Brought to you by…
N I W
Nathan Cleary will represent the NSW Blues next week. Photo: NRL Photos
our u o y Are rowd C e h in t Face ek? e w s thi
e d i s n I e Se
FEELING BLUE CLEARY RETAINS HALFBACK JUMPER FOR ORIGIN MASKED PANTHER > P28 Big support for McKendry plus what’s going on with DWZ?
BACKING THE BLUES > P34-35 See which local businesses are getting behind New South Wales
FLASHBACK > P37 We look back at Penrith’s 2003 Grand Final success
Friday, May 31, 2019 « the western weekender • extra time
PANTHER RUMBLINGS
with the Masked Panther
WHAT A BLUE I won’t declare it as a ‘scoop confirmed’ given it was being reported in so many places, but as I predicted several weeks ago, Nathan Cleary has retained his NSW number 7 jersey for next Wednesday’s State of Origin series opener. Blues coach Brad Fittler was desperate to keep Cleary in the side and has confidence that he’ll be the Blues’ long-term halfback. James Maloney enjoys no such luxury – he’s towards the end of his career and Fittler knew Cleary needed an in-form fiveeighth next to him in the Origin arena.
Talking of Maloney, there’s genuine
talk that he could be gone from the Panthers by June 30. With Penrith’s Finals hopes all but evaporated, it’s likely the club will take the chance to ensure the probable 2020 halves combination of Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai gets more time to gel. That could pave the way for Maloney to head to England early, with rumours already linking him to Leeds.
Sam McKendry made his long-awaited
return from a knee injury in Canterbury Cup last weekend, and he had plenty of fans cheering him on at Ringrose Park. A huge chunk of players from Penrith’s NRL squad made the trip to watch the Panthers battle the Magpies and throw their support behind McKendry, whose career has been cruelled by constant knee problems in recent years. McKendry got through the game, and may even find himself back in the NRL team by the end of the season.
I’m told the Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
drama at Penrith has its roots in two significant issues. Firstly, the New Zealand Test skipper has fallen out with coach Ivan Cleary. Secondly, he’s concerned about the culture at the club. What is certain is that Watene-Zelezniak has played his last game for the team. Even without a release finalised, Penrith sought special exemption to allow Brent Naden to play in the centres against Manly, not even considering the prospect of playing Watene-Zelezniak. I’m also hearing Penrith is very unlikely to contribute to the 23-year-old’s contract elsewhere.
Sam McKendry was supported by his teammates
Spotted: Reagan Campbell-Gillard and
period after he suffered a grade two hamstring tear in the Parramatta match. He’s likely to be out for up to six weeks.
Horrible news for centre Waqa Blake
Panthers coach Ivan Cleary was very open in his post-match press conference last Thursday night, but his pre-match media briefings are still raising plenty of eyebrows. Cleary refuses to talk about even the simplest of team selections, as if it’s akin to a state secret. Last week he even refused to provide comment on Josh Mansour and Reagan Campbell-Gillard being recalled to first grade after a week in Canterbury Cup. Plenty of journalists, and more importantly fans, are fed up with the way the pressers are being handled.
Isaah Yeo enjoying a hearty breakfast at High Street Depot on Monday morning.
who suffered a grade three medial ligament tear against the Eels last weekend. It’ll force the 24-year-old to sit on the sidelines for up to 10 weeks in a major blow to Penrith’s outside chances of making the Finals. In further bad news, Dean Whare will also be out for an extended
Next month will mark 27 years since
Injured: Waqa Blake. Photo: NRL Photos
CC TYRES FAMILY-OWNED & OPERATED, WITH OVER 60 YEARS SERVICING THE PENRITH REGION.
one of Penrith’s darkest days – the tragic death of Ben Alexander in a car accident. While his brother and Panthers legend Greg Alexander has spoken on-and-off about Ben over the years, he’s opened up
extensively as part of a new road safety campaign. You can find the video online – it’s well worth looking at not just from a Penrith perspective but for any parent who may have kids hitting the road for the first time. NSW coach and former Panther Brad Fittler is also part of the campaign.
