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KEEPER JACK ON HIS BIKE FOR CHARITY

KEEPER JACK

By Jon Couch
FUNDRAISER Jack Hartopp is ready to swap goalkeeping kit for his lyrca suit - all in the name of Prostate Cancer UK.
The 23-year-old - who is currently playing for Midland League Division Two side Coventry Alvis - is to embark on a two-day, 145-mile cycling challenge from Sheffield to Amsterdam in June, raising thousands of pounds for the men’s charity.
Hartopp will take on the Football to Amsterdam ride as part of a strong team of former Nottingham Forest legends - including Mark Crossley, Andy Reid and Basford United manager Steve Chettle - who have set a collective tar...

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