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Reds players try their hand at Lacrosse

Reds players try their hand at Lacrosse

LFC Players and legends took Warrior Lacrosse players on at Lacrosse and football whilst on the Charlotte leg of the LFC Tour. Lacrosse players taught the LFC players how to throw and catch the ball, and then competed against them at trying to score a Lacrosse goal and a penalty.

The event, organised by Warrior Football, saw Glen Johnson score both his Lacrosse shots. Of the Lacrosse players, Josh Hawkins was the Lacrosse player with the best penalty, scoring once.

LFC Players: Kolo Toure, Suso, Glen Johnson and legends Robbie Fowler and Ian Rush.

Lacrosse Players: Josh Hawkins, Kyle Hartzell and Mike Sawyer.

See the video highlights below:

For more updates from the LFC Tour follow Warrior @WARRIOR_FTBL and @LFCUSA on Twitter

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