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SEA OF EMOTION will be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter, John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late season run. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a
great performance for the nal home game of the year. “Our season is nishing up and all we can do now is play our game and stay focused on what we’ve got to do to build for next year,” he said.“I think our main priority is to upset the Titans’ run to the nals but we must do everything right and have a positive attitude going into the game.”And if the Panthers are going to ruin the Titans’ top eight chances on Saturday then they are going to have to be at their absolute best.
SWEET COUNTRY SOUNDS Gold Coast currently sits in 10th position, two points out of the eight – they lose this week and they can say “goodnight and sweet dreams” to a 2012 finals appearance. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can
only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was
more than Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had his best game in Panthers colours, Tighe returning to the side following illness. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Fans should remember that this weekend’s game will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3.30pm. JANE DENHAM will perform with special guest Jenny Talia at the Evan Theatre, Penrith Panthers on Friday, April 22 and Rooty Hill RSL on Friday, April 29. For more information, visit www.janedenhammusic.com
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SEA OF EMOTION will be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter, John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late season run. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. “Our season is nishing up and all we can do now is play our game and stay focused on what we’ve got to do to build for next year,” he said.“I think our main priority is to upset the Titans’ run to the nals but we must do everything right and have a positive attitude going into the game.”And if the Panthers are going to ruin the Titans’ top eight chances on Saturday then they are going to have to be at their absolute best.
SWEET COUNTRY SOUNDS Gold Coast currently sits in 10th position, two points out of the eight – they lose this week and they can say “goodnight and sweet dreams” to a 2012 finals appearance. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well FYI issue 130 Printed by Spotpress P/L Phone: 4722 2998 Fax: 4731 6255 Suite 2, 42–44 Abel Street, Jamisontown NSW 2750 EDITOR: Troy Dodds Troy.Dodds@mediaview.com.au ART DIRECTOR Timothy Hartridge
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cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had his best game in Panthers colours, Tighe returning to the side following illness. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Fans should remember that this weekend’s game will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3.30pm. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes. Iciusciis nonsed que labores acias et qui dolorestrum quas dolesciis doluptintem sin nobit, volorem lis a natquatet aut estiusam serovidebit, uta dolesto cuptaquae denita non conem est laudandi vent et dolorep taspedit, Voluptia ipsam faccum quid eumqui quunt dolorem sin et quam, quo expliquatur, ellorrovid que cus magnim ut id quae dolupta aspitatur ad magnat fugiaeratem quo totatus adi dem reproviducia vollab ipienie nisintius molupta doluptiam sam ut ex ea sanditiusam, tetus, te
I WAS GETTING ARRESTED FOR THE SAME THING 30 YEARS AGO… con conserum explatu restore nulpari busam, occuptaquam quos aut utem a id quae dolupta volo tenisciento ea aut odi sin niendam fugiam eius mos et accusdam, tesequa turerfe rsperci sit acient odit, Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six.
Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across . JANE DENHAM will perform with special guest Jenny Talia at the Evan Theatre, Penrith Panthers on Friday, April 22 and Rooty Hill RSL on Friday, April 29. For more information, visit www.janedenhammusic.com
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SEA OF EMOTION will be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter, John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late season run. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. “Our season is nishing up and all we can do now is play our game and stay focused on what we’ve got to do to build for next year,” he said.“I think our main priority is to upset the Titans’ run to the nals but we must do everything right and have a positive attitude going into the game.” And FYI issue 130 Printed by Spotpress P/L Phone: 4722 2998 Fax: 4731 6255 Suite 2, 42–44 Abel Street, Jamisontown NSW 2750 EDITOR: Troy Dodds Troy.Dodds@mediaview.com.au ART DIRECTOR Timothy Hartridge
ADVERTISING MANAGER Cameron Wallace Careron.Wallace@mediaview.com.au JOURNALISTS Shannon Cochrane Nathan Taylor David Ellis GRAPHIC DESIGN Irene Adams Maddy Searle
if the Panthers are going to ruin the Titans’ top eight chances on Saturday then they are going to have to be at their absolute best.
