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rom Auckland to the Central Coast, and now Queensland. I’m not sure a single NRL game has been shifted to such vast alternates in the game’s history, yet here we are – the Warriors and the Panthers at Suncorp Stadium, of all places. The disruption of the past week will no doubt impact all of the 12 clubs relocated to Queensland, but players have become used to such inconveniences, and this is simply another hurdle. For the Warriors, it is nothing new – they’ve spent the last two seasons in a world of uncertainty. For Sunshine Coast-based Penrith, the disruption means little when you consider what is at stake. It’s perhaps the teams not in the mix for a Finals finish who will do it the toughest.

SUNDAY, JULY 18 | 1.50PM | SUNCORP STADIUM | REFEREE: CHRIS BUTLER But let’s focus on this Sunday afternoon’s early game and exactly what it means for the Panthers and Warriors. For Penrith, it’s yet another test for the Matt Burton / Tyrone May halves combination, steering the ship for an injured Jarome Luai and Nathan Cleary, both still a few weeks away from returning. Crucially, a win here would almost certainly lock up a top four finish and keep Ivan Cleary’s side in a position to claim their second consecutive Minor Premiership. For the Warriors, this really is do or die. Nathan Brown’s side is four points out of the top eight and another loss would mean the word ‘mathematically’ starts to get a run. Very rarely does that equation work out. This Warriors side just can’t seem to produce a complete performance at

present. They show signs of what they’re capable off, but it rarely extends to an 80 minute effort. The Warriors would rate themselves a decent shot this weekend against a Penrith side without Luai and Cleary, and with a host of other players backing up from Wednesday night’s State of Origin. We saw in matches against the Sharks and Tigers earlier this year that the Panthers have struggled without their natural halves combination, but with more time and preparation perhaps things will start to click more. Regardless of what’s going on the halves, for me this is a game that’ll be won up front. Solid performances from James FisherHarris and Moses Leota should be able to get the Panthers the dominant field posi-

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tion they’ll require to control the flow of the game. The Panthers currently lead the competition in All Run Metres, All Runs and Kick Return Metres, proving that once they get a roll-on, they’re very difficult to stop. The Warriors will put up a fight, no doubt, and like in most of their matches they’ll probably manage to put a scare through the opposition at some stage, but calm heads should prevail if the Panthers stick to the game plan. Shutting down Reece Walsh and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck will be a key. I’m expecting a tough opening 20 minutes, but Penrith should do enough in the latter stages of the first half to set up an ultimately dominant victory. Tip: Panthers by 16.

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7 Tyrone May

16 Spencer Leniu

7 Sean O’Sullivan

16 Bunty Afoa

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17 Liam Martin

8 Addin Fonua-Blake

17 Kane Evans

9 Apisai Koroisau

18 Izack Tago 19 Matt Eisenhuth

9 Wayde Egan

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SUNNY COAST PANTHERS ! The Penrith Panthers will call the Sunshine Coast home for at least the next month after relocating from Sydney’s west to Queensland earlier this week. The Panthers will join the Knights, Roosters and Sea Eagles at their Novotel Twin Waters base, with home games to be played out of Sunshine Coast Stadium. So far, the only future home game impacted by the COVID-forced relocation is the clash against Brisbane, originally scheduled for BlueBet Stadium on Saturday, July 24. But the reality is that the NRL expects clubs to be based in Queensland longer than the initial four week stint, with fears it could extend until the end of the season. At this stage the Panthers are hopeful of being back home for their big clashes against Souths and Wests Tigers to end the regular season, but it’s anyone’s guess at present. ! While the players and critical staff headed to the Sunshine Coast on Wednesday, family members and other staff aren’t due to fly up until tomorrow. They’ll then undertake a quarantine period before they’re free to live under whatever restrictions are in place in Queensland at the time in question. ! There was some doubt about James Fisher-Harris flying to Queensland on Wednesday given his wife is heavily pregnant. However, the recently re-signed forward made the trip and is due to play against the Warriors on Sunday. ! Centre Paul Momirovski has taken it upon himself to provide plenty of advice about what players needed to pack for the Sunshine Coast venture. “We are lucky enough to have Paul Momirovski give us a few tips after being with the Storm crew last year,” forward Scott Sorensen said. “He gave us a rundown of what’s essential and what isn’t. He said you don’t need to pack a month of deodorants, just be smart about it. Bring what you need for two weeks and you’ve got Woolworths and Coles to deliver to you up there. Just be smart about what you’re going to throw in your bag, just little things like that.” !

