Bradley Corke’s brother and best friend have completed the Three Peaks Challenge, with Brighton & Hove Albion highlighting the fundraising effort for KSSX.
The Albion supporter lost his life in the line of duty earlier this year, and the club have now placed the story in front of supporters again.
The fundraiser has raised nearly £10,000 for Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance, with donations still being invited.
Why Brighton Have Shared The Fundraiser
The football angle here is not a fixture, transfer or selection call.
It is a community story, and a reminder of how often clubs become rallying points for supporters’ families after tragedy.
The Three Peaks Challenge is a demanding UK endurance test, taking in Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon.
For Corke’s brother and best friend to complete it in his memory gives the fundraiser clear emotional weight. Brighton’s platform gives it a wider audience.
ReadBrighton has already covered how Solly March’s farewell message marked an emotional end of an Albion era, and this story belongs in that same human-interest lane.
For ReadBrighton, the key point is simple.
This is a supporter story the club clearly wants its fanbase to see, and the fundraising push remains open.







