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Langer & Tubbs Special

Follows the tragic news, this weekend, that Keighley Cougars player Danny Jones had passed after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest during a League 1 match against London Skolars. The episode will feature Eagles player Tony Tonks and the work he does for the charity Heartbeat of Sport. Heartbeat of Sport is a UK charity based in Elland, West Yorkshire. Formed in October 2012, the charity was started by local businessman Tony Abbott and focuses on one main goal, to reduce the number of Sudden Cardiac Arrests (SCA’s) that happen in sports and the sporting community. More information about the charity and their work can be found on their website: http://www.heartbeatofsport.org/about-us/

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