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FRI 13 JUN 2014 • Issue 1157
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Penrith’s perfect pie
Advice, tips and profiles on the best local businesses p.30-31
Go the Socceroos!
Penrith gets into the World Cup spirit as Australia’s campaign begins
We’ve got the country’s best pie p.16
Emus win! p.40
Roads to be upgraded Dangerous black spots to be fixed p.23
Local football supporters get into the World Cup spirit at Rebel Sport in Penrith on Wednesday. Photo: Melinda Jane
T
he world’s eyes have turned to Brazil today with the start of the World Cup, and tomorrow it’s Australia’s turn to show the world what they’ve got. Penrith locals will converge on the Westfield shopping centre for a live broadcast of the match between the Socceroos and Chile at 8am tomorrow morning, before a day of celebrations.
Kids can take part in the Rebel Sport Kicking Zone from 11am until 2pm where they can have goal kicking practice and interact with Rebel staff and Socceroos merchandise. There will also be a competition running between 12.30pm and 1pm asking kids to see how many goals they can kick in a row with the winner winning a junior Socceroos jersey and a gift card.
Tomorrow’s match against Chile will be followed by games against the Netherlands (June 19) and Spain (June 24), with both of those matches getting underway at 2am. Australia is given very little chance of escaping the Group stage of the World Cup, but with the nation behind them, you never know what the sporting Gods may deliver.
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