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Central Coast Mariners Football Club Coach Mark Jackson and Central Defender Brian Kaltack with Susan and Paul Rodak.   Central Coast Mariners Football Club Coach Mark Jackson and Central Defender Brian Kaltack with Susan and Paul Rodak. Featured
16 August 2024 Posted by 

WYONG BUSINESS DUO GET AN UP CLOSE LOOK

Winning silverware goes on show
AS Australia welcomes home our sporting legends from the Paris Games, Wyong business owners and die-hard soccer fans welcomed a personal visit from their very own championship team.
 
Following their recent win in the AFC Cup and A-League Men Premiership in May, Central Coast Mariners Football Club surprised Battery World Wyong’s power couple, Susan and Paul Rodak, with an up close and personal look at the winning silverware.
 
The Rodaks have been Official Gold Partners of the Central Coast Mariners Football Club for the last four years. They’re proud to say they’ve hardly ever missed a game or the chance to support ‘their’ team.
 
“Our youngest son, Dexter, plays Goalkeeper for the U16’s Wyong Emus Football Club and is a full-blown soccer fanatic,” Susan said.
 
"He was over the moon to get a look at the winning trophies – it truly made his day.”
 
The Rodaks have been actively involved in the Wyong community for more than 20 years, running their successful Battery World store for almost seven years and Susan being Treasurer of Business Wyong for eight years, proving that running a small business involves much more than just selling product. 
 
“Our second oldest son, Fred, has something called Retinitis Pigmentosa – the leading cause of youth blindness and blindness in the working age population,” Susan added.
 
“Community support is very important to us. We have received incredible support from Guide Dogs Australia, Nextsense, and the Wyong community, so it’s just as important we give back too.
 
“As official partners of the Central Coast Mariners Football Club, it allows us to support one of our local clubs while also connecting us as a family. 
 
“No matter who you are, sport is for everyone and we as a family love coming together to enjoy a game and some friendly rivalry.”
 
While Dexter is focused on achieving wins on the field and their oldest son Bram is now working full-time at the store, Fred is kicking goals of his own after receiving his Honours in Physics at the University of Newcastle.
 
“There’s nothing more heart-warming than seeing your children happy,” Susan said.
 
For more information on Battery World, visit https://www.batteryworld.com.au/ or head into the Battery World Wyong store today. 
 
ABOUT BATTERY WORLD 
 
Battery World is Australia’s leading battery retailer with over 25 years in operations and more than 100 stores nationwide. Battery World is a franchise network owned by Century Yuasa Batteries, Australia’s largest battery manufacturer. The stores stock over 15,000 products from small coin cell and AAA batteries to truck batteries. Battery World are the local battery experts in auto, 4X4, Camping, Motorbike, Marine and the Home.     
   
Battery World prides itself on offering customers additional services including home delivery, click and collect, 24h hour mobile battery assist, battery fitting, battery health checks and battery recycling. Battery World’s expert advice and exceptional customer service, coupled with selling quality, locally manufactured product differentiates Battery World from competitors and makes them Australia’s largest battery retailer.   
 
For more information on Battery World, visit https://www.batteryworld.com.au/ 


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