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he Panthers went down 26-20 to North Queensland in Bathurst last Friday night, blowing out their biggest losing margin of the season to six points. That’s right – the three losses Penrith have suffered this season have been by just two, four and six points. It’s an impressive record that proves Anthony Griffin has his team in a winning headspace every single week. Penrith sit in third spot on the competition ladder and despite a mounting injury toll head to McDonald Jones Stadium tonight as favourites against a Newcastle side that is showing much more fight and enthusiasm than in previous seasons.
But Nathan Brown’s side faces an uphill battle to make the Finals in 2018 with halfback Mitchell Pearce sidelined for an extended period through injury. Against the Rabbitohs last weekend they proved they just don’t have the killer plays required to win games against quality opposition without Pearce on the field. Tonight’s match has all the indications of a close encounter. As has been well documented, Penrith are significantly disrupted by injury, while it’s starting to become evident that James Maloney can’t run this side on his own. The Cowboys did a good job targeting him last Friday and the Panthers desperately need a second playmaker to take the pressure off him (thankfully, they’ll get it when Nathan Cleary returns very soon). Here’s another big issue: Penrith remain horribly ill-disciplined. They have given away more penalties this season than any
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other side in the competition and they’re also fifth in handling errors and third in missed tackles, so it’s evident that the side still has plenty to improve on to be a realistic contender for the title in 2018. But belying the statistics is the headspace I mentioned earlier. Half the battle each week is a mental one and Penrith, despite the constant injuries, poor discipline and line-up changes, appear almost unfazed by whatever is put in front of them. It is something every fan should be proud of and certainly something Griffin should be pleased with. The grit and determination Penrith have displayed this season has won them games they would have lost just a couple of years ago. This Panthers team is full of fighters who never give up, and even down 20-0 last Friday night you just knew they were going to make a fist of things in the second half. Unfortunately, everything caught up
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with Penrith in the end while the Cowboys also found the form they’ve been lacking for most of the season. Penrith have been boosted with the naming of Trent Merrin at prop, despite undergoing surgery on an injured finger earlier this week. With Jack Hetherington out suspended and Moses Leota joining the injury list, Anthony Griffin has opted to bring Jarome Luai into the 17 but don’t be surprised if there’s a few late changes to the starting side. Newcastle meanwhile have named Brock Lamb to return at halfback, while Josh King has been called up at prop with Jacob Lillyman dropped. I’m a little wary of this game and always think Newcastle put up a good fight at home. I’m tipping a Penrith win, but I don’t think the Knights will make it easy. Tip: Panthers by 6.
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MERRIN THE BRAVE » In the midst of Penrith’s horror injury
Trent Merrin nursing his injured finger in Bathurst. Photo: Megan Dunn
crisis there is finally some good news: Trent Merrin will play against Newcastle tonight despite undergoing surgery on his injured finger just five days ago. Merrin posted an x-ray of a scan on Instagram, revealing two bones in his index finger completely misaligned. After the surgery, Merrin said he’d be back “sooner rather than later”. He wasn’t wrong, with Anthony Griffin naming him on Tuesday and Merrin determined to play to help alleviate some of the injury pain being experienced at the foot of the Mountains.
» Unfortunately the news is not so good
for Moses Leota, who will miss the next eight weeks after tearing a pectoral muscle against the Cowboys last Friday.
» As I revealed a few weeks ago, Kaide
Ellis’ drop back to reserve grade a week after making his NRL debut was not form-related. Panthers boss Phil Gould has confirmed an issue with the club’s top 30 forced Anthony Griffin to drop Ellis back to the ISP. “We couldn’t play him the next week because Jack Hetherington was available and he’s a top 30 player,” Gould said on the ‘Six Tackles With Gus’ podcast. “Kaide Ellis can’t play until you exhaust everyone in the top 30.” The good news is that with Tim Browne’s retirement, Ellis has now been moved into the top 30.
» The Panthers will wear a special
Indigenous jersey designed by Glen Liddiard in the match against the Knights at McDonald Jones Stadium. Liddiard, who is the club’s Indigenous Welfare Officer, designed the jersey as an artistic tribute to the Indigenous history, geography and culture of the Penrith area and regional NSW. While largely inheriting the design of last year’s Indigenous jersey, the 2018 jersey features the totem of the Waradjuri region on the chest. It is recognition of Panthers’ commitment to fostering rugby league talent in regional NSW. The jersey is for sale in the Panthers Shop and online.
