Jamaica's rugby league team aim to be trailblazers off the field as well as on it after speaking at a Black Lives Matter event in Leeds on Sunday.
The Reggae Warriors qualified for their first ever World Cup last year by stunning the more established USA in Jacksonville.
But captain Joe Brown and his squad want their impact to go beyond the pitch and have been in discussions with a host of organisations in their 2021 host city Leeds about leaving a lasting legacy.
Bradford prop Jon Magrin and the team’s operations director Alex Simmons both spoke about the need for positive action at Sunday’s peaceful protest.
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