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Ryan Reynolds backs stars on the Doddie Weir Cup Cardiff to Edinburgh cycle challenge


Ryan Reynolds has wished the “best of luck” to a team of rugby stars who are cycling 555 miles in 48 hours to deliver the match ball ahead of the Scotland vs Wales Six Nations game. They are raising money for research into motor neurone disease (MND) in memory of late rugby legend Doddie Weir.

The group, which includes former Scotland captain Rob Wainwright and World Cup-winning former England skipper Martin Johnson, set off on their journey from the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Thursday morning in support of the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, which Weir launched in 2017.



The 200-strong peloton of cyclists, which also includes Olympian Sir Chris Hoy, will arrive at BT Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on Saturday for the match known as the Doddie Weir Cup, where the Princess Royal will be waiting to receive the match ball.

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Hollywood actor Reynolds sent a motivational video to the riders offering an advanced welcome to the Racecourse Ground, home of his football club Wrexham AFC, where the group is due to stop on Friday morning.

The Deadpool and Bullet Train star said: “I just want to wish you guys all the best. Go get them and what an incredible cause and such a wonderful thing that you’re all doing.

“I hear that you might stop off at the Racecourse Ground so enjoy it, it’s a pretty magical place and best of luck to each and every one of you.”



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