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Sunshine Coast Stadium. Photo: NRL Images.

showdown with the State Government if the COVID crisis continues into September and October. The Grand Final is scheduled to be played at Stadium Australia on Sunday, October 3 and the NRL has a contract with the NSW Government to play the season decider in the Harbour City until at least 2046. But the NRL doesn’t want to play the Grand Final in front of an empty stadium and would equally be unhappy about the prospect of a reduced crowd, particularly given there’s a good chance two Sydney clubs could be involved. That latter point is where the drama could come in – the State Government would likely push for the game to go ahead in Sydney even if it had reduced capacity restrictions. In that case, the NRL would want to open the game up to the highest bidder with Melbourne’s MCG a real possibility. It’s far too early to be having any firm discussions at this point, but it’s certainly on the NRL’s radar.

holders, let alone Members. Adding to the problem is that the Panthers Leagues Club remains closed and is earning no revenue. The club estimates it would have lost $500,000 alone on the night the Eels match had to be played behind closed doors. NRL CEO Andrew Abdo has promised that clubs will be “looked after” during this period, but no specifics have been conveyed at this stage.

! The relocation to Queensland is having a huge impact on Penrith’s bank balance. While the NRL is funding the move, the reality is the club is facing a huge headache given it can’t meet commitments to many sponsors and corporate ticket

! How good was it to see Panthers hooker Api Koroisau make his State of Origin debut on Wednesday night? Koroisau is still one of the most under-rated players in the game but is a key reason the Panthers can keep winning over the next few weeks

even without Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai. He’s a true game changer and sets the agenda for the flow of the match. Looking great in blue, Api!

! It’s been a long time between Tweets for Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher. He was last active on Twitter back on August 6, 2016 when he retweeted news of Sam McKendry becoming a first-time Dad. But almost five years later, he’s back – Tweeting last Friday: “The great tip-off”. We presume it may have been a reference to the NBA Finals. ! A big happy birthday to Panthers centre Paul Momirovski, who turned 25 on Tuesday.

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anthers players will view their upcoming one-month stint on the Sunshine Coast as a business trip, determined to not let the sun and the surf distract them from the ultimate prize of winning an NRL Premiership. On Wednesday, the entire Panthers playing squad as well as coaches and essential staff swapped the state-of-the-art Panthers Academy for a beautiful four-star resort in Maroochydore – their new home away from home for at least the next four weeks while Greater Sydney battles a severe COVID outbreak. While moving away from the comforts of home isn’t ideal during a Premiership campaign, players are pledging to embrace the circumstances they’ve been dealt and march on. “We just all want to do our part and keep the game alive,” recently re-signed prop James Fisher-Harris told the media on Tuesday. “We’re just taking it one day a time right now. The boys are keen to play, and we don’t want to stop doing what we’re doing. By any means, we’re keen to do whatever it takes.”

Fellow Penrith forward Scott Sorensen said there were plenty of “mixed emotions” among the playing group about leaving Sydney for an extended period. “It’s all happened so fast but we’re very grateful and fortunate that the NRL’s been able to put this all together,” he said. “As players, it’s exciting but, at the same time, we’re a little bit nervous to see how things will go. We’re just going to embrace it and hopefully it can all go ahead and things go according to plan.” During their lengthy stay up north, most players will also be joined by their partners and children, with both the NRL and Queensland Government determined to reunite players with their families in due course. Fisher-Harris and Sorensen both have young children, with the latter confirming his partner Elle and son Hudson will be making the trip up to the Sunshine State as soon as possible. “I’m very lucky my partner is very supportive and she wouldn’t miss going up there for the world,” Sorensen said. “We understand it’s not as easy for everybody… we just have the one child, but I know everyone’s got different circumstances with children, work and study, so I’m very fortunate my partner is so supportive and is able to do so.”

James Fisher-Harris is ready for Queensland life. Photo: NRL Photos.

While there is plenty going on behindthe-scenes at Panthers HQ, there is still a game to be played this Sunday afternoon against the New Zealand Warriors. “I think it will work in our favour having

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The under-rated players who lifted the Panthers

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e’s the type of player every team needs, some teams have and every team wants. The player that makes his tackles, does his runs and tries his heart out every week without necessarily getting the accolades he deserves. He’s the player the coach can’t do without. He’s the under-rated player in the team. His true value is known by his teammates and by club supporters. I’m not saying this player has no public profile or the media doesn’t know him, he’s just not always the first one interviewed. My team of Most Under-rated Panthers players of the last 40 years consists of 16 players who played 50 games or more of first grade with only Matt Rodwell playing less at 44 games. 1. Dylan Edwards (2016 – present) 2. Paul Smith (1987 – 1993) 3. Col Bentley (1986-1992, 1995) 4. Sid Domic (1997-2001) 5. David Simmons (2010-15) 6. Darren Brown (1994-98) 7. Matthew Rodwell (2000-2001) 8. Carl MacNamara (1991-2001) 9. Brett Boyd (1992-98) 10. Steve Waddell (1988-1991, 1995-1997) 11. Phil Adamson (1993-98) 12. Barry Walker (1988-1996) 13. Lee Hopkins (1997-2002) Interchange: 14. Danny Farrar (1992-97), 15. Matthew Bell (2006-2011), 16. Jeremy Latimore (2013-16) 17. Jody Gall (1994-98,

