In the name of conquering blood cancer, Sydney FC Midfielder Luke Brattan will take part in the Leukemia Foundation World’s Greatest Shave next month.
Mr Brattan is getting involved for his 23-year-old sister Holli who has been diagnosed with a very rare type of leukemia.
He told Sky News “it’s a pleasure” for him to work with the foundation because they are a “great organization”. “I encourage everyone to go out there, you don’t have to shave your head you can colour it… it’s an incredible time,” he said.
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