England rugby star James Haskell backs Brighton RNLI campaign
11:00am Tuesday 22nd July 2014 in News
James Haskell at last year’s event
AN ENGLAND rugby star will return to Brighton seafront as part of a safety campaign.
James Haskell, who has 51 caps, will help the Royal National Lifeboat Institution launch their beach safety campaign in Brighton.
The back-row forward is the poster boy of the charityâs Respect the Water campaign and will be at Brighton Marina on Thursday.
Last year, he joined other residents in a punchbag challenge to see how quickly swimmers tire against 250kg of water.
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Article source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/wales/28130392
England rugby star joins RNLI volunteers in Brighton for campaign launch
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