AS part of a promotion for a new sponsorship deal with Trojan Workwear, watch Warrington Wolves and England prop forward Chris Hill abseil down the 282-foot high ArcelorMittal Orbit at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.
And he was asked quiz questions by England teammate Sam Tomkins in the process.
England will be playing New Zealand in the second game of the Autumn International Series at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Stadium on November 7.
“It was an amazing experience to be stood at the top of the Orbit looking down at the stadium,” said Hill.
“For someone who is afraid of heights, leaning back and getting going at first was quite scary, but once you start lowering yourself down a few times I didn’t mind being so high up. The hard-wearing TROJAN gear felt great too despite being suspended over 200-feet in the air”
“It was great to be in Olympic Park with Sam ahead of the international series and put TROJAN workwear to the test. Fans are going to love it here, there’s a great vibe about the place and I’m sure the Wall of White will create another ‘Super Saturday’ to remember.”
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