Could Jared Waerea-Hargreaves be
about to head to the foot of the Mountains? There’s plenty of speculation around suggesting that the Panthers could chase the Roosters enforcer for next season in a bid to add some mongrel and premiership experience to their forward pack.
Penrith’s win over the Eels last weekend and the subsequent footage inside the winning dressing room reminded us of a very scary thing that needs addressing at the club: XXXX is the drink of choice for a post-match celebration beverage. What’s doing?
✓ All tyre brands available & a wide selection of wheels ✓ We service local business, fleet companies, government and the local community ✓ Large diameter fitting and balancing & Advanced camera alignments ✓ Tyre puncture repairs (all tyres) ✓ Road Side Service for on site equipment inc backhoes, bobcats trucks, tractors etc
We'll get the job done right! 28
(02) 4731 4822 / 108 BATT STREET, PENRITH WW36201
THE FINAL WORD
v
THURSDAY, MAY 30 • 7.50PM | PANTHERS STADIUM | REFEREES: BEN CUMMINS & PETER GOUGH
PANTHERS 1
Dylan Edwards
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Josh Mansour Isaah Yeo Brent Naden Brian To’o Jarome Luai James Maloney James Tamou (c) Sione Katoa Reagan Campbell-Gillard Viliame Kikau Frank Winterstein James Fisher-Harris Mitch Kenny Tyrell Fuimaono Moses Leota Tim Grant Hame Sele 19 Kaide Ellis
the western weekender • extra time » Friday, May 31, 2019
MATCH PREVIEW
Brought to you by…
SEA EAGLES
CHANNEL 9 FOX LEAGUE
Sione Katoa in action against the Eels. Photo: Megan Dunn
TROY
DODDS When you’re sitting last on the ladder and come into a game on the back of six straight losses, it doesn’t really matter how you win – you just need the two competition points. That was certainly the mindset Penrith had last Thursday night as they gritted their way to a 16- 10 win over arch rivals Parramatta to chalk up a victory on their first trip to Bankwest Stadium. Let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves – the Eels were very poor, and Penrith still struggled to execute the right plays when given opportunities close to the line. But you can’t fault the side’s defence, which held strong particularly towards the end of the game when the Eels looked almost certain to score.
Penrith played with an enthusiasm and spark that has been missing for much of the year, and while there’s still a lot of work to do before this side is playing at its potential, the win was the confidencebooster Ivan Cleary’s men desperately needed. This week’s game against Manly is a case of mixed fortunes for Penrith. Isaah Yeo returns from a shoulder injury and James Maloney is back from suspension, but there’s no Nathan Cleary due to Origin commitments while the team is decimated in the centres with both Dean Whare and Waqa Blake suffering long- term injuries against the Eels. The halves shouldn’t be too much of a concern – Maloney will run the show while Luai, who continues to gain valuable first grade experience while he waits in the wings for a permanent spot, will have the freedom to search for flaws in
TRIPLE M ABC 702 Manly’s defensive line. The big worry is the centres – Cleary has been forced to name Yeo and rookie Brent Naden as Whare and Blake’s replacements, and it’ll certainly make Penrith more vulnerable on the edges. Cleary would be disappointed with the service he’s getting from Sione Katoa at hooker at the moment and this will be a headache he’ll have moving forward, with no standout number nine coming through the ranks and not a lot on offer in the open market either. He can only keep working with Katoa to improve his game – in both attack and defence – and try to mould him into a smarter footballer. Manly would be shattered by their performance against the Gold Coast last week, especially after holding a commanding lead early in the game. In the end, a disappointing completion rate
1
Brendan Elliot
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Jorge Taufua Dylan Walker Reuben Garrick Abbas Miski Cade Crust Kane Elgey Addin Fonua-Blake Apisai Koroisau Martin Taupau Joel Thompson Curtis Sironen Corey Waddell Manase Fainu Jack Gosiewski Morgan Boyle Taniela Paseka
(69 per cent) and having just 43 per cent of the ball proved too much for Des Hasler’s men, who have somewhat over-achieved this season but will look at last Friday’s game as one that got away. The Sea Eagles are without a host of key players including Daly Cherry-Evans, who goes straight from the injured list to representative duties. Manly’s backline appears weak, but its forward pack is strong. This clash at Panthers Stadium could go either way – both sides are without their halfback, there’s injuries aplenty across the park and neither outfit has proven themselves worthy of favouritism status. I’m expecting a close game with a breakout moment late in the contest to decide it. With the likes of Yeo and Viliame Kikau on the park, I feel Penrith are more likely to deliver such a moment. Tip: Panthers by 6.
