Our supporters involved with assisting community clubs to improve the provision of grassroots Rugby League.
Ex Great Britain captain, coach and one of the most successful club coaches of the Super League era.
"Amateur and youth teams are hugely important to the future of the game and supporting grassroots clubs is something that is close to my heart. These clubs help to keep the passion of the sport alive amongst the wider communities, giving men, women and children the chance to become part of a team and benefit from everything that the game has to offer."
"This initiative is about more than a quick lick of paint, it is about inspiring communities to recognise the importance of their local teams and come together to help revitalise facilities."
The England international and Hull FC captain also keeps busy with his amateur coaching role.
"As an amateur coach I see first-hand the role that rugby league plays in the community and this is a great way for players and supporters to put something back. I hope every amateur outfit signs up for the volunteering day as it will improve facilities, increase the pride for your club and highlight the dedication others put in to running rugby league in your area."
One of only a handful of players to feature in the last 14 Super League seasons, the former Castleford, Wakefield and Harlequins winger is now a Sky Sports pundit.
"It's fantastic that Engage Mutual is supporting grassroots rugby league. It's the future of the game and the initiative is a great way of bringing a club and their community together to improve facilities. The chance to win a £5,000 club make-over is a real bonus also and would provide a huge boost for any set up."