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James Lowe’s golden game (tinged with orange)


9 June 2017

James Lowe’s golden game (tinged with orange)


When James Lowe plays his 50th rugby game for the Chiefs tonight, Arthritis New Zealand will celebrate his golden milestone along with him.

The 24-year-old winger will be wearing his orange Arthritis New Zealand wristband as usual. He’s battled juvenile rheumatoid arthritis since he was a teenager and now acts as ambassador for the charity, encouraging other young people who have the disease.

As well as tonight’s clash with the Hurricanes, Lowe was named yesterday to play for the Māori All Blacks against the British and Irish Lions in Rotorua next week.

Arthritis New Zealand’s Chief Executive Sandra Kirby couldn’t be prouder of the talented young player.

“We’re absolutely delighted that James has been picked for the team. He’s living proof that arthritis can strike even fit, healthy young people and the diagnosis doesn’t mean you have to give up your dreams,” she said.

Ten years ago, James was frequently bedridden and in pain, needing help even to get to the bathroom. It was a tough time for the active, sports-mad teenager and his family before they found the right medication for the autoimmune condition. James now manages his arthritis with weekly injections and spends time off-field spreading the word that arthritis can be overcome.

“You may not get rid of it, but you can live and work with it, and succeed in your endeavours,” he says.

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