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DALE PROUD TO SUPPORT DOWN DAY

ROCHDALE striker Joe Bunney – and his team-mates – gave their full backing to support World Down Syndrome Day on Tuesday.
At the League One fixture against Millwall, Bunney’s cousins, Harry, who has Down Syndrome, and his brother Henry led the teams out ahead of kick-off.
Speaking after the 3-3 thriller at the Crown Oil Arena, Bunney, 23, said: “Days like today are about raising awareness of Down Syndrome and celebrating ability rather than disability.
“I was so proud to walk out on to the pitch with Harry and Henry. They had a great night and loved the atte...

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