Hoops Capital teams up with What Ability for second season
9 Oct
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Hoops Capital, which encapsulates the Sydney Kings and Flames, is thrilled to unveil that its partnership with What Ability has been extended for a second season.
What Ability, an NDIS registered disability support service utilising professional and semi-professional athletes as support workers, first joined the Sydney Kings and Flames during the 2023-24 as their official community partner.
During their second season with the club, What Ability’s partnership includes being the game day partner on Sunday, October 27 when the Kings take on New Zealand from 2.15pm AEDT at Qudos Bank Arena.
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On that day, What Ability will have 30 participants and support workers attend the round six fixture, who will make the guard of honour as the Kings, including What Ability support worker Shaun Bruce, run onto the court.
On top of that, one lucky participant will have the honour of delivering the game ball.
What Ability’s CEO Jared Chapman was excited to see the two brands continue to grow together
"To team up with Hoops Capital for a second year is absolutely awesome,” Chapman said.
“The enjoyment our participants and support workers get from this partnership is truly unmatched.
“It's incredible to see how sport can bring people together, creating unforgettable memories and fostering a sense of inclusion for everyone involved."
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Tickets to all the Kings’ home matches at Qudos Bank Arena, including the October 27 match-up with the Breakers, are available here.
While the Flames tip-off their WNBL25 season with their home opener against Canberra on Sunday, November 3.
This fixture, part of the Hoops Capital club’s first double-header of 2024-25 alongside the Kings’ match with Tasmania, tips off at 1.45pm AEDT at Qudos Bank Arena – with tickets still available here.

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