The Stingrays will be stepping out in style as they take on the Kendall Blues in Saturday's local derby and it's all for a great cause.
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The Stingrays are putting on this is a charity day to support and raise money for Cystic Fibrosis.
In Australia, one in 2,500 babies are born with Cystic Fibrosis, that's one every four days and around one in 25 people carry a single copy of the CF gene change. So it's a condition that has affected many families in our community.
The boys are wearing special jerseys made for this game.
They then will be auctioned back at the Laurieton Hotel after the game. It's sure to be a local event not to miss.
"We are also having a Sponsors Day at the game to thank our wonderful sponsors who support our club," says publicity officer for the Stingrays, Grant Dempsey.
"We're hoping all the community can get behind the event and make it a big success."
"It's always a good game when we play our arch-rivals, Kendall, not only are they great to play against, but there's always a fantastic sense of mateship between the two teams," says Grant.
So come on down to Stingray Stadium and cheer on your local team or call into the Laurieton Hotel and place your bid.