Jack Scadden and Terry Gibbs are embarking on an extraordinary challenge to walk to all ten Gallagher Premiership rugby grounds in just 21 days.
Starting on 20 April, the challenge will culminate at the iconic Principality Stadium on 10 May for the ‘Big Day Out’, where Bristol Bears face Bath Rugby.
The #Prem10BigWalk aims to raise awareness and vital funds for Looseheadz, rugby’s mental health charity, which is on a mission to place a mental health lead in every rugby club around the world.
Kukri is proud to support Jack (and friend Terry Gibbs) in his quest, providing them with high-performance kit featuring a QR code linking directly to information on how supporters can donate.

Jack, a 26-year-old rugby content creator from Somerset, is no stranger to a challenge. Last year, he visited every football club in England’s top seven divisions to raise money for charity.
Looking ahead to his next challenge, which no one has completed before, Jack said, “I wanted to take it on because I want to test myself physically and mentally while helping Looseheadz save lives.”
“The rugby community has always been an incredible place for sport, socialising and opening up to each other. This is my way of giving back.”
In preparation for the 621-mile challenge, Jack has been following a tailored training plan, including strength and cardio workouts designed by his personal trainer.
“I’m relishing the challenge of testing my resilience,” he said. “As tough as it will be, I’m excited to connect with rugby clubs and players throughout the journey and create content to raise awareness.”
Supporting Looseheadz is deeply important to Jack. He’s followed the charity’s efforts to promote mental health within the rugby community and is committed to helping further their mission.
“Looseheadz’s work at grassroots level has been incredible, and I want to contribute to their cause.
“We need to prioritize mental health, and I’m proud to walk for that purpose,” Jack added.
Kukri stands behind Jack’s journey and is dedicated to empowering athletes and raising awareness for causes that make a difference.
How to Get Involved
Supporters can follow Jack’s journey on social media for more information. Join him in making a difference by raising awareness for mental health in rugby.