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Match Day Info: Round 24

Wests Tigers will take on the St. George-Illawarra Dragons this Sunday in a must-win game at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Off the back of a big win over the Newcastle Knights in Round 23, Wests Tigers now face the Dragons in what will be the hosts' final home game of 2019, with the visitors needing to win to keep their hopes at a top eight finish alive.

With finals hopes in the balance, it's certainly not a game to be missed as both sides look to ensure they finish the 2019 regular season on a winning note.


MATCH DETAILS

Date — Sunday, September 1

Time — 4:05pm AEST

Venue — Sydney Cricket Ground


EVENT DETAILS

2:45pm — Box Office Open at Sydney Cricket Ground

3:05pm — Gates Open at Sydney Cricket Ground

4:05pm — NRL, St. George-Illawarra Dragons vs. Wests Tigers


TICKETS

Join us in opposition territory at Sydney Cricket Ground as we take on the Dragons this weekend! Secure your seats in our Supporters Bay to cheer the boys on!

Click here to get your tickets to Dragons v Wests Tigers this Sunday!


MERCHANDISE

Wests Tigers merchandise will be available at Driver Avenue behind the Members Stand — stop by to collect your 2019 Heritage Jersey the boys will be wearing!


GETTING TO THE GAME

Public Transport

The easiest way to access the SCG is by public transport. Moore Park is a 20-minute walk or a short bus ride from Central Station and fans are encouraged to arrive early, allowing plenty of time to enter the venue and find your seat. Please note that special event buses (Route 1) no longer run from Chalmers Street at Central Station. All public transport schedule information from surrounding Sydney suburbs is available at Transport NSW or by calling 131 500. For event specific traffic, road closure and Special Event Clearway information visit Live Traffic.

Parking

Parking in the Moore Park precinct is available under the current provisions:

  • EP2 and EP3 — Public parking on event days only ($25 fee per car). Entry to EP2 (Kippax) and EP3 (Showground) via Driver Avenue. Driver Avenue: The centre portion of Driver Avenue is closed for larger events. Access to EP2 is from Moore Park Road and the Eastern Distributor in the north andEP3 via Lang Road and Anzac Parade in the south.
  • Entertainment Quarter — Public parking (fees apply). Entry to the Entertainment Quarter parking via Lang Road.
  • Sydney Boys High School — Public parking for selected events only (fees apply). Entry to Sydney Boys HighSchool via Cleveland Street.
  • Sydney Girls High School —  Public parking for selected events only (fees apply). Entry to Sydney Girls High School via Anzac Parade and Cleveland Street.

Parking payments for all facilities controlled by the SCGT are via debit/credit cards only, no cash. Parking at all sites is limited and Special Event Clearways may be in force for surrounding areas. All car parks have areas reserved for patrons with disabilities.

Taxi/Hire/Uber

There are permanent taxi ranks located in the Entertainment Quarter on Errol Flynn Boulevard (opposite the Hordern Pavilion and another on Moore Park Road opposite the Olympic Hotel. At present there are no designated Uber or Hire Car zones in the precinct.

Cycle Ways

Moore Park, Centennial Park and the surrounding areas boast some of the most picturesque cycleways in Sydney and is one of the most cycle-friendly public spaces in the city. Cyclists will find many bike racks in convenient locations along Driver Avenue in Moore Park and all pathways in Moore Park are shared footpath/cycleways.

Walking

Take a leaf out of the SCGT's many sporting codes' playbook and get fit on the way to their games. The precinct is easily accessible via the Tibby Cotter Walkway which delivers patrons from Moore Park west to the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust precinct.

Acknowledgement of Country

Wests Tigers respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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