WELLINGTON Motors will once again be supporting Jack Scadden when he sets off on the fourth leg of his 164 Stadium Challenge in aid of Children’s Hospice South West.

To date intrepid traveller Jack has visited each of the home grounds of the clubs in the top three divisions and this time will be visiting the 24 home grounds of the teams in League Two.

Following this leg Jack still has three more leagues to go, the National League, National League North and National League South where he hopes to complete the challenge at Taunton Town later in the season.

For the fourth leg Jack will be joined by Terry Gibbs and Shane Jordan and the group will be driving up to Barrow on the Sunday afternoon ready to set off from their Holker Street ground at 10am on Monday 25th March.

Looking ahead to the trip Jack said: “During the course of this leg of the challenge I reckon that we will cover 1,075 miles and plan to finish at Newport County’s ground at Rodney Parade 28 hours later.”

Currently the 164 Stadium Challenge has raised £700 towards the £1000 target that Jack Scadden is hoping to reach for Children’s Hospice South West.