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The main attraction on Saturday night might be the all-important clash between the Sharks and Tigers, however some special half time entertainment is also certain to get plenty of attention.

While the players are taking a well-earned break the Australian Mousketeers, along with two cast members from the upcoming Disney On Ice presents Treasure Trove show will take to the field and strut their stuff in front of the Remondis Stadium crowd. 

Fans will also have an opportunity for a meet and greet with the cast members and Mousketeers on Family Hill at 4.30pm before the NRL game gets underway.

The performance has been arranged to not only entertain the crowd this weekend but also to promote and celebrate the upcoming Disney On Ice presents Treasure Trove tour.

The national tour begins later this month with first stop Perth.

The 2014 ice spectacular Disney On Ice presents Treasure Trove will take audiences on a magical journey spanning 50 years of animated Disney film. Enter the worlds of your favourite Disney characters including Buzz and Woody from Toy Story, Cinderella, Jasmine, Ariel, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, Mulan, Snow White, The Lion King and many more.

Disney On Ice presents Treasure Trove will be in Sydney and the Allphones Arena from 8-13 July.  For more information, including show times and ticket prices visit www.disneyonice.com.au

To purchase tickets call Ticketek on 132 849 or go to  www.ticketek.com.au/disneyonice. Tickets start from just $29.50.

The game on Saturday, which is also a part of Women in League round with the Sharks to play in specially-designed pink jerseys, kicks off at the family friendly time of 5.30pm.

In celebrating Women in League $1 from every general admission ticket sold is also being donated to the McGrath Foundation.

 

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