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Branko Uzelac, franchisee manager of Harvey Norman Electrical Fountain Gate, has urged local footy fans to come down and take part in the store’s football finals promotion.Branko Uzelac, franchisee manager of Harvey Norman Electrical Fountain Gate, has urged local footy fans to come down and take part in the store’s football finals promotion.

SEPTEMBER is the month of the football widow, as rugby league and AFL obsessed Australians head to their nearest pub or major stadium to cheer on their favourite sporting team to victory.
But how can the partners of these fans at least keep their loved ones at home to support their passion?
Harvey Norman Electrical have teamed up with Flexirent Capital to offer Berwick footy mad fans the greatest way to watch the finals at home – cold beers in hand, a NRL/AFL replica football and the latest home entertainment system.
Every Berwick customer who signs up to Flexirent EzyWay goods valued at $1999 or more automatically receives a 50-litre Westinghouse bar fridge to keep those essential game beverages cool, and the choice of an AFL replica or NRL replica football.
According to Branko Uzelac, franchisee manager of Harvey Norman Electrical Fountain Gate, this is a fantastic promotion that offers Berwick footy fans the chance to catch the action up close from home with a beer close at hand.
“This is a great incentive for all sports mad fans that are looking to upgrade their TV and watch the footy finals in full, wide-screen glory.”
“Flexirent Capital offer a wide selection of the latest home entertainment systems, so you can choose from a plasma or LCD TV, DVD player, or what ever else takes your fancy!” Mr Uzelac said.
The Flexirent EzyWay and Harvey Norman Electrical Footy Finals promotion is available in all stores nationwide until to Monday, 2 October.

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