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Fans of rugby league in the UK can continue supporting the Mose Masoe Foundation via text donations of £5, £10, £15 or £20.

The money raised will help raise money for the former Samoan international who suffered a career-ending and life-changing spinal injury when playing for Hull Kingston Rovers in January 2020.

Mose has recently opened up and spoken about the struggles he faces ahead, and when he returns home to Australia, where he will require suitably adapted accommodation and potentially lifelong care and support.

It is hoped that through the running of the Foundation enough money will be raised to support Mose and his family over the coming years, and also others who suffer serious spinal injuries when playing rugby.

People can donate £5, £10, £15, or £20 via text to support the cause.

Text 70085 and text

Text 5MOSE - to donate £5

Text 10MOSE - to donate  £10

Text 15MOSE - to donate £15

Text 20MOSE - to donate £20

Texts cost amount donated plus one standard rate message.

Monies received are being administered by the Hull Kingston Rovers Community Trust (registered charity number 1123345) and being held in a client account administered by 360, Chartered Accountants.

Funds will be held and released to the Mose Masoe Foundation upon the charity application being processed.

Funds raised are to support Mose Masoe, a beneficiary of the Mose Masoe Foundation.

Any excess donations will be used to support other beneficiaries of the charity.

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