29
Friday, May 31, 2019 « the western weekender • extra time
FEATURE
SHOULDERING THE PRESSURE NATHAN
TAYLOR Isaah Yeo returned from injury against Manly on Thursday, a month after unsubstantiated reports ruled him out for the entire season. After re- injuring his shoulder during Penrith’s loss to Canberra in Wagga back in Round 8, the 24-year-old found himself reading multiple reports online that he was done for the season. The only problem is, Yeo hadn’t even received his scan results back and it was all pure speculation. Fortunately, Yeo’s injury wasn’t as serious as first reported and he subsequently entered a four - week rehabilitation program to get him fit and ready for Thursday’s game against Manly at Panthers Stadium. “It all came out pretty quick, I didn’t even know what was going on to be fair – it beat me to the jump,” Yeo told reporters about reading he was out for season.
“I got stuck into my physiotherapy and have been on the paddock the last couple of weeks trying to get some kilometres into my legs. “I’ve done all the physio and training and I just have to get through the sessions with the team and go from there.” But it isn’t all smooth sailing for the Dubbo product. Yeo said if he has any further issues with his shoulder in the coming weeks or months, that will definitely be his season over. “I’m pretty confident in it at the moment and the physios are as well, but there’s always a risk it’ll happen again,” he said. “If it does happen again, I’ll go get surgery straight away. “If not, then I’ll get it done as soon as the season is over.” Last Thursday, Penrith snapped a sixgame losing streak, defeating arch- rivals Parramatta at the new Western Sydney Stadium. Despite not taking part in the clash, Yeo described Grand Final- like scenes postmatch.
Isaah Yeo is hoping Penrith can turn their season around. Photo: Megan Dunn “I think it showed how happy they all were as a group, it released some pressure and there were a lot of smiles from everyone – it was like we won a Grand Final,” he said. “It was a pretty good feeling in the sheds, it hasn’t been the greatest period for us after losing six in a row.
“It wasn’t the greatest game to watch but I’m really happy for the win.” Meanwhile, Yeo admits he was unhappy that some fans booed the team against the Warriors earlier this month. “It’s obviously not ideal, I was sitting on the sidelines so I was obviously a bit filthy about it,” he told Macquarie Sports Radio.
Businesses are the backbone of this country.
30
Australian businesses contribute around 80% of the
They create jobs and opportunities. They are
country’s total economic output. They innovate, they
Australia at work – 6 out of every 7 jobs are in an
export and they support strong local communities.
Australian business. That’s over 10 million people.
And the activity between small, medium and large
WW37702
86% of all jobs in Australia are in a business, big or small.
businesses is worth around $500 billion a year.
