An official charity partner of West Ham United, the DT38 Foundation was formed in the memory of our former Australian striker Dylan Tombides - who sadly died at the age of 20 in April 2014 - by his mother Tracy in 2015.
The festive sale aims to support DT38’s invaluable work educating and raising awareness about testicular cancer, and has been organised in partnership with Peacock White Collar Boxing.
The awesome items up for grabs include an exclusive opportunity for two people to play a round of golf with DP World Tour pro Sam Bairstow at super-prestigious The Wisley in Surrey. You’ll also enjoy breakfast and lunch together.
There are a range of West Ham-themed items available to bid on, including a home jersey signed by Club captain Jarrod Bowen, and the Irons home shirt featured in the TV documentary ‘PL Stories: Dylan Tombides’. The shirt is signed by the West Ham United 2023/24 first-team squad.
Just in time for Christmas, you could get your hands on a personalised video message from a West Ham United first-team player, while another item in the auction offers the unique opportunity for two people to join DT38 co-founder Tracy Tombides and a DT38 Ambassador at the Hammers’ home Premier League clash against Crystal Palace on 18 January 2025. The package includes match tickets for the fixture and in-stadium hospitality.
Also among the auction items are a boxing glove signed by Ricky Hatton, a Ferrari cap signed by Formula One drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr, and two opportunities for groups of four to enjoy a round of golf at the historic Downs Course at Goodwood.
You can place your bids HERE, with the auction set to close at 7pm GMT on Tuesday 17 December.
Tracy Tombides said: “Every penny raised through this auction will be used to help save people’s lives through our work educating people about the risks of testicular cancer.
“There are some fantastic items up for grabs and they’ll make brilliant Christmas gifts.
“Thank you to everyone who generously donated such wonderful prizes.”
To find out more about the DT38 Foundation, click HERE.