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Hitting the right notes for Christmas

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 4:53 pm
by josie andrews
Super League players from across all 14 clubs have been getting into the Christmas spirit in the build up to the festive period to help raise funds for the RFL Benevolent Fund by lending their skills to a video remake of the classic Christmas carol, The Twelve Days of Christmas.

Each club in the Super League have taken on the challenge of singing one verse of the carol and the video production will be available to watch on ukrugbyleague’s Youtube channel from 4.00pm on Monday.

With all proceeds generated from the video set to go to the Benevolent Fund, which provides support to individuals whose lives have been seriously affected through injury and illness, players across the country have been quick to test their soprano skills in front of the camera.

“I think it’s fantastic to help raise funds for the people who have played our great game and have been injured,” said Leeds Rhinos scrum-half Rob Burrow. “I think it’s a great cause and it’s great to give something back.

“As players, sometimes we don’t realise how fortunate we are. When we lose a game it feels bad, but it pales in comparison to what some people are going through and this sort of thing highlights the family orientation in Rugby League.

“The lads thoroughly enjoyed the singing and it was a pleasure to be involved. It’s not something we do often but it’s all good fun. We’re not the best singers but I don’t think we embarrassed ourselves - I don’t think there’s too many X Factor contestants in our team though.”

England and Huddersfield Giants prop Eorl Crabtree was keen to reiterate those comments, saying: “I think it’s important players get behind things like this and use our profiles to raise awareness of the Benevolent Fund.

“There are quite a few dreadful singers in the team, Kevin Brown and Luke Robinson are probably two of the worst singers you are ever going to come across but that’s what it’s all about - having a laugh and raising awareness, and seeing a Rugby League player doing something which is totally uncomfortable to them.”

To watch the Super League’s Twelve Days of Christmas video, go to http://www.youtube.com/ukrugbyleague at 4pm

To donate to the RFL Benevolent Fund, please visit http://www.justgiving.com/rugbytwelvedays

http://www.therfl.co.uk/news/article/24 ... notes-for?

Re: Hitting the right notes for Christmas

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 4:54 pm
by ancientnloyal
You can't fault the effort thats gone in to make the video happen.

Re: Hitting the right notes for Christmas

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 4:59 pm
by josie andrews
12 Days of Christmas


Super League players and cheerleaders from across all 14 clubs have been getting into the Christmas spirit in the build up to the festive period to help raise funds for the RFL Benevolent Fund by lending their skills to a video remake of the classic Christmas carol, The Twelve Days of Christmas.

Each club in the Super League have taken on the challenge of singing one verse of the carol and the video production is available to watch on ukrugbyleague's Youtube channel. For Wigan, the Warrior Girls stepped forward to fill the void as the players were in Florida on the pre-season training camp.

With all proceeds generated from the video set to go to the Benevolent Fund, which provides support to individuals whose lives have been seriously affected through injury and illness, players and club staff across the country have been quick to test their soprano skills in front of the camera.

"I think it's fantastic to help raise funds for the people who have played our great game and have been injured," said Leeds Rhinos scrum-half Rob Burrow. "I think it's a great cause and it's great to give something back.

"As players, sometimes we don't realise how fortunate we are. When we lose a game it feels bad, but it pales in comparison to what some people are going through and this sort of thing highlights the family orientation in Rugby League.

"The lads thoroughly enjoyed the singing and it was a pleasure to be involved. It's not something we do often but it's all good fun. We're not the best singers but I don't think we embarrassed ourselves - I don't think there's too many X Factor contestants in our team though."

England and Huddersfield Giants prop Eorl Crabtree was keen to reiterate those comments, saying: "I think it's important players get behind things like this and use our profiles to raise awareness of the Benevolent Fund.

"There are quite a few dreadful singers in the team, Kevin Brown and Luke Robinson are probably two of the worst singers you are ever going to come across but that's what it's all about - having a laugh and raising awareness, and seeing a Rugby League player doing something which is totally uncomfortable to them."

To watch the Super League's Twelve Days of Christmas video, go to http://www.youtube.com/user/ukrugbyleague

http://www.wiganwarriors.com/WContent.a ... &type=news

Re: Hitting the right notes for Christmas

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 5:00 pm
by josie andrews
As usual a day behind everyone else from the official site
:(

Re: Hitting the right notes for Christmas

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:33 pm
by exile in Tiger country
and aren't Wigan getting some grief on Facebook? Just because, I assume, we were in Florida when the video was made.

Re: Hitting the right notes for Christmas

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 5:27 pm
by josie andrews
Where's all the grief exile??

Re: Hitting the right notes for Christmas

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:58 pm
by exile in Tiger country
josie andrews wrote:Where's all the grief exile??
Quite a few people saying things like "Wigan Cheating" and "no surprise with that" and similar peurile comments on the Superleague fans site on FB

Re: Hitting the right notes for Christmas

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 5:34 pm
by josie andrews
Oh right, not seen it!

Re: Hitting the right notes for Christmas

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 8:07 pm
by georgeorwell
Really dislike Leeds but like and respect Rob Burrow, great little guy!!