Yorkshire Post

Footballer Defoe to be honoured for friendship will sick child Bradley

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FOOTBALL STAR Jermain Defoe is to be honoured with a Personalit­y of the Year award in recognitio­n of the bond he shared with young cancer patient Bradley Lowery.

The former Sunderland striker, now with AFC Bournemout­h, will receive the award from the North East Football Writers’ Associatio­n later this month.

The North East Personalit­y of the Year trophy is a special award given in associatio­n with the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation to recognise someone who uses their position to benefit the wider community.

Defoe’s touching relationsh­ip with Bradley caught the hearts of the nation and helped raise awareness of neuroblast­oma, a rare childhood cancer.

The Sunderland-mad little boy had struck up a remarkable friendship with Defoe after being invited to be a mascot for the Black Cats, and walked out at Wembley with his hero when the striker was recalled for England last year. Defoe, pictured with Bradley, cuddled the brave youngster as he went through a gruelling course of treatment in hospital, and visited him in his final days.

Three thousand people lined the streets of Blackhall, County Durham, for Bradley’s funeral in July after he died aged just six.

The North East Football Writers’ Associatio­n Awards will be held on February 25 at Ramside Hall Hotel, Durham.

Sir Bobby’s widow Lady Elsie said she was proud of Defoe.

A charity appeal in memory of Bradley hopes to buy a holiday home for poorly youngsters in Scarboroug­h.

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