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Acouple of weeks ago as both Penrith and Cronulla warmed up pre-game at BlueBet Stadium, Nathan Cleary and Nicho Hynes were both practicing goal kicking – pretty standard from both halfbacks. But the way the build-up ended couldn't have been any more different.

After landing his last kick, Hynes walked off the field alone – joining his team mates in the sheds, ready for the official run out.

Cleary, meanwhile, was greeted by the rest of the Penrith team – waiting patiently for him to finish his personal preparation. The team then jogged off together as one.

That, my friends, is culture in a nutshell. Don't let anyone tell you Penrith don't have it.

As long as moments like that are continuing, this Penrith side will be a force to be reckoned with for a long time to come – no matter who comes and goes or what challenges are put before them.

Penrith travel to 4 Pines Park (or Brookvale Oval, for us traditionalists) in Round 24 to take on a Manly side that sits on the cusp of the top

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eight with their season very much hanging by a thread.

The Sea Eagles sit just one point outside the top eight and that single point – courtesy of a draw with Newcastle earlier in the season –could ultimately be the deciding factor one way or another when it comes to playing Finals. For-and-against will not become an issue, unless it is the Knights themselves who are also fighting it out for a spot in the last couple of weeks.

None of that will really matter though unless Manly can spring a monumental upset and down the high flying Panthers, who are heading towards yet another Minor Premiership and last week overcame an early scare to dispose of Melbourne.

The Sea Eagles close out their season with relatively easy games against the Bulldogs and Tigers, but the next fortnight is where their fate will be decided, taking on the Panthers and the Warriors (the latter in New Zealand).

You would think Manly would have to grab one of those two matches to even make the

final two games count. Their best chance is surely at Brookie.

As it turns out, Penrith may well spoil a number of teams' Finals chances over this run home. While the Titans can now be considered out of contention, their other three games –against Manly, Parramatta and North Queensland – will all have some degree of bearing on the top eight.

And it's for this reason you couldn't rule out an upset at some stage over the next month, despite how dominant the Panthers have been. When you're coming up against teams with their season on the line week after week, there's a chance you eventually slip up.

But it would have to be a mighty misstep from Ivan Cleary's side, who seem head and shoulders above the rest of the competition at the moment. Their attack is just too slick and too quick for opponents, even though Cleary would probably mount an argument that it's been far from perfect in the last few weeks. We know that defence is where Penrith have won their past two Premierships though and that is

again holding strong, conceding only one try in the past fortnight.

These sides met back in April with Penrith running out 44-12 winners, and it was a contest Manly were never in. In fact, Penrith laid on 18 straight points in a nine minute period approaching half-time that left the Sea Eagles obliterated before oranges at the break.

Coach Anthony Seibold probably won't want to remind his side of the 32-0 half-time scoreline last time around but he will be focused on having a good start. The only way of potentially getting on top of the Panthers is by scoring the first couple of tries and hoping to hold them out from there – comebacks against this team are just too rare.

With three straight home games behind them in front of huge parochial crowds at BlueBet Stadium, perhaps a trip to Brookie on a Thursday night does present something of a danger game.

But let's face it – you'd have to be a brave person to tip against the visitors.

Tip: Panthers by 12.

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PANTHERS FUME AT TALLIS

! Panthers fume over Tallis comments:

‘NRL 360’ personality Gorden Tallis has issued a short retraction after he made comments last week that suggested Penrith and other recent NRL Premiers were rorting the salary cap. The comments hit Panthers officials particularly hard as they pride themselves on their cap management – especially Football CEO Matt Cameron, who is a master at the numbers and intricacies involved. Anyone who has had the opportunity to sit through one of Cameron’s presentations on the salary cap would know how well he is across it and how meticulously it’s managed at Penrith. Group CEO Brian Fletcher went as far as to label the comments from Tallis as defamatory. The club has sought legal advice previously about commentary on ‘NRL 360’ and in the News Corp media, but has never had any previous issue with Tallis. On Monday night’s ‘NRL 360’, Tallis officially retracted the comments – brief as it was.

