Our Score Dragons Team at WIN Stadium

Score Dragons & Music Makers Take Centre Stage at WIN Stadium

On Friday night at WIN Stadium, our Score Dragons and Music Makers were part of the St George Illawarra Dragons vs Manly clash — contributing to the pre-game and half-time game-day experience that demonstrated inclusive sport in action.

And boy did they deliver, with our Score Dragons taking to the field for a friendly match that impressed from start to finish. Extended minutes gave players the space to settle into the game, build combinations, and back each other across both halves. The standard of play reflected real effort — strong teamwork, clear communication, and a shared sense of accountability on the field.

Building Atmosphere and Opportunity

Our Music Makers also played an important role in shaping the night. From clapping players onto the field to backing them from the sidelines, they helped set the tone and keep energy high throughout the match.

They also stepped into a different kind of spotlight, joining the St George Illawarra Dragons Hype Squad and performing a pre-game routine on the field. It was a well-earned opportunity to be part of the broader game-day experience and contribute in their own way.

Music Makers

Strong Partnerships Make It Possible

A sincere thank you to the St George Illawarra Dragons for continuing to back programs like this. Access to a professional venue and match-day environment matters — it raises expectations, creates genuine experiences, and shows what’s possible when inclusion is built into the way sport is delivered.

50/50 volunteers

From Game Day to Impact

We were proud to be named the beneficiary of the 50/50 raffle, which raised more than $11,000 on the night. With 50% of the total going directly to The Disability Trust, these funds will support the ongoing delivery and growth of our Sport & Recreation programs — creating more opportunities for people to participate, connect and be part of their community.A sincere  thank you to our volunteers who gave their time to sell tickets. Your support played a direct role in turning this opportunity into meaningful impact.

A Shared Moment to Celebrate

From the roar of the crowd to the laughter on the field, Friday night was filled with moments that mattered.

It was fun.
It was inclusive.

And most importantly, it showed what’s possible when everyone has the opportunity to take part — where people can step onto the field, contribute in their own way, and be part of something that reflects real community.

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