» The future of Sam McKendry is very
much up in the air. While the unlucky 28-year-old prop has vowed to fight back and return from a third ACL injury, the Panthers are quietly hopeful he may decide to hang up the boots. The club will support whatever decision he makes but there’s no doubt they’re concerned about the likelihood of a successful return given his history of knee injuries.
» There’s talk that the Panthers are keen
on signing off-contract Manly winger Akuila Uate. The 30-year-old is likely to be let go by Manly at the end of the season and the Panthers may see him as a potential replacement for Josh Mansour, who is rated a 50/50 chance of staying with Penrith. Uate would also offer significant depth to Penrith’s backline, which has been tested by injury this year.
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» Penrith’s trip to Bathurst last week,
despite the result of the NRL match, was a major success. The community really embraced the players, and a record crowd of 10,287 turned out at Carrington Park in chilly conditions on Friday night. We spotted the staff of the famous Knickerbocker Hotel decked out in all types of Penrith jerseys – it was great to see.
» It’s taken less than a handful of games
for young forward Jack Hetherington to find himself in trouble with the NRL judiciary. The 21-year-old was cited for a Dangerous Contact charge after a tackle on Shaun Fensom last Friday night, and submitted an early guilty plea. He’ll miss tonight’s clash against the Knights but will be free to play against Wests Tigers next week. Hetherington has a poor
record with the judiciary in the lower grades and it’s something he’ll need to get out of his game.
» Panthers skipper Peter Wallace isn’t just a great teammate in the NRL, he’s also proved to be a fantastic mentor and role model to Penrith’s Premiership-winning SG Ball team this season. Before a kicking session recently with the side’s young halves, Wallace arrived 30 minutes earlier to hang out and chat with the boys. “At 4.30 on a Wednesday afternoon, all I could see was my 16 and 17-year-old halves hanging out with the NRL captain – how good is that?” SG Ball coach, Jamie O’Keefe said. “Then on top of that, he teaches them how to kick which is even better!” This certainly wouldn’t be happening at many other clubs in the NRL.
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KATOA’S ROLE IN NASTY INJURY NATHAN TAYLOR @natetaylor87
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anthers utility Sione Katoa says he’s still on “talking terms” with teammate Trent Merrin despite being the man partly responsible for his freak pre-game injury last Friday night in Bathurst. During warm-up at a bitterly cold Carrington Park, the pair were going through their usual pre-game motions when Merrin’s pointer finger got caught in Katoa’s shirt, resulting in a sickening compound dislocation. Speaking with the media on Monday afternoon, Katoa detailed exactly what happened minutes out from kick-off against the North Queensland Cowboys. “It was just marker work, stuff we normally do. We were coming up against a quality player in Jake Granville and we were just practicing to make sure we weren’t falling for his dummies at marker,” Katoa recalled.
“I came out, threw a dummy and Mez, at marker, came to tackle me and his finger went straight into my t-shirt and it kind of got caught there. “We thought he popped his finger out and then put it back in, but after the game we found out it was a compound dislocation.” Katoa said he didn’t see the immediate damage caused because Merrin covered his mangled finger as soon as he saw it. “I didn’t see his finger because as soon as Mez saw it, he just covered it and we didn’t notice anything,” he said. Not long after coming off, Merrin posted a photo on Instagram of his gruesome injury while his teammates were getting outclassed on the field. The image of his bloody finger went viral. When he’s not accidently injuring teammates, 23-year-old Katoa has enjoyed a strong month of football since returning to first grade. Despite making his NRL debut in 2015, Katoa has only played 17 first grade games as he continues to battle Peter Wallace and
Sione Katoa with Wayde Egan at training. Below: Trent Merrin’s nasty finger injury now rising star Wayde Egan for game time. Katoa said he loves learning from his captain and enjoys the weekly battle he has with Egan for a bench spot. “I’m loving my role with Wal there, I learn heaps from him every week. I actually think he could go on another year but it’s up to him what he wants to do,” he said. “Waydo’s also doing really well. I think it’s good competition between us and it’s healthy for our club. Whether it’s him or I playing, we always know someone is putting their best foot forward for the team. “He’s a young bloke coming through and I’ve got to be on my toes at all times and just keep striving to be better.”
