation with his battle against neuroblast­oma, which claimed his life in July 2017.

But the six-year-old’s legacy lives on in the countless fundraisin­g he’s inspired.

One of them is the annual cup, which raises thousands of pounds for good causes in Bradley’s name.

Organiser Jack Murray said: “It's very much in the same modus operandi as previous years.

"We're two teams of mates who've been raising money under the Lowery's Lads name since 2016.

"We've raised more than £15,000 since starting, and we aim to raise a minimum of £2,000 each event we host."

This Saturday’s Bradley Lowery Cup is hosted by Sunderland RCA, Orchard Care Homes and Lowery's Lads and takes place at Sunderland LGV Park in Beechbrook­e, Ryhope.

It starts from noon with matches by Sunderland RCA

under 7s v under 8s, followed by under 9s v under 10s.

From 2.30pm, Lowery’s Lads will take on Brad’s Boys, with an after party from 4pm.

As well as the football, there is set to be a bouncy

slide, penalty shootout, food and drink, stalls and a raffle.

Jack added: “Seeing our events go from strength to strength since 2016 in the torrential rain in Fence Houses is nothing short of amazing.

"Year on year, we are

amazed as a group as to how the community rally round us and help us to keep Bradley's legacy burning and. for that reason, we will continue to raise money in his name in the fight against childhood cancer.”

Player Karl Watson said: “I knew how much Sunderland meant to Bradley, so to have this kind of annual event running in his name and having it based in Sunderland, I know he would be proud to see 30-plus normal lads playing in his honour.”

Entry on the day is free, with a donation on entry welcome.

Alternativ­ely, you can donate to the cause at www. justgiving.com/fundraisin­g/blc22

 ?? ?? Lowery’s Lads take on Josie’s Giants in the Bradley Lowery Cup in 2019. Picture: Tom Banks
Lowery’s Lads take on Josie’s Giants in the Bradley Lowery Cup in 2019. Picture: Tom Banks
 ?? ?? Bradley Lowery was just six when he died in 2017.
Bradley Lowery was just six when he died in 2017.
 ?? ?? Event oganiser Jack Murray.
Event oganiser Jack Murray.

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