
Harley-Davidson ambassador Nathan Hindmarsh and his fellow rugby league mates Brad Fittler, Steve Menzies and Danny Buderus are now in the midst of completing an 11-day 4000km ride to raise awareness and funds for Father Chris Riley's Youth Off The Streets youth charity.
This will be the fifth year that Harley-Davidson has supported the charity under the 'Hogs For The Homeless' banner, and in 2017 Harley-Davidson has also donated an XL1200CX Roadster as first prize in the raffle.
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"Working alongside some of the biggest names in Rugby League, we have recognised what can be achieved by coming together, and the impact that we have already received over the past five years It is a rewarding program for our dealers and all those involved," said Adam Wright, Marketing Director Harley-Davidson Australia and New Zealand.
"We are extremely proud to continue our commitment to The Hogs For The Homeless tour."
Cruising the depths and breadth of NSW, The Hogs For The Homeless crew will also consist of Josh Perry, Steve Roach, Paul Sironen, Tim Brasher, Kerry Hemsley and Ian Schubert and will make 14 country stops including Bathurst, Orange, Dubbo and Walgett.
Hosting an array of activities, the rugby league greats will set up clinics, attend local tournaments and give away 3000 footballs. The team has also committed to help the town of Walgett re-turf an entire rugby league pitch, with almost $150,000 in materials and labour being donated.
To date, Hogs For The Homeless has raised more than $450,000 for Youth Off The Streets, the charity supporting young people who are homeless, drug dependent and recovering from abuse.