Australia at work www.australia-at-work.com.au
the western weekender » Friday, May 31, 2019
31
WW37411
AUSSIE ST MARYS 9673 3333
Panthers Eels SYNERGY FINANCIAL SERVICES 4732 6555
114
FUTURE FINANCIAL SERVICES 4704 8585
Panthers Eels
114
ST MARYS PROFESSIONALS 02 9673 4422
Panthers Eels
108
106
Raiders Cowboys
ROBERT HENRY STATEWIDE REALTY 0418 650 579
Panthers Eels
104
Raiders Cowboys
STARR PARTNERS PENRITH 0421 384 810
Panthers Rabbitohs
106
Bulldogs Titans
WORKIN’ GEAR 4731 4707
Sea Eagles Rabbitohs
FOWLER AND CO 4722 3066
102
102
102
102
Raiders Titans
100
100
100
100
100
TREVOR LE BRETON
Bulldogs Titans
Panthers Rabbitohs
Raiders Titans
Panthers Rabbitohs
Raiders Titans
Panthers Rabbitohs
Raiders Cowboys
Sea Eagles Eels
Raiders Titans
Panthers Eels
Raiders Cowboys
Sea Eagles Rabbitohs
Raiders Titans
Panthers Rabbitohs
Bulldogs Titans
Panthers Eels
Raiders Titans
Panthers Rabbitohs
Raiders Cowboys
VIC’S MAXI TRANSPORT 4732 2195
HERTZ 4731 6344
THE AGENCY REAL ESTATE 0401 560 116
YORK JEWELLERS 4721 0780
Bulldogs Titans
KIM RILEY
110
Bulldogs Titans
IRRESISTIBLE POOLS & SPAS 4776 1118
Panthers Eels
102
Panthers Eels HOTONDO HOMES 0403 723 486
Raiders Titans
NICK RIGAS
Sea Eagles Rabbitohs
DOUGLAS ELY
114
Bulldogs Titans
BILL MCDEED
114
Raiders Cowboys
VICTOR GLANVILLE
Panthers Rabbitohs
TEENA EDWARDS
SUPREMACY FUNERALS 4721 2020
PETER ANDERSON
114
Raiders Titans
LUKE BELOTTI
DONNA HILDON KIM HORAN SHANAKA DE SILVA
Sea Eagles Eels
KATE RADCLIFFE
32
ROSS FOWLER
ROBERT HENRY
STEPHEN GRINGHUIS
STEVE SUTTON
TERRY HANSEN
KEITH WILSON
ALEX MCKENZIE
Friday, May 31, 2019 « the western weekender • extra time
CELEBRITY TIPSTERS
CATHOLIC CEMETARIES 9826 2273
GOTZINGER SMALL GOODS 0418 594 791
HARVEY NORMAN BEDDING 0401 505 140
MACQUARIE COMMERCIAL 0402 896 906
RAINE & HORNE COMMERCIAL PENRITH 0417 228 587
Panthers Eels
096
BRICKS & MORTAR REAL ESTATE 0406 277 417
Panthers Rabbitohs
094
CC TYRES 4731 4822
DERRY O’DONOVAN JOHN TODD
MATT BOND LEE BANISTER PAUL NEWTON MICHAEL ASHTON
090
Bulldogs Titans
LEISURE POOLS 1300 SPLASH
Sea Eagles Eels
090
090
088
088
086
086
Bulldogs Cowboys
082
078
072
Raiders Cowboys
Panthers Rabbitohs
Raiders Cowboys
Sea Eagles Rabbitohs
Raiders Cowboys
Panthers Eels
Raiders Titans
Panthers Eels
Raiders Cowboys
Panthers Eels
Raiders Titans
Panthers Eels
Bulldogs Titans
Panthers Eels
Bulldogs Titans
Panthers Rabbitohs
Raiders Cowboys
Panthers Rabbitohs
Raiders Cowboys
VISION PAINTING & DECORATING 0404 459 600
EZRVEND 0414 254 074
LOWER MOUNTAINS AIR CONDITIONING 4735 6411
ALLAM PROPERTY GROUP 4732 2422
THE WESTERN WEEKENDER 4722 2998
AT PRINT 4731 5055
Raiders Titans
TRESAMI COMPUTER ENGINEERING 1300 318 444
Panthers Eels
092
Raiders Titans
BONDYS AUTO CENTRE 4731 4019