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HARDEST HITTER AT PEAK FITNESS NATHAN TAYLOR @natetaylor87
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iwi bone rattler James Fisher-Harris is usually no stranger to injury, but in a year where Penrith’s injury crisis has been one of the worst on record, he’s been one of the lucky ones. Despite only appearing in 15 games last season due to various ailments, the man known as “Fish” has played in all nine games to start 2018 and is looking better with every game he plays. Speaking with Extra Time following training on Monday afternoon, FisherHarris said he’s relishing his new role at lock and being a consistent, injury-free performer. “I’m just happy playing each week, I’m keen to play every weekend,” he said. “It’s hard when you get injuries but things happen, and now I’m trying to make the most of my opportunity while being 100 per cent.” Penrith’s injury crisis deepened this
week with the news Moses Leota had torn a pec muscle against the Cowboys last Friday and would miss around two months of football. Meanwhile, Trent Merrin hurt his pointer finger in the pre-game warm up last week. Fisher-Harris believes Merrin’s late withdrawal from Friday’s game played a part in Penrith’s slow start. “I think it did impact some of the boys but we still had to get the job done and everyone has to step up when someone goes down,” he said. “A lot of things didn’t go our way in that game but we tried to get back into it in the second half but the boys missed the jump again. We ran out of time.” The Panthers will look to bounce back when they take on the Newcastle Knights tonight at McDonald Jones Stadium. The Knights are also coming off a last start loss while the Panthers will be desperate to win to keep their place in the top four. During Monday’s training session, the Panthers were preparing for their first
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ho’s your favourite Indigenous rugby league player? What a question. It’s one that has, does and will continue to spark passionate, varied and seemingly endless discussion. It’s on the table again this week as the NRL dedicates a round to celebrating the huge Indigenous contribution to rugby league. Look at just part of the current crop of Indigenous players and consider what they do for the game: Tyrone Peachey, Josh Addo-Carr, Greg Inglis, Latrell Mitchell, Andrew Fifita, James Roberts, Connor Watson, Jack Wighton, Johnathan Thurston, Ash Taylor, Joel Thompson, Adam Elliott, Bevan French. A look at the Indigenous Team of the Century, named in 2008, sparks a myriad of memories as names like Eric Simms, Steve Renouf, Laurie Daley, Arthur Beetson, Gordon Tallis, Cliff Lyons and John Ferguson jump off the page at you. So who’s your favourite? Got one yet? It was a question posed at Fox League this week. Steve Roach didn’t hesitate, “Larry John
Corowa! Mate he could play”. Blocker led a barrage of nominees somersaulting and back-flipping their way around the office as faces lit up in testament to their legacy. Nathan Blacklock… Preston Campbell… David Peachey… and on it went. Commentator Warren Smith proved a voice of reason. “Johnathan Thurston. His growth as a footballer has been tremendous but it’s what he’s done off the field, including winning a human rights award in 2017, that makes him an Australian to admire,” he said. Waz is right. Maybe the best Indigenous player is right before our eyes. Now. Week in week out. JT. The little indestructible bloke who made his first grade debut in 2002 and ever since has been proudly flying the flag for his people through 308 Premiership games, 38 Internationals, 37 Origins… and five Indigenous All Star celebrations. He’s been passing, kicking, orchestrating, winning and laughing like a future Immortal for years. This will be his last Indigenous Round. So celebrate the weekend, celebrate Thurs-
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Indigenous players who’ve left me speechless
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ith it being Indigenous Round in the NRL this week, I thought I’d give Extra Time readers my top Indigenous rugby league players of all-time. I think it’s important to note before you read this column that I’m selecting players that I saw play in recent times. Whilst this is a top five, it’s my top five players that I enjoyed watching play or that I played with. I hope you enjoy my picks... Jonathan Thurston (pictured) I had the chance to room with JT in 2010 during Indigenous All Stars camp and it was an amazing experience. Not only his professionalism, but his character away from footy was really something that I got to cherish. To play alongside him was a really cool moment because I consider him the greatest to have ever done it. Greg Inglis I chose GI, not because he palmed me off so many times during my career, but for what he’s been able to do on the footy field. He’s probably the most versatile backline player we’ve ever seen play. He won a competition with Melbourne playing five-eighth and he’s also won a
premiership playing in the centres and fullback. For me, he is easily one of the best Indigenous players I’ve seen. Cliff Lyons Cliff is probably one of my favourite Indigenous players of all-time. I loved how he slowed the game down and had a really smart footy brain. The combination he had with Steve “Beaver” Menzies at Manly back in the ‘90s was one of the hardest partnerships to stop. He put Beaver over for many of his tries back in the day. Wendell Sailor I got to play alongside Big Del at the Dragons for a couple of seasons. He’s known a lot for his personality in and around the game, but in terms of toughness and being a 115kg winger, he was absolutely dynamic. In his heyday he was easily the best winger in the world. Dell is definitely one of my favourite Indigenous players. Matt Bowen Matty may have been one of the smallest guys on the paddock most games, but he played so tough. At fullback, he really had that killer step and speed. I’ll never forget when he took that intercept against NSW.
