FORMER Saints and Bradford legend Leon Pryce is preparing to walk off into the sunset to celebrate his glorious playing career – quite literally!

Leon is one of a group of players who will tackle the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks as part of the 2021 Warriors Walk, a special event organised by the independent charity Rugby League Cares.

The Warriors Walk will see recently retired players come together over the weekend of September 11 and 12 to take on the Three Peaks, share memories of their careers and receive information from career advice professionals about the best way to succeed in the next chapter of their working lives.

The project forms part of RL Cares’s efforts to ensure Rugby League players make a successful transition into new careers once their playing days are over, as well as rekindling the special bond that exists whenever professional sportsmen come together.

“I’m really looking forward to the Warriors Walk, it’s going to a fantastic weekend spending time with many of the players I used to play with and against,” said Leon, who made over 200 appearances for the Bulls before going on to play more than 150 times for St Helens.

“I really enjoyed my playing career and am enjoying life after rugby but that’s not something many players find easy.

“RL Cares does a brilliant job supporting players throughout their careers and helping them make a successful transition, and my involvement in the Warriors Walk is my way of saying a big ‘thank you’ to the charity.

“The Three Peaks is going to be a tough challenge for all of us and I’d love to get the best supporters in the game behind me. Hopefully Bradford and Saints fans will sponsor me via my Justgiving page.”

To sponsor Leon’s attempt to scale Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough please visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/leon-pryce

For more information on the work of Rugby League Cares, please visit www.rugbyleaguecares.org