Panthers Rabbitohs
092
Bulldogs Titans
GARTON GROUP MCDONALD’S 4721 2992
Panthers Eels
092
Raiders Cowboys
TOWNS CRANES 0487 272 819
Panthers Eels
094
Raiders Cowboys
ANTHEA STRATHDEE
LENDCORP FOR FINANCE MADE EASY! 4722 2800
BARNEY ALLAM
096
Raiders Titans
TROY DODDS
Panthers Eels
AARON TYERS
KELLY PARTNERS 4721 7433
HELENA CRUMPTON
098
090
Panthers Eels MACQUARIE ACCOUNTANTS 4731 5628
Bulldogs Titans
HANS BOR
Panthers Eels
CHRIS AYLING
THE WESTERN WEEKENDER 4722 2998
CHRIS GROSS
NATHAN TAYLOR CHARBEL GEAGEA ANTON HEARN SALLY MUIRHEAD KANE TOWNS IAN GARTON
098
Raiders Titans
the western weekender • extra time » Friday, May 31, 2019
Panthers Eels
WESTERN SYDNEY BUSINESS CENTRE 4721 5011
PROPERTY CENTRAL 0415 119 019
VISION PERSONAL TRAINING 4742 5079
33
Friday, May 31, 2019 « the western weekender
PENRITH BUSINESSES
V BACKING
TOWNZY
PIONEER
THE BLUES Penrith’s business community is getting behind the New South Wales Blues! With the first State of Origin game being played next Wednesday night at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, one lucky business advertising here will walk away with a free full page ad – if the player they’re sponsoring scores the first Blues try. Go the Blues, and make sure you support these great local businesses!
2
1
Kane Towns Towns Cranes
Pioneer Tavern A: 21 Aspen Street, South Penrith NSW 2750 Ph: 4736 4466 W: thepioneertavern.com.au
Ad: Penrith Ph: 0487 272 819 W: facebook.com/townscranes
WW37614
WW37660
EMERSON’S ENVIROCARE
PETROVSKI
STRATHDEE
3
4
Anthea Strathdee Lower Mountains Air Conditioning
Paul Petrovski Wisdom Denture & Dental Clinic
A: Unit 2/129 Russell Street, Emu Plains Ph: 4735 6411 W: Lmac.com.au
A: 9/12 Tindale Street, Penrith 2750 Ph: (02) 4760 2337 W: wisdomdentureclinic.com.au
WW37610
5
Richard Emersons Emerson’s Envirocare – Pest & Termite Control/Inspection A: PO Box 480 Kingswood 2747 Ph: 4736 8640 W: emersonsenvirocaresydney.com WW37628
BARTOLO
WW37679
HAYWARD
MCDEED
6
8
7
MOBILE ONE AUTO REPAIRS
34
David Bartolo Mobile One Auto Repairs
Bill McDeed Gotzinger
Bernie Hayward Penrith Gaels
A: 6/176 Forrester Road, St Marys Ph: 9833 7995 E: tappets@hotmail.com
A: 8/53-55 Regentville Road, Penrith Ph: (02) 4721 1611 W: gotzinger.com
A: Cnr Richmond Rd & Glebe Pl, Kingswood Ph: 4722 8180 W: penrithgaels.com.au
WW37633
WW37607
WW37706
COMPLETE LEGAL
NEWTON
9
PHILLIPS
11
10
Paul Newton Leisure Pools
Daniel McKinnon Complete Legal
Corey Phillips Western Sydney Pool Shop
A: Unit 3, 42-44 Abel Street, Jamisontown Ph: 1300 SPLASH W: leisurepools.com.au
A: Suite 11, 354-360 High St, Penrith Ph: 4704 9991 W: completelaw.com.au
A: 2/133 Russell Street, Emu Plains Ph: 4735 5322 W: wspools.com.au
WW37619
WW37710
WW37717
WORLD AWAY
