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PAFC Game Day Charity Partner 2022

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Wednesday 8 June, 2022

11-year-old cancer survivor, Rhiley Murray, joined the Port Adelaide Football Club players at training before leading the team out against Richmond in Round 21, side-by-side with Childhood Cancer ambassador Travis Boak.

Rhiley is now in remission, after being was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2020 at age 9.

A huge PAFC fan, Rhiley was able to have a kick with and meet his heroes - like favourite player, Charlie Dixon and captain, Tom Jonas in a week he will never forget.

You can join Travis in supporting the work that we do by purchasing a set of gold shoelaces or by giving a “virtual high five” to kids with cancer, with a $5 donation or buy your very own Port Elliot.

Thank you to Travis and the Port Adelaide Football Club for everything you do to support families battling childhood cancer. It means so much.

Please donate.

Travis Boak gold shoelaces with Rhiley
CCA Ambassador Travis Boak with Rhiley and his gold shoelaces
Murray family at Adelaide Oval
Rhiley's family with Thunda and Elliot at Adelaide Oval
Rhiley running out with Travis Boak and PAFC team
Rhiley running out with Travis Boak and PAFC team
PAFC Travis Boak wearing gold shoelaces for childhood cancer
PAFC Travis Boak wearing gold shoelaces for childhood cancer

Watch Thomas’s Story

Watch this 5 minute film where Chris Hartley talks through his family’s journey after his son’s diagnosis of a brain tumour and the support he received from the Childhood Cancer Association.

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