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# Family’s Dedication Brings Origin Dream to Life for Young Fan wiht Cerebral Palsy
The roar of the crowd, the electrifying atmosphere – experiencing a State of Origin game is a rite of passage for many Australians. But for Zeke Taylor, a young man with cerebral palsy and quadriplegia, attending the recent Origin decider in Sydney was a dream come true, made possible by the unwavering dedication of his parents, Kim and Stephen.
## A Lifelong passion for Rugby League
Zeke’s love for rugby league runs deep. His family wanted to ensure he had the same opportunities as anyone else to experience the thrill of live sport. After a fantastic time at the women’s Origin match last month, Kim and Stephen knew they had to bring him to the men’s game.
“We just want to give him the same quality of life,” Stephen explained. “The same outlook and the experiences that everyone else, that we all experience, and that are lucky enough to attend games.”