BONDYS
12
MATT
14
13
AUTO CENTRE
the western weekender • extra time » Friday, May 31, 2019
BACK THE ‘BLUES’
S P A• S E R V I C E S
Matt Bond Bondys Auto Centre
Mark Narcres World Away
Matt Mcelhenny Platinum Spa Services
A: Unit 1, 33 York Road, Jamisontown Ph: (02) 4721 2500 W: bondys.com.au
A: Penrith Ph: 8872 9697 W: worldaway.com.au
A: 20 Curtis Road, Mulgrave NSW 2756 Ph: 0407 700 981 W: platinumspaservices.com.au
WW37716
WW37714
McKENZIE
HALEY
16
15
WW37602
COUNTRY BREWER
17
Phil Haley RE/MAX Lifestyle Marketing
Alex McKenzie Future Financial Services
Dee Barlow Country Brewer Nepean
A: 229 High Street, Penrith NSW 2750 Ph: 0412 355 020 W: remax-lifestylemarketing.com.au
A: 9/488-490 High Street, Penrith 2750 Ph: (02) 4704 8585 W: futurefinancialservices.com.au
A: 218 Great Western H’way, Kingswood Ph: 4731 5444 W: countrybrewer.com.au
WW37662
WW37625
WW37713
35
Friday, May 31, 2019 « the western weekender • extra time
NRL LADDER AND FIXTURES PD
W
D
L
B
F
A
11
10
0
1
0
282
165
+117 20
2 Storm
11
9
0
2
0
279
143
+136 18
3 Roosters
11
8
0
3
0
275
201
+74
16
4 Knights
11
6
0
5
0
251
184
+67
12
5 Raiders
11
6
0
5
0
225
170
+55
12
6 Sea Eagles
11
6
0
5
0
213
206
+7
12
7 Sharks
11
6
0
5
0
210
208
+2
12
8 Eels
11
5
0
6
0
225
240
-15
10
9 Broncos
11
5
0
6
0
191
207
-16
10
CLUB
1
Rabbitohs
+/-
PTS
10 W. Tigers
11
5
0
6
0
208
226
-18
10
11 Cowboys
11
5
0
6
0
186
237
-51
10
12 Warriors
11
4
0
7
0
206
226
-20
8
13 Dragons
11
4
0
7
0
187
253
-66
8
14 Titans
11
3
0
8
0
202
257
-55
6
15 Panthers
11
3
0
8
0
143
250 -107
6
16 Bulldogs
0
3
0
8
0
142
252
6
-110
FACE IN THE CROWD
Round 12
/ / / / /
Thursday, May 30 7.50pm Panthers Stadium
Friday, May 31 7.55pm Bankwest Stadium
Saturday, June 1 7.35pm ANZ Stadium Sunday, June 2 4.05pm Cbus Super Stadium
IS THIS YOU?
Wednesday, June 5 8.05pm Suncorp Stadium
FOR THE LATEST PANTHERS NEWS AND UPDATES, FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @WWPENRITH
Is this you at a recent Penrith Panthers game? If it is, you’ve won a Hoyts Family Movie Pass to use at any Hoyts Cinema in Australia! To collect your prize, visit the Weekender office at 2/42-44 Abel Street, Jamisontown and ask for Nathan Taylor.
Extra Time Issue Number 2019-012 PRODUCED BY The Western Weekender EDITOR Troy Dodds / 4722 2998 / troy.dodds@westernweekender.com.au CONTRIBUTORS Nathan Taylor SALES DIRECTOR Chris Pennisi / 4722 2998 chris.pennisi@westernweekender.com.au
Every game of every round
LIVE with no ad-breaks during play
I want it all Every game No ad-breaks during play Dedicated channel Entertainment shows 4K Ultra HD*
36
*Selected matches only. 4K Ultra HD requires iQ4, compatible 4K TV and Sports + HD packs. Foxtel marks used under licence by Foxtel Management Pty Ltd.
