![Three Raper generations: Stuart, mum Carole, Aaron and Kye (with De La Salle footy jersey). Picture: James Alcock Three Raper generations: Stuart, mum Carole, Aaron and Kye (with De La Salle footy jersey). Picture: James Alcock](/images/transform/v1/resize/frm/silverstone-feed-data/83223687-84a9-4ac9-8ff8-618bdc56be0c.jpg/w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
DE LA Salle Junior Rugby League Football Club, which celebrates its 50th anniversary dinner at Doltone House tomorrow night, has been a rich breeding ground for its senior NRL neighbour, the Cronulla Sharks.
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"De La" is the biggest club in the Cronulla-Sutherland Junior League, with more than 600 players, including 45 teams.
They've provided stars like former Test players Andrew Ettingshausen, a Sharks Immortal, and Aaron Raper, along with the likes of Jonathon Docking, Greg Mullane, Chris Gardner, John Maguire, Steve Hansard, Martin Raftery, Adam Dykes, Dean Treister, Nick Graham, Martin Lang, Stuart Raper, Ben Sammut, Adam Macdougall, Luke Massey and David Simmons.
The 50th year dinner starts at 7pm at Doltone House, with band The Zeros and comedian Paul Martell.
Tickets: 0418 599 609.