Frequently Asked Questions About This Location
Qus: 1).what is the mode of payment accepted ?
Ans: Cash , Credit Card and Wallets
Qus: 2).What are the hours of operation ?
Ans: Open all days mostly from 9:30 to 8:30 and exceptions on Sundays. Call them before going to the location.
Qus: 3).What does the local business do?
Ans: Australian Wheelchair Rugby Team, Twitter - @ryleybatt
Paralympian, Ryley Batt, was born with limb deficiency. This left him with no legs and only a few fingers on each hand but he never let this stop him in life. As a child Ryley thought wheelchairs were for disabled people, not seeing himself as being this way he scooted around with his friends on a skate board until finally getting into a wheelchair at age 11. By 12 he was in the N.S.W Wheelchair Rugby Team, and by 13 in the Australian National Team. At the Paralympic Games in Athens in 2004, He became the youngest ever wheelchair rugby Paralympian at just 15. Athens was a major turning point for Ryley, where his provisional classification of 2.5 – a “mid-pointer” was overturned and he was classified at the Games as a “high pointer” – 3.5. This required Ryley to adapt to new responsibilities on the court and to lift his game to a new level. Even with this change Ryley managed to step up his game and was awarded the most valuable player in 2004, 2006 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. In 2008 Australia took the silver medal in Beijing and ever since then Ryley has had the itch to win gold. Ryley has played 2 successful seasons in 2009 and 2010 for San Diego winning both titles in the U.S nationals, he also won MVP for both these seasons. Ryley helped Australia take out the 2010 Four Nations and Canada Cup, while taking silver at The World Championships. He also took out the MVP for all 3 of these tournaments. In 2011 Australia won both the GB Cup in Cardiff, Wales and the Asia-Oceania Championships in Seoul, Korea, with Ryley taking home MVP for both tournaments. In 2012 Ryley helped Australia take home the gold medal in the London Paralympic games. This by far has been the biggest achievement in Ryley's sporting career. With the gold in hand Ryley is now motivated more to train hard and try to get another Gold medal at the Rio 2016 Paralympics.
Life Motto – Anything’s possible