! Spotted: The TVs in the bathrooms at Fox Sports showing rival Channel Nine’s coverage of Sunday’s clash between Canberra and Wests Tigers.

as Luai has gained plenty of understandable support in the wake of the whole issue becoming public and Carayannis’ initial approach, privately there’s been a few concerns about his Instagram post this week, which featured a picture of Carayannis and the word ‘gronk’ splashed across it. Luai knows better than anyone the perils of social media bullying. It was a questionable look.

! Spotted: Panthers co-captain Nathan Cleary catching up with old mate Josh Mansour at Stadium Australia on Monday night for the Australia v Denmark World Cup clash.

million a season if he puts himself on the open market on November 1. The Panthers won’t be able to match that figure, but will table an impressive offer to Luai. While the bonds of family and friendship hasn’t been enough to keep some players at Penrith, it may be enough to save Luai, who I’m told has no real desire to go anywhere else.

and Izack Tago are both at $51.

! Spotted: Penrith coach Ivan Cleary catching up with family, friends and fans long after full-time at Panthers Leagues Club on Friday night.

! Spotted: Panthers legend Mark Geyer has not taken up modelling in France, despite strong rumours doing the rounds. This doppelgänger was spotted in an advertisement on the streets of Paris this week.

! Luai’s beef with journo: There’s been a mixed response to the now publicly revealed spat between News Corp journalist Michael Carayannis and Penrith five-eighth Jarome Luai. Many believe Carayannis was out of his lane when he approached Luai privately about his now infamous Instagram post after Origin II, arguing he wasn’t a dickhead, but was coming across like one. Carayannis is a decent journalist and broadcaster and only opted to make the spat public after Luai pulled out of a pre-planned interview at Panthers HQ a couple of weeks ago. The truth about that particular part of the situation lies somewhere in the middle. On that day, Carayannis tried to speak to Luai privately to clear the air and secure the interview, but Luai refused. As much

! Spotted: Former Panthers marketing guru Max Cowan making his long-awaited return to BlueBet Stadium to watch Penrith battle Melbourne last Friday night.

! Phoning it in: Fox Sports is a premium, subscription product but it persists in short-changing fans by calling many matches off TV. On Sunday, they didn’t even send the commentary team down to Canberra – calling the Raiders v Tigers match from their Artarmon studios.

! Luai poised to stay: Penrith remain very confident that Jarome Luai will stay at the club, despite any negotiations stalling due to the playmaker’s management issues. The 26-yearold would almost certainly attract offers of $1

! Cleary favourite for Clive: Penrith halfback Nathan Cleary is the current favourite to win the Clive Churchill Medal on Grand Final Day. Sportsbet has the Penrith playmaker at $5.00 to win the prestigious player of the match gong, ahead of team mate Dylan Edwards at $8.75. If you’re looking for some value but still want to back a Panther, Mitch Kenny

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FINALS DEBUTANTS READY TO

This time one year ago, Sunia Turuva and Lindsay Smith were playing in front of hundreds of diehard fans in reserve grade. In one month from now, the pair will be lining up in their first NRL Finals game.

It’s been an extraordinary year for the hardworking duo, who have played in almost every game this season.

Coming into the year, no-one would have predicted both men to play so much first grade let alone have outstanding years at the same time.

But they have and, in just a few short weeks, they’ll be getting a taste of Finals football on the big stage and it doesn’t get much better than that.

“It’s always your dream to play Finals footy in the NRL – hopefully I’m blessed enough to be in that position soon,” Smith told Time

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higher intensity, the crowd is into it a lot more, and it’ll be a cool experience. It’s everything you ever wanted as a kid.

“I’m not looking too far ahead but I’m sure if I get the opportunity I’ll be very excited and ready to go.”

Turuva agreed with Smith, saying the next month or two will be very memorable.