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real competitor and is so gifted in what he does in and around the footy. There is so many Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander players that have done so much for our game on and off the field. I can’t recognise them all, but I’ve been lucky enough to be able to play alongside or see these guys play and that’s why they are in my top five.
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From that moment on, I realised little men can have a major impact in this game. Tyrone Peachey – Honourable Mention Tyrone is not in my top five but he is easily the most gifted footballer I’ve ever played with in terms of skill level. He can play anywhere in a team and is one of those guys that I can’t wait to watch develop over the next decade. Tyrone is a
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DRAGONS ARE NEW FAVES TO TAKE OUT 2018 TITLE » Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bel-
last Saturday night. He was granted conditional bail and will front Waverley Local Court next month. “The club is co-operating with police in their investigation of the matter and has informed the NRL Integrity Unit,” a Cowboys spokesperson said.
lamy has declared the Dragons are the team to beat in this year’s competition after their demolition of his side at Kogarah last Sunday. “They’re the benchmark, we know now that we’ve got some work to do,” Bellamy said. “They’ve been playing great footy all season and if we want to play some footy in September we’ll need to improve.” Meanwhile, most betting agencies have now installed the Dragons as premiership favourites.
» How’s this for the ‘embarrassing’ file
over at NRL HQ? Despite being desperate to take part, head office didn’t award Cronulla a team in the inaugural senior women’s competition to take place later this year. Last weekend, the Sharks won the Tarsha Gale Cup Grand Final.
» Fox League were hoping for a Sunday
afternoon ratings record for the muchhyped Storm v Dragons match but it wasn’t to be. 267,000 viewers tuned in, 24,000 short of the record. 251,000 viewers stuck around for the 4pm game between the Roosters and Sea Eagles, making the NRL the top two programs on Foxtel on Sunday. But the big ratings win of round 9 was on Saturday evening, with over 300,000 viewers watching the Warriors v Wests Tigers game on Fox League.
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» Even on her day off, Fox League host Yvonne Sampson was at the footy. She was with her Dragons-loving partner Chris O’Keefe at Kogarah Oval on Sunday to watch St George-Illawarra destroy Melbourne (pictured above).
