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Tackling prostate cancer

Jun 20, 2016 | WA Football
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As part of Men’s Health Week (June 13-19) the West Australian Football Commission has joined forces with Prostate Cancer Foundation Australia (PCFA) to raise awareness and funds for men’s health, in particular prostate cancer.

For too long prostate cancer has been a silent killer of our fathers, grandfathers, brothers, uncles, sons and friends.

This year marks the third time football players across the state will don blue armbands as part of the Know Your Score round of WAFL to honour the men in WA who have lost their lives to prostate cancer.

All WAFL games played during the Know Your Score Round aim to raise awareness of prostate cancer and encourage men to be more proactive about their health by talking to their doctor about prostate cancer, as well as other major diseases they may be at risk of developing such as heart disease, lung cancer and strokes.

At the televised Perth v East Fremantle game umpires will wear ‘Know your Score’ shirts proudly provided by WAFL broadcast partners Kennards Hire.

Before the game kicks off 250 blue balloons will be released at Lathlain Park to represent the most recent statistic of men who lose their life to prostate cancer in WA every year.

Know Your Score patron Glen Jakovich said it is crucial we keep on top of our health as it is an invaluable investment for the future.

“‘Being a professional athlete, I know the importance of being proactive about your health and wellbeing,” Jakovich said.

“I have been touched by cancer in my family, and I want to do everything possible to be here to watch my children grow up.”

Come along to the WAFL clashes on Saturday June 25 to support your club and raise the profile of prostate cancer.

Fixtures
Perth v East Fremantle – Lathlain Park 1:40pm (Live on 7Mate)
Subiaco v Claremont – Medibank Stadium 2:15pm
Peel v Swan Districts – Bendigo Bank Stadium 2:15pm
West Perth v South Fremantle – HBF Arena 2:15pm

Know Your Score is also being supported this year by the whole WA football community including WAAFL, WACFL, WAWFL, Junior clubs and AFL Masters.

Download the Know Your Score App free and sign up for a chance to win some great prizes including WAFL tickets and vouchers.

Free download from the Apple and Google Play stores now.

About Prostate Cancer

  • Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer in Australian men
  • Every day nine men die from the disease
  • In WA, around 3,000 men are diagnosed each year, and almost 300 will lose their lives to the disease.

Donate now!
Go to www.knowyourscore.org.au to make your donation

#knowyourscorepcfa

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