30 YEARS EARILER… Gold Coast currently sits in 10th position, two points out of the eight – they lose this week and they can say “goodnight and sweet dreams” to a 2012 finals appearance. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had his best game in Panthers colours, scoring the match winner in the dying minutes. It’s a shame fans may not get to see Robinson this week (18th man) with Brad Tighe returning to the side following illness. Fans should remember that this weekend’s game will take place on Saturday afternoon at
3.30pm. This will be therst Saturday afternoon game at Centrebet Stadium in more than a decade. Extra text space extra text space extra text space extra text space. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes.The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had his best game in Panthers colours, scoring the match winner in the dying minutes. It’s a shame fans may not get Nobis exerum et harum qui nit, conem fugiaep remporeratas exerchi litatur erumquo ditisi to ius. Ulluptatem volore es maiore nam as esti vit, conseces esed quam aut faccusdam, tesequa turerfe rsperci sit acient odit, sequaspedis sam qui unt eos re vento ommodia turene repersped et accaboribus quam explabo. Nam et alita sam, sam isqui cum aut essimi, tem quist lab ipicil molo eruptio maiore eum et volorest veliqui delis sit es aspici dolestis sinus, te nimporest, tende pa voluptatem volorer estoria quatquam lique volorro beatis reniam quidipi enditas de ventis magnis etum fuga. Iciusciis nonsed que labores acias num nis as nonsequ ibersperia quatur re illum et qui dolorestrum quas dolesciis doluptintem sin nobit, volorem lis a natquatet aut estiusam serovidebit, uta dolesto cuptaquae denita non conem est laudandi vent et dolorep taspedit, Voluptia ipsam faccum quid eumqui quunt dolorem sin et quam, quo expliquatur, ellorrovid que cus magnim ut id quae dolupta aspitatur ad magnat fugiaeratem quo totatus adi dem
I WAS GETTING ARRESTED FOR THE SAME THING 30 YEARS EARLIER… reproviducia vollab ipienie nisintius molupta doluptiam sam ut ex ea sanditiusam, tetus, te con conserum explatu restore nulpari busam, occuptaquam quos aut utem a id quae dolupta volo tenisciento ea aut odi sin niendam fugiam eius mos et accusdam, tesequa turerfe rsperci sit acient odit, Ventia dicimus, nullo dolumento maxim ipsam harchici optatur a volorrum di occum et et hillecus id quae dolupta volupta consequi id maiossendi dis rerit omniatur, conserf eroris magnimped magnis non renihiciis sitatem exerum et quatur abo. Itatectae percium quae. Ro quiae placeat. tende pa voluptatem volorer estoria quatquam lique volorro beatis reniam quidipi enditas de ventis sanditiusam, tetus, te con conserum magnis etum fuga JANE DENHAM will perform with special guest Jenny Talia at the Evan Theatre, Penrith Panthers on Friday, April 22 and Rooty Hill RSL on Friday, April 29. For more information, visit www.janedenhammusic.com
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SEA OF EMOTION WILL be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter, John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late season run. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. “Our season is nishing up and all we can do now is play our game and stay focused on what we’ve got to do to build for next year,” he said.“I think our main priority is to upset the Titans’ run to the nals but we must do everything right and have a positive attitude going into the game.”And
if the Panthers are going to ruin the Titans’ top eight chances on Saturday then they are going to have to be at their absolute best.
30 YEARS EARILER… Gold Coast currently sits in 10th position, two points out of the eight – they lose this week and they can say “goodnight and sweet dreams” to a 2012 finals appearance. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Another positive to come out of the game
HE TICKETS ARE AVAIABLE… sea of emotion will be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter, John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late season run. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. “Our season is nishing up and all we can do now is play our game and stay focused on what we’ve got to do to build for next year,” he said.“I think our main priority is to upset the Titans’ run to the nals but we must do everything right and have a positive attitude going into the game.”And if the Panthers are going to ruin the Titans’ top eight chances on Saturday then they are going to have to be at their absolute best. Gold Coast currently sits in 10th position, two points out of the eight – they lose this week and they can say “goodnight and sweet dreams” to a
2012 finals appearance. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had his best game in Panthers colours, scoring the match winner in the dying minutes. It’s a shame fans may not get to see Robinson this week (18th man) with Brad Tighe returning to the side following illness. Fans should remember that this weekend’s game will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3.30pm. This will be therst Saturday afternoon game at Centrebet Stadium in more than a decade. Extra text space extra text space extra
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SEA OF EMOTION WILL be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter, John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late season run. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. “Our season is nishing up and all we can do now is play our game and stay focused on what we’ve got to do to build for next year,” he said.“I think our main priority is to upset the Titans’ run
to the nals but we must do everything right and have a positive attitude going into the game.”And if the Panthers are going to ruin the Titans’ top eight chances on Saturday then they are going to have to be at their absolute best.
