Bulldogs Unite Community at Fourth Iftar Dinner

NRL squad members (L to R) Daniel Suluka-Fifita, Jack Todd and Luke Smith were on hand alongside Sitili Tupouniua as well as NRLW squad members Latisha Smythe and Waimarie Martin.

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs recently held their fourth annual Iftar Dinner at Belmore Sports Ground, bringing together over 600 guests for a night of unity, reflection, and celebration during Ramadan.

The event, open to Members, fans, and the general public, featured heartfelt speeches emphasizing the importance of cultural diversity and community unity.

A moving prayer on the field further highlighted the sense of connection among attendees.

The evening included a complimentary buffet dinner with traditional Iftar meal, dessert, and a coffee cart, fostering a spirit of togetherness and camaraderie.

"The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs proudly hosted their fourth annual Iftar Dinner this week at Belmore Sports Ground, bringing together players, staff, community groups, and the wider community for a special evening of unity, reflection, and celebration."

"As a Club deeply connected to the diverse communities within the Canterbury-Bankstown district, the Bulldogs were honoured to welcome over 600 guests, the highest attendance yet, to share in the breaking of the fast during this significant time of Ramadan."

"The night began with heartfelt speeches, where Club leaders and special guests shared their reflections on the importance of unity and cultural diversity within the community."

"This was followed by a moving prayer on the field, creating a powerful moment of connection.

Guests were invited to enjoy a complimentary buffet dinner, offering a delicious traditional Iftar meal followed by dessert and a coffee cart that further enhanced the sense of togetherness."

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