» Cowboys forward Scott Bolton has
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Cowboys Knights Eels Roosters
Cowboys Panthers Eels Warriors
Tigers Panthers Bulldogs Roosters
Tigers Panthers Eels Warriors
42
Tigers Panthers Bulldogs Warriors
092
090
090
088
ONE AGENCY REEVES PROPERTIES 4732 1600
MACQUARIE COMMERCIAL 0402 896 906
HERTZ 4731 6344
GARTON GROUP MCDONALD’S 4721 2992
ANDREW REEVES
LUKE BELOTTI
TEENA EDWARDS
IAN GARTON
Storm Broncos Rabbitohs Raiders
Cowboys Panthers Eels Warriors
Storm Sea Eagles Rabbitohs Raiders
Cowboys Panthers Eels Roosters
Titans Broncos Dragons Sharks
Cowboys Panthers Bulldogs Warriors
Storm Broncos Dragons Sharks
086
086
084
082
BOQ PENRITH 0427 998 110
THE WESTERN WEEKENDER 4722 2998
DICKIES TOWING 4736 4400
COMPLETE LEGAL & CONVEYANCING 1300 266 529
GREG LAWTON
TROY DODDS
NARELLE TUBIE
DANIEL MCKINNON
Storm Broncos Rabbitohs Raiders
Tigers Panthers Eels Warriors
Storm Broncos Dragons Sharks
Tigers Panthers Bulldogs Warriors
Storm Broncos Dragons Sharks
Cowboys Panthers Eels Warriors
Storm Broncos Dragons Sharks
082
082
082
080
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ST MARYS PROFESSIONALS 9673 4422
VIC’S MAXI TRANSPORT 4732 2195
TRESAMI COMPUTER ENGINEERING 4731 8444
ROBERT HENRY
TERRY HANSEN
VICTOR GLANVILLE
LEE BANISTER
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Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
Cowboys Panthers Bulldogs Warriors
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
Cowboys Panthers Eels Warriors
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
080
080
080
080
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FOWLER AND CO 4722 3066
EZRVEND 0414 254 074
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Tigers Panthers Bulldogs Roosters
Storm Sea Eagles Rabbitohs Raiders
Tigers Panthers Bulldogs Warriors
Storm Broncos Rabbitohs Raiders
Cowboys Knights Eels Warriors
Storm Broncos Rabbitohs Raiders
078
076
076
076
HARVEY NORMAN PENRITH 4737 5111
MACQUARIE ACCOUNTANTS 4731 5628
AT PRINT 4731 5055
LOWER MOUNTAINS AIR CONDITIONING 4735 6411
PETER ANDERSON
CHRIS AYLING
AARON TYERS
ANTHEA STRATHDEE
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Tigers Panthers Bulldogs Warriors
Storm Sea Eagles Rabbitohs Raiders
Tigers Panthers Eels Roosters
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
Tigers Panthers Bulldogs Warriors
Storm Broncos Rabbitohs Raiders
Tigers Knights Bulldogs Warriors
Cowboys Panthers Eels Warriors
Cowboys Panthers Eels Roosters
Cowboys Panthers Eels Roosters
074
074
074
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PENRITH CBD CORPORATION 0437 506 517
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KELLY PARTNERS 4721 7433
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KIM RILEY
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Storm Broncos Dragons Sharks
Cowboys Panthers Eels Warriors
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Tigers Panthers Eels Warriors
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
Tigers Panthers Eels Warriors
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
074
074
072
072
STANTON & TAYLOR 4731 2899
COUNTRY BREWER 4731 5444
RAINE & HORNE COMMERCIAL 4722 8500
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Cowboys Panthers Eels Roosters
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Storm Broncos Dragons Sharks
Tigers Panthers Bulldogs Roosters
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
072
072
072
070
THE WESTERN WEEKENDER 4722 2998
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FOX LEAGUE
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SHANAKA DE SILVA
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Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
Cowboys Panthers Bulldogs Roosters
Cowboys Panthers Eels Roosters
Titans Broncos Dragons Sharks
Tigers Panthers Eels Warriors
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
070
068
068
066
GOTZINGER SMALL GOODS 0418 594 791
IRRESISTIBLE POOLS & SPAS 4776 1118
HITCHENS 4735 7000
SMITH STREET AUTO 4731 4019
BILL MCDEED
KEITH WILSON
TREVOR HITCHEN
MATT BOND
Titans Broncos Dragons Sharks
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
Tigers Panthers Eels Roosters
Cowboys Panthers Bulldogs Warriors
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
Tigers Panthers Eels Warriors
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
064
064
064
060
VISION PAINTING & DECORATING 0404 459 600
CC TYRES 4731 4822
PROPERTY CENTRAL 0434 400 225
RAINE & HORNE PENRITH 0414 321 000
HANS BOR
MICHAEL ASHTON
CAMERON FAICO
GARY ROSSETTO
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
Cowboys Knights Eels Roosters
Storm Broncos Dragons Raiders
Cowboys Panthers Eels Roosters
Titans Broncos Dragons Sharks
Tigers Panthers Bulldogs Warriors
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Cowboys Panthers Bulldogs Roosters
074
Storm Broncos Dragons Sharks
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Friday, Saturday & Sunday
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