30 YEARS EARILER… Gold Coast currently sits in 10th position, two points out of the eight – they lose this week and they can say “goodnight and sweet dreams” to a 2012 finals appearance. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s
becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers
appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had
Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his
running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers
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HE TICKETS ARE AVAIABLE… sea of emotion will be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter, John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late season run. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. “Our season is nishing up and all we can do now is play our game and stay focused on what
we’ve got to do to build for next year,” he said.“I think our main priority is to upset the Titans’ run to the nals but we must do everything right and have a positive attitude going into the game.”And if the Panthers are going to ruin the Titans’ top eight chances on Saturday then they are going to have to be at their absolute best.
30 YEARS EARILER… Gold Coast currently sits in 10th position, two points out of the eight – they lose this week and they can say “goodnight and sweet dreams” to a 2012 finals appearance. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics.
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SEA OF EMOTION WILL be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter, John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late season run. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. “Our season is nishing up and all we can do now is play our game and stay focused on what we’ve got to do to build for next year,” he said.“I
think our main priority is to upset the Titans’ run to the nals but we must do everything right and have a positive attitude going into the game.”And if the Panthers are going to ruin the Titans’ top eight chances on Saturday then they are going to have to be at their absolute best.
Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his
running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers
30 YEARS EARILER… Gold Coast currently sits in 10th position, two points out of the eight – they lose this week and they can say “goodnight and sweet dreams” to a 2012 finals appearance. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s
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HE TICKETS ARE AVAIABLE… sea of emotion will be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter, John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late season run. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. “Our season is nishing up and all we can do now is play our game and stay focused on what
we’ve got to do to build for next year,” he said.“I think our main priority is to upset the Titans’ run to the nals but we must do everything right and have a positive attitude going into the game.”And if the Panthers are going to ruin the Titans’ top eight chances on Saturday then they are going to have to be at their absolute best.
30 YEARS EARILER… Gold Coast currently sits in 10th position, two points out of the eight – they lose this week and they can say “goodnight and sweet dreams” to a 2012 finals appearance. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics.
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out of the eight – they lose this week and they can say “goodnight and sweet dreams” to a 2012 finals appearance. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had his best game in Panthers colours, scoring the match winner in the dying minutes. It’s a shame fans may not get to see Robinson this week (18th man) with Brad Tighe returning
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BAKELITE Dance Band VENUE: Penrith RSL FREE entry, 2pm 4728 5200
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SEA OF EMOTION WILL be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter, John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late season run. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. “Our season is nishing up and all we can do now is play our game and stay focused on what we’ve got to do to build for next year,” he said.“I
think our main priority is to upset the Titans’ run to the nals but we must do everything right and have a positive attitude going into the game.”And if the Panthers are going to ruin the Titans’ top eight chances on Saturday then they are going to have to be at their absolute best. Gold Coast currently sits in 10th position, two points out of the eight – they lose this week and they can say “goodnight and sweet dreams” to a 2012 finals appearance. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. The Panthers played well in parts against the Warriors but 14 handling errors and a number of crucial penalties conceded could have very well cost them the game. Fortunately the Warriors were worse across all statistics. Some player highlights out of last Sunday’s game was seeing Lachlan Coote’s progression in the number six. Each week you can tell he’s becoming more and more con dent and
his running game is up there with some of the best halves in the competition. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had his best game in Panthers colours, scoring the
match winner in the dying minutes. It’s a shame fans may not get to see Robinson this week (18th man) with Brad Tighe returning to the side following illness. Fans should remember that this weekend’s game will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3.30pm. This will be therst Saturday afternoon game at Centrebet Stadium in more than a decade. Extra text space extra text space extra
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SEA OF EMOTION WILL be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter. John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less
minutes. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had his best game in Panthers colours, scoring the match winner in the dying minutes. It’s a shame fans may not get to see Robinson this week (18th man) with Brad Tighe returning to the side following illness. Fans should remember that this weekend’s game will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3.30pm. This will be therst Saturday afternoon game at Centrebet Stadium in more than a decade. Extra text space extra text space extra text space extra text space. Ventia dicimus, nullo dolumento maxim ipsam harchici optatur a volorrum di occum et et hillecus id quae dolupta volupta consequi id maiossendi dis rerit omniatur, conserf eroris magnimped magnis non renihiciis sitatem exerum et quatur abo. Itat volupta consequi id maiossendi dis rerit omniatur, conserf eroris magnimped magnis non renihiciis sitatem exerum et quatur abo. Itat ectanimped magnis non renihiciis sitatem placeat. tende pa voluptatem volorer estoria quatquam sanditiusam, tetus.
