19 Sep 2019

GIANTS STARS SAY #DROPTHEKNIFE

Eorl Crabtree, Jermaine McGillvary, Suaia Matagi and Oliver Roberts team up with the Giants Community Trust to tell Young Adults that Knife Crime is no game.

Rugby League is a brutal sport and accidents are part of the game, with winners and losers. With knife crime, there are no winners. 

Huddersfield Giants and Huddersfield Giants Community Trust have been helping spread the word over knife crime through the Trust delivering assemblies at our schools to advise the affects that knife crime has on our communities across Huddersfield and West Yorkshire. The film features Eorl Crabtree, Suaia Matagi, Jermaine McGillvary and Oliver Roberts talking about the dangers of knife crime and it's effect on the individual and the community. 

Club Ambassador, Eorl Crabtree said: "In this time, with damning knife crime statistics shocking our community, we need to stand together, as role models and make sure Young Adults know the risks - knife crime is not a game, and there are no winners. 

"I'd like to thank Darren Evans and the guys at Rollsteady Media, as well as all the players involved and the Trust for their help with this campaign, that we hope will make a difference to the community we all live in."

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