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Gameday Guide: Round 17

Panthers Stadium
Friday 6th July
Gates open: 5.15pm

Jersey Flegg kick-off: 5.35pm
NRL kick-off: 7.55pm

PRE-PURCHASE TICKETS AND SAVE

Friday night footy returns to Panthers Stadium as the Panthers welcome New Zealand Warriors to the foot of the mountains.

TOOHEYS NEW MEMBERS BADGE DRAW

The Tooheys New Members Badge Draw prize is now at $8,000! Members must be in attendance for the chance to walk away with the major prize.

Panthers members 18 years or older will be in the draw to win the prize, thanks to Tooheys New.

MEET PENNY & SCRATCH
Grab a selfie with Panthers mascots Penny and Scratch in the West Precinct from 7pm.

KIDZ KORNER
Panthers fans of all ages will be entertained with the best carnival rides and jumping castle coming to Kidz Korner.

COKE SING TO WIN
Members and fans will have the opportunity to sing their way to a $250 EFTPOS Gift Card. The person deemed the most enthusiastic singer (or lip syncer) will be deemed the winner.

SINCLAIR FORD CAR GIVEAWAY
Panthers' longest-serving partner Sinclair Ford is giving away a $26,000 Ford EcoSport Ambiente at our Round 21 clash with the Raiders.

Simply swipe your Panthers Penrith Leagues Club Members Card when you make a purchase of $10 or more at any participating bar or canteen outlet, or spend $50 at a merchandise outlet at Panthers Stadium throughout the season to be in the draw to WIN.

BUILDING YOUNG MEN 24 HOUR CHALLENGE
The 24-Hour Challenge is an initiative of the "Building Young Men" program, a local Penrith run mentoring program that brings together 45 local Year 10 high school students, with 32 men including footballers, ex-footballers and local businessmen.

The 24-hour walking challenge represents a rite of passage, once seen fundamental to human growth and development.

STAND UP. FLAGS UP.
It's our club's call to arms. Make your own Panthers flag, bring one from home or buy one from the Panther Shop. The main thing is get involved!

Acknowledgement of Country

Penrith Panthers players and staff respect and honour the traditional custodians of the land and pay our respects to their elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.