Dockers Wear Hope for Starlight | Perth News
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This Thursday, the Fremantle Dockers take on Sydney in their 24th annual Starlight Purple Haze Game, a heart-pounding match with a powerful purpose: raising vital funds for seriously ill children. Players will wear custom t-shirts designed by seven-year-old Paige McKay, a brave girl fighting a brain tumor, whose journey—from surgeries to stabilization thanks to new treatments—has been deeply supported by the Starlight Foundation. The game’s emotional core shines through as players like Caleb Serong share how interacting with kids like Paige renews their spirit and purpose. Fans can boost fundraising by pledging per goal, with South32 matching up to $100,000, while Starlight merchandise at the stadium ensures every purchase makes a difference. With Paige’s starry rocket design symbolizing hope and resilience, the Dockers are rallying fans for a record-breaking crowd—and a record-breaking impact—for kids in need.
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