WW36933
How sweet it was The headline on the Monday, October 6, 2003 edition of the Daily Telegraph summed it up: “Perfect”. Penrith’s 18- 6 Grand Final win over the Sydney Roosters on October 5, 2003 was one of the most magical days in the club’s history. Despite finishing minor premiers, the Panthers still went into the season decider against the Roosters as underdogs, but defied all expectations by winning by 12 points in wet conditions at ANZ Stadium. The Telegraph’s front page declared: “This is what joy looks like. 21- year- old Luke Rooney scores one of his two tries in the game no one said the Panthers could win. For Penrith, fairytales do come true”. Inside, under the headline “Tears, cheers and league’s greatest fairytale in years”, the praise continued: “The Grand Final of October 5, 2003, will forever be remembered as one of the greatest games of rugby league”.
In front of a crowd of 81,166, the Panthers were simply superb. “The ferocity and intensity was greater than some State of Origin matches,” the Telegraph declared in its match report. “The opening set of six tackles alone was as fierce as anyone could remember.” After the game, Scott Sattler – who produced one of the most remarkable grand final tackles of all time in the second half to save a certain try – spoke about being written off by the critics. “All that matters is that we believed in ourselves,” he said. “We knew we could beat them. We were always going to try to frustrate them”. The late Peter Frilingos, one of the most revered journalists in the game at the time, couldn’t stop raving about Penrith’s effort in the game. “There’s no question the game ranked up there as one of the great season deciders. Penrith’s victory in last night’s momentous grand final proved that nothing is impossible in the game of rugby league,” he wrote.
the western weekender • extra time » Friday, May 31, 2019
Panther Flashback
SCOREBOARD NRL
PANTHERS 16 EELS 10
NSW CUP
MAGPIES 20 PANTHERS 12
JERSEY FLEGG PANTHERS BYE
The very fact that Penrith had surprised one of the game’s great thinkers,
and so many other critics, is what made the win so special.
YOU KNOW THE YOU KNOW THE
WE
SHOW YOU
WHY.. WHAT.. HOW..
Local Business Advisors are ready to assist you with Starting or Running Your Business Two Fully Subsidised & Confidential Appointments Small Business Workshops & Training Offices across Western Sydney & the Blue Mountains Mobile Advisors Available to visit you at your home or business WW28413
02 4721 5011 W W W . W S B U S I N E S S . C O M . A U 37
Friday, May 31, 2019 « the western weekender
Simply
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
‘INCORPORATING SIMPLY DOORS & WINDOWS & HAWKESBURY KITCHENS’
SOLID CEDAR AND ALUMINIUM DOORS & WINDOWS AT INDUSTRY BEATING PRICES DELIVERY INTERSTATE | OPEN 7 DAYS
4 Panel 2950x2100h Bifold Doors ONLY $1,899
1770x1000h Bifold Window ONLY $999
3 Panel 2410x2100h Bifold Doors ONLY $1,299
2400x1200h Sliding Windows ONLY $1,199
ASK ABOUT OUR TRADIE CA$H DEALS
HUGE RANGE OF CEDAR WINDOWS & DOORS AVAILABLE AND IN STOCK
4 Panel 2950x2100h Bifold Doors Black or White ONLY $1,499
MASSIVE RANGE of both Aluminium and Cedar doors & Windows Available! Normally in Stock... please enquire.
3 Panel 2410x2100h Bifold Doors Black or White ONLY $1,299
LARGE RANGE OF ALUMINIUM BIFOLD DOORS & WINDOWS AVAILABLE AT UNBEATABLE PRICES
Hawkesbury
KITCHENS 100% AUSTRALIAN MADE SOLID STONE BENCHTOPS, WATERFALL EDGES, SOFT CLOSE DRAWERS & CUPBOARDS ALL AT INDUSTRY BEATING PRICES.
Up the Windsor Road! Look for the big blue man!
38
OPEN 7 DAYS • CALL FOR A QUOTE
02 8315 4342
info@simplydoorsandwindows.com.au | www.simplydoorsandwindows.com.au
WW37499 WW37624
VINEYARD
Unit 4, 2-6 Rob Place