in his time with the Panthers including lock, second-row, five-eighth and even halfback. Matt Rodwell kept Craig Gower in the hooking spot and led the Panthers to the Finals in 2000 while Carl MacNamara and Steve Waddell were as tough and durable as any prop in their day. Brett Boyd at hooker was solid as a rock after Royce Simmons retired while Phil Adamson and Barry Walker had a bit of profile but not as high as it should have been. Finally, Lee Hopkins tackled everything that moved and the bench, well it speaks for itself. Over to you peeps! What caught my eye last week: The great post-try celebration by the Sharks’ Braden Hamlin-Uele who impersonated WWE’s The Rock ‘People’s Elbow’ finishing move. My Tips for the week: Eels, Sea Eagles, Raiders, Roosters, Storm, Panthers, Broncos, Rabbitohs.

David Simmons was one of Penrith’s most under-rated players. Photo: NRL Photos.

2000-02). 18th man: Chris Hicks (19972002). Of the current crop of players I think Dylan Edwards is the most under-rated. His value to the team is best seen when he’s not in it.

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The final word: The tremendous work being done not only by the NRL hierarchy but by the 16 clubs including coaches, players and training staff who are all moving heaven and earth to keep the competition going is extraordinary. A shout-out also has to go to all the families of the players, who will have to go into two weeks of lockdown before being able to see their loved ones.

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hen Jason Ryles won the Dragons Medal at a glittering St George-Illawarra presentation night in 2001 he granted a raw emotional interview afterwords. It was great stuff from a passionate rugby league man. Sadly, it never saw the light of day. A few minutes after we’d left the function two planes flew into the World Trade Centre in New York. Footy – in fact all sport – seemed hopelessly irrelevant for weeks. It was similar when covering men throwing balls through a hoop while parts of Australia were being devastated by bushfires. It seemed a little insignificant. Again now, as parts of Australia are in ‘Covid Lockdown’ – with all the associated fear and suffering – sometimes it’s hard to focus on sport. Yet at the same time its importance is underlined by the amount of people who say; “Thank god I can still look forward to the footy.” It’s a stark reminder how such distractions can be an important solace when life is mentally challenging. It also helps those in the game re-apply their focus.

It was the case this week as the 11am NSW Government media conference was at least offset by State of Origin, or the Boomers beating the US, or the midweek rugby Tests… and soon the Olympics. Then there’s the NRL which will continue, based largely out of South East Queensland. We are quick to rip-in to the boofheads who break the bubble. What about all those who don’t! The 99 per cent of players and staff who make sure the game keeps going. Before you say it’s easy, think about the young men expecting babies soon, or the partners who are locked into work/ training, or those who also care for sick/ elderly family members, or those with children needing special requirements, or the myriad of other scenarios. Yes, the players are lucky to have well paid work but realise there is significant sacrifice as well. All so the game can go on. All so the dollars continue to flow. All so we can plonk ourselves in front of Fox League and distract ourselves from the drama that is the winter of 2021. On behalf of anyone who ‘escapes’ with a game of footy here or there, I say thank you.


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t some stage this year the NRL are expected to announce the addition of a 17th franchise in 2023. It’s almost certain it’ll be in Brisbane, with bids coming from the Brisbane Firehawks, Brisbane Jets and Redcliffe Dolphins as they all vie to become Queensland’s fourth club. The topic of expansion is clearly on the NRL’s agenda, and with plenty of time to think during lockdown, it got me pondering what the best move for the competition is. While stuck at home like everyone else, I’ve gotten stuck into the Netflix series ‘Sunderland ’Til I Die’, which is a series that follows the English football club Sunderland AFC. My boys started to get keen on the show too, and with Sunderland in battles for promotion and relegation, it had me thinking if that would be a model the NRL could follow. Looking at the current strength of the competition, and the fact that there’s such a big gap between the best five or six teams compared to the rest of the league . . . I don’t know why we don’t do it. Simply put, we don’t have enough players at first-grade level, and I think we should be reducing the amount of teams

in the top tier to keep the competition healthy and the standard high. A hypothetical situation I’d consider is giving teams three or four years to prepare for the introduction of a 14-team league – that would give everyone time to prepare knowing what was at stake if they had a poor season come 2024 or 2025. While that hurts some clubs in the short term, all of the sudden we’d have a strong tier two, made up of sides like the Dolphins and North Sydney Bears – who want to make their way into the NRL. If they are truly up to the standard, they can prove it with being one of the best sides in the second-tier comp and come up to NRL level. As the resident round-ball expert at SEN, Simon Hill believes that relegation and promotion actually helps clubs become better. Front offices are kept honest, and there’s no complacency knowing they’ll remain in the top leagues like we often see in the NRL. It’d be a radical change, but something I’d seriously consider if I were in Peter V’landys’ shoes. We should always be thinking about what makes our product better, and simply put, I think this does.

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