Ex-All Black Captain Riding for a Cause
- The former All Black captain participated in the Pedal 4 Prostate event held on October 8 to help raise awareness about prostate cancer.
- He joined the event after two close friends received prostate cancer diagnoses, which made the cause personal for him.
- The Prostate Cancer Foundation selected Pedal 4 Prostate as its signature event to attract middle-aged men through cycling, seen as the new golf.
- More than 20 teams signed up for the event, reflecting prostate cancer's impact as New Zealand's most common male cancer with about 3,000 diagnoses yearly.
- The captain emphasized yearly check-ups for men over 40 to combat stigma, noting, "If you wait sadly you might be a statistic.
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