“Especially with this team, they’ve been through it all. They’ve lost a Grand Final, won Grand Finals, the senior boys just give me so much confidence each week. I’m really going to enjoy this period coming up,” he said.

For the 20-year-old Fijian, he admits he pinches himself every day that he gets to play first grade with the best team in the NRL.

If it wasn’t for Taylan May injuring his ACL in the World Club Challenge, it’s highly unlikely that

“A couple of days ago I was reflecting on the season and how quick it’s gone. It just feels like yesterday we were versing the Broncos in Round 1,” he said.

“I don’t want to drop from here – that’s a massive thing for myself. I’m still really young and I just want to keep doing what I’m doing. Keep learning off Dyl [Edwards] and Bizza (Brian To’o) and improve my game each week.

“Thankfully my body is holding up well and I’m just having fun as the season goes by.”

After playing a smattering of games in 2021 and 2022, Smith has played 17 games for the Panthers this season, mostly off the interchange bench.

In recent weeks, however, the 23-year-old has been starting games at prop alongside Kiwi international James Fisher-Harris with Moses Leota coming off the bench.

“Starting games sort of came out of the blue, but it’s really exciting and pretty special that Ivan has the faith in me to do that job,” Smith said.

“Not much changes around my game but it’s a cool experience to

start and a lot different to when you do it at NSW Cup level.”

Smith starting games of late is just another chapter in the whirlwind year that’s been for the St Marys junior.

“To look at where I was at the start of the year to now is pretty surreal,” he said.

“I remember talking after my first or second game about biding my time and I guess it’s come a little quicker than I expected.

“I’m just trying to lap it up and really enjoy the moment.”

Fortunately for Panthers supporters, they’ll be getting to see a whole lot of Smith in the coming years with the highly regarded forward sewed up until the end of 2024.

Smith said he’d love to extend his deal beyond that and have a longterm future at Penrith.

“I’d love to be here for a long time,” he said.

“This is the club I grew up supporting, I’m a local junior and I want to stay here for a long time. Hopefully there’s something in the works but we’ll have to see what happens.”

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Panthers players have thrown their support behind two-time Premiership winner Ivan Cleary, the seemingly forgotten man in this year’s Dally M Coach of the Year race.

For the second straight year, Cleary has guided the Panthers to the top of the NRL ladder with a month of the season remaining – that’s despite him losing both of his assistant coaches from last season and several players from his 2022 premiership-winning squad.

While other candidates, including Kevin Walters from Brisbane and Andrew Webster from the Warriors, have done wonders with their respective sides this year, it’s the calm and collected Cleary who has stood out above the pack, according to his players.

Panthers prop Lindsay Smith, who’s enjoying a breakout season in first grade, said Cleary is the best coach in the game.

“He’s unreal… just look at the performances over the last four years and where we’ve come from as well,” he told Extra Time

“From where we were in 2019 to 2020, and then to maintain that for the next four years has been nothing short of unbelievable and he’s been a massive part of that.

“Obviously I’m biased but I think he’s the best coach in the league.”

Panthers winger Sunia Turuva agreed with his teammate’s sentiments, saying no-one deserves Coach of the Year more than the

52-year-old, who has guided Penrith to three straight Grand Finals.

“It wasn’t that long ago he was having a tough time here but then just to bring the club through all the downs, losing a Grand Final and then going back-to-back, I think he deserves it 100 per cent,” Turuva said.

“I put a lot of his success down to the trust he puts in us players as well as the people around him. Not only does he have full trust in his new assistant coaches this season, but also the trust he’s had in players like Lindsay and I, who hadn’t played many games in the NRL before this year.”

Turuva, who has played every single game in first grade this season, said Cleary has been nothing short of incredible for his development as a footballer. The Fijian international believes private one-on-one chats with him have helped grow his game immensely.

“He gives me confidence each week and has full trust in me,” the 20-year-old said.

“He just gave me the confidence ever since Taylan [May] went down – checking in on me, seeing how I’m going.

