Former England captain Lewis Moody will ship the match ball onto the pitch forward of Saturday’s Autumn Nations Collection sport towards Australia at Twickenham.
Moody revealed his motor neurone illness analysis earlier this month.
The 47-year-old was a part of the 2003 World Cup-winning England squad and performed a task in three successive Six Nations titles between 2001 and 2003.
Moody’s mates and former Leicester Tigers team-mates Geordan Murphy and Leon Lloyd have established a GoFundMe web page for the ex-flanker.
The Rugby Soccer Union (RFU) will promote that on the massive display screen in the course of the England vs Australia fixture (3.10pm kick-off), whereas there will likely be a match-worn shirt public sale afterwards with all proceeds donated to Moody and his household.
Moody stated: “It was one in every of my life’s best pleasures to play for England; to tug on that white jersey, to characterize it and all those that had supported and contributed to my journey, in a means that may make them proud.
“Extra importantly, I liked the privilege of doing it alongside among the best, loyal, dedicated and hardworking people I’ve ever met.
“Those bonds and values feel stronger than ever to me today, as a new challenge presents itself and the love and support of this special community embraces us.
“It will likely be an honour to hold the match ball out on Saturday, as a brand new technology of warriors get set to tug on the jersey and make us proud.
“My family and I are truly grateful to all the players, England Rugby and Rugby Australia for all their kindness and support.”
England play 4 fixtures at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham this autumn, with the Australia match adopted by video games towards Fiji (Saturday November 8), New Zealand (Saturday November 15) and Argentina (Sunday November 23).
Go to the Lewis Moody GoFundMe web page at: https://www.gofundme.com/f/lewis-moody-fundraising-appeal