Wests Tigers prepare for a ANZAC round clash against the South Sydney Rabbitohs. The boys will be pushing for back to back wins after our first win of the season last week.
Wests Tigers Members and Fans are encouraged to attend the match at Commbank Stadium.
Match: Wests Tigers v Rabbitohs
Round 7 -
home Team
Wests Tigers
13th Position
away Team
Rabbitohs
8th Position
Venue: CommBank Stadium, Sydney
Match Details
Date - Saturday 23rd April
5:00 pm: Gates Open
5:15 pm: Kick Off: Harvey Norman NSWRL Women's – Wests Tigers v Rabbitohs
6:45 pm: Full Time: Harvey Norman NSWRL Women's – Wests Tigers v Rabbitohs
7:35 pm: Kick Off: NRL – Wests Tigers v Rabbitohs
9:20 pm: Full Time: NRL – Wests Tigers v Rabbitohs
TICKETS AND MEMBERSHIP
Membership Marquee will be located outside Gate B
Member recognition Wall will be positioned inside entry at Gate B
Elite/Platinum Plus/CommBank VIP Members enter via Gate F
Members bar will be open inside Gate B next to the merchandise outlet. Wests Tigers Members group - The Ambush will be hosting pre game entertainment from 6:30pm
General public tickets can be purchased here.
MERCHANDISE
Merchandise Van will be located in the precinct outside Gate B
Internal Merchandise Outlet located next to the Members Bar inside Gate B
COMMUNITY
Wests Tigers are pleased to have Legacy as our official charity partner for Round 7.
For nearly 100 years, Legacy has supported veterans’ families in times of great need. Born out of the trenches of WWI with a promise a soldier made to his dying mate, “to look after the missus and kids”.
Today Legacy keeps that promise alive by supporting over 43,000 widows, widowers, children, and persons with a disability across Australia. Providing stability, guidance, and assistance to ensure these families are never alone.
Legacy is volunteer-run with over 4,000 volunteers, or Legatees, serving nationwide. Their tireless work ensures children are never disadvantaged as a result of their parents’ service.
This Anzac Day, give back to the families who have given so much.
Donate today here.
Wests Tigers 50/50 Charity Raffle
Wests Tigers will be supporting charity partner, Legacy through the 50/50 Charity Raffle.
To purchase your tickets, support a great cause and go in the chance to win part of the total funds raised, head to the match this week or if you are watching from home purchase your tickets at https://5050charityraffle.com.au/weststigers
Autism Friendly Room
The Autism Friendly Room will be activating at Wests Tigers Round 7 match at CommBank Stadium. This is an opportunity for families who have children with Autism have a safe and supportive space to watch an NRL game.
In association with Autism Spectrum Australia, Wests Tigers are proud to continue its participation in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyard initiative. This means that those with a hidden disability can wear a Sunflower lanyard or wristband at a Wests Tigers matches or event to make their disability visible to those around them while at a Wests Tigers event.
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is about supporting people with a hidden disability, making the invisible, visible and helping them attain the understanding, patience and assistance needed when going about their daily lives.
WHATS ON AT THE GAME
Curtain Raiser
Ensure you arrive at CommBank Stadium early to cheer on our Wests Tigers Harvey Norman NSW Women’s Premiership team who will kick-off their season against the South Sydney Rabbitohs at 5:15pm. With several players returning from their duties with their respective NRLW teams, the team will be keen to put on a show for all Wests Tigers fans.
Show Your Stripes
Don’t forget to bring your Wests Tigers Members scarf to the game on Saturday with the club continuing the Show Your Stripes campaign in 2022. As kick-off approaches, Members and fans will stand together with scarfs above their heads to support the players as they take to the field. You can still participate even if you can’t make the game by posting a photo on social media using #ShowYourStripes.
Plenty of fun
Away from the footy, there's plenty to do on Saturday night, including the opportunity to participate in a Two-Up competition, the Throw the Ball Activation and face painting. Plus you can check out the Show Your Stripes Letter Lights located inside Gate B.
Match Day Travel Information
Fans are encouraged to plan ahead and consider all the available travel options.
All attendees are able to take advantage of the free travel on public transport as part of the NSW Government’s initiative over the Easter holiday period.
When catching public transport, plan ahead, allow extra time and sit or stand on the green dots. You can also check real-time capacity indicators when planning your trip or boarding services.
Trains and buses run regularly to Parramatta Station which is a 15 minute walk from the stadium. Some buses also make stops outside the stadium on O’Connell St. Remember it’s mandatory to wear a face mask when travelling on public transport.
If you’re driving, travel with your group and use the available parking nearby at the Justice Precinct car park off Hunter St, Eat Street car park off George St and Parramatta Station car park off Wentworth St. Make a day of it and arrive early, there’s plenty of nearby restaurants and cafes on Church Street along the newly revitalised Eat Street.