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Superhero styled playing jerseys, a one-of-a-kind silver bravery medal, and a big dose of courage will be the driving forces behind the Wellington Lions annual Wellington Children’s Hospital Charity Game against Otago on Sunday.

Each one of the Lions 23 unique playing jersey’s will be auctioned on TradeMe after the squad’s top of the table Mitre 10 Cup Championship match at Westpac Stadium with funds raised going to the Wellington Children’s Hospital (WCH).

Wellington Children's Hospital Charity Jersey

The Lions inaugural charity jersey auction last year raised more than $6,000 and, with the help of The Village Goldsmith, the team are hoping to top that in 2017.

Wellington jewellery designer and manufacturer The Village Goldsmith has crafted a unique one-of-a-kind sterling silver “bravery” coin to be used by the referee for the pre-match coin toss on Sunday before being added as the 24th charity auction item.

The referee’s coin is engraved with the Hospi mascot heads and tails with the date of the game in a special tribute to the two organisation’s decade long partnership.

Wellington Children's Hospital Charity Bravery Medal

Village Goldsmith has also produced “Bravery Medals” for courageous young patients The Bravery Medals will also be available to purchase online (www.whf.org.nz) and in the Hospital Gift Shop. All funds will go to Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital medical equipment fund.

Wellington Lions 2017 captain Brad Shields said the squad were proud to be the official guardians of WCH and urged people to get behind the cause.

“It’s always humbling to visit the children’s ward and inspiring to see the courage of the patients and their parents as well as the work the staff do and to be able to make a small contribution is a real privilege.

“The charity jerseys look great and we’re looking forward to wearing them on Sunday. It will be great if our fans can get behind the auction and give generously if they are able.”

For Lions fans who cannot contribute to the jersey auction Wellington players will be out and about in the city on Friday (September 29) helping with the WCH’s Annual Street Appeal.

Collectors will also be out again on the concourse at Westpac Stadium on Sunday in the build up to the family friendly kick off time of 2:35pm.

Wellington Hospitals Foundation chairman Bill Day said the long association with the Lions and Wellington Children’s Hospital was a great story of how sport can make a positive difference.

“Of course the money raised makes a tangible contribution, but it is difficult to place a value on putting a smile on a young patient’s face when they’re going through a tough time.

“Many young patients have looked forward to the Lions visits over the years and those have continued on an almost weekly basis throughout each season.

“Village Goldsmith’s involvement only adds to things and I have no doubt the medals will lift the recipient’s spirits.”

The Village Goldsmith’s Chris Benham said that “our whole team are really proud to be able to get in behind WCH and design and craft the special medal. We hope the Hospi Bravery Medal will become a special keepsake for the kids, parents and the extended support network to represent the bravery shown by all at what is often a really tough time.

It was great to have the Wellington Lions players join us in our Wellington workshop and take part in crafting the special Bravery coin to start the match.  We hope it will help increase funding for WCH and support all the amazing work they do.”

Bravery Medal

  • These will be available to purchase online and in the Hospital retail store for $120 incl GST.
  • The bravery medal is made in solid sterling silver featuring a sterling silver necklace and presentation box.
  • It designed by the international award winning team at The Village Goldsmith.