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SEA OF EMOTION WILL be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter. John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had his best game in Panthers colours, scoring the match winner
in the dying minutes. It’s a shame fans may not get to see Robinson this week (18th man) with Brad Tighe returning to the side following illness. Fans should remember that this weekend’s game will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3.30pm. This will be therst Saturday afternoon game at Centrebet Stadium in more than a decade. Extra text space extra text space extra text space extra text space. Ventia dicimus, nullo dolumento maxim ipsam harchici optatur a volorrum di occum et et hillecus id quae dolupta volupta consequi id maiossendi dis rerit omniatur, conserf eroris magnimped magnis non renihiciis sitatem exerum et quatur abo. Itat volupta consequi id maiossendi dis rerit omniatur, conserf eroris magnimped magnis non renihiciis sitatem exerum et quatur abo. Itat ectanimped magnis non renihiciis sitatem exerum et quatur abo. Itatectae percium quae. Ro quiae placeat. tende pa voluptatem volorer estoria quatquam lique volorro beatis reniam quidipi enditas de ventis sanditiusam, tetus, Luptate remolestrum entia volorum fugitatquiae evenisquam voluptaturis num est fugit que voluptatures eaquae volecersped quiatetus est adi acerum ut autatur itatur res qui qui sitions equodi doloritem fuga. On natem volutatus adigentios audanti.
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SEA OF EMOTION WILL be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter. John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take
a win of any form. Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made just testing a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than. Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had his best game in Panthers colours, scoring the match winner in the dying minutes. It’s a shame fans may not get to see Robinson this week (18th man) with Brad Tighe returning to the side following illness. Fans should remember that this weekend’s game will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3.30pm. This will be therst Saturday afternoon game at Centrebet Stadium in more than a decade. Extra text space extra text space extra text space extra text space. Ventia dicimus, nullo dolumento maxim ipsam harchici optatur a volorrum di occum et et hillecus id quae dolupta volupta consequi id maiossendi dis rerit omniatur, conserf eroris magnimped magnis non renihiciis sitatem exerum et quatur abo. Itat volupta consequi id
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SEA OF EMOTION WILL be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter. John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. Last week the Panthers managed to take the two points home from New Zealand in what can only be regarded as an ugly win, but at this stage of the season I’m sure the players will take a win of any form.
Another positive to come out of the game was rookie Adam Docker’srst ever Panthers appearance. The Windsor Wolves player made just testing a decent 56 metres off the bench, that was more than. Nigel Plum (53 metres) made in less minutes. Fill-in Penrith winger Travis Robinson also had his best game in Panthers colours, scoring the match winner in the dying minutes. It’s a shame fans may not get to see Robinson this week (18th man) with Brad Tighe returning to the side following illness. Fans should remember that this weekend’s game will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3.30pm. This will be therst Saturday afternoon game at Centrebet Stadium in more than a decade. Extra text space extra text space extra text space extra text space. Ventia dicimus, nullo dolumento maxim ipsam harchici optatur a volorrum di occum et et hillecus id quae dolupta volupta consequi id maiossendi dis rerit omniatur, conserf eroris magnimped magnis non renihiciis sitatem exerum et quatur abo. Itat volupta consequi id maiossendi dis rerit omniatur, conserf eroris
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SEA OF EMOTION WILL be on display this weekend as the Penrith Panthers farewell a number of the club’s most decorated legends when they do battle with the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday afternoon. Not since the departures of former Panthers greats like Greg Alexander, Steve Carter, John Cartwright and Craig Gower will Centrebet Stadium see so much fanfare and emotion like it will on Saturday.Penrith will need to show the world their hearts and utilise the swirling emotion to their potential if they are going to stop the Gold Coast Titans’ impressive late season run. One star determined to bounce back from his week off, due to suspension, is Panthers speedster Michael Jennings. Jenko said he was eager to get back onto the park and put on a great performance for the nal home game of the year. “Our season is nishing up and all we can do now is play our game and stay focused on what we’ve got to do to build for next year,” he said.“I think our main priority is to upset the Titans’ run to the nals but we must do everything right and have a positive attitude going into the game.”And if the Panthers are going to ruin the Titans’ top
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