“Even if there’s something I need to work on in my game he will tell me and make sure I work on it at training – that’s why he’s doing so well.”

Making the Dally M Coach of the Year race even more juicy is the fact Cleary is up against Andrew Webster, a former assistant coach of his during Penrith’s last two Premiership-winning seasons (2021 and 2022).

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THE POWER OF THE 18TH MAN

There’s more to a rugby league team than just the starting 17 and that’s why players like Matt Eisenhuth, Lindsay Smith and Thomas Jenkins are but some of the unsung heroes and reasons why the Panthers sit in first place on the NRL Ladder after 23 rounds of the competition.

You can also add the following names to the list, Luke Garner, Liam Henry, Mav Geyer as well as Jesse McLean and Jack Cole.

Each week these players and many others from the NSW Cup, train full-time with the first grade squad in opposed sessions, plus fill-in roles during Origin, everything to make sure that the top team is fully prepared to beat their opposition each week.

Eisenhuth and Smith have made the starting line-up numerous times this season with Smith even developing into a starter of late. Eisenhuth has also played a vital role both on-and-off the field especially in recent weeks with Spencer Leniu injured.

The 18th man is perhaps one of the most important

roles in the team, but the player often doesn’t even make it onto the field. Numerous players have filled that role this season like Luke Garner, Zac Hosking, Matt Eisenhuth, Tyrone Peachey and Jack Cole.

Garner came to the club on a good three-year deal and was expected by many to make the starting 17 each week. To date he has made

it onto the field in only six first grade matches but you won’t hear him complaining about it because he’s a team man. If he wasn’t, he wouldn’t have been asked to join the club in the first place.

On game day the 18th man dresses with the team, warms up with the team and then sits on the bench for 80 minutes ready to come on if needed. They’re

not often required but they still have to put in all the work to even get that coveted spot.

First grade regular Zac Hosking filled the 18th man role for the first three rounds of the competition and was 19th man in Round 4 this year before finally getting a start in the 17 in Round 5.

Garner or even youngsters like Jack Cole and Liam Henry that being 18th man or even part of an extended squad is not an important part of the first grade team.

If Penrith are fortunate enough to hold aloft the NRL trophy for a third year in a row, it will be because of more than just the 17 players who ran out on the field that day.

Remember there is no ‘I’ in ‘team’.

Not in this team anyway.

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Managing Director of Hertz Penrith Craig Thompson was moved with the respect the entire Panthers organisation showed his father Kevin Thompson, who sadly passed away recently, by honouring him with a minute’s silence at the home game against the Storm last Friday night.

“Panthers are truly an amazing club,” Craig said. “My family and Hertz have been a major sponsor for a long time, but we never expected such a huge

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WAYNE’S STILL MAKING HEADLINES

The original supercoach, Jack Gibson, was fond of the saying “Winning starts on Monday”.

Jack knew a lot about winning, and his five premiership titles at the Roosters and Eels in the 1970s and ’80s looked likely to remain the modern high-water mark until Wayne Bennett made the move from the Brisbane competition to the Canberra Raiders in 1987.

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ship rings in his bedside drawer, and sticking solid to his wellworked Clint Eastwood routine of being short on words and big on aura.

Except Wayne’s act isn’t modelled on old Dirty Harry –that’s a media invention – but rather it’s a facsimile of the man who recommended to the original Brisbane Broncos owners that Bennett should be their inaugural coach –Gibson’s right hand man, the legendary Ron Massey, was a close confidant of Bennett’s during his long tenure as coach of the Broncos, and would be a regular at the

Brisbane team’s pre-game buffet where knowledge was dispensed and consumed in equal measure with chicken and pasta.

Massey would sit with Bennett in the coach’s box when he was leading the Broncos to six titles and the Dragons to their drought-breaking win in 2010, but when 50 years of helping the game’s greatest coaches came to an end with Massey’s passing in 2016, the man who took his place was Phil Jauncey, the renowned sports psychologist and now a permanent fixture in the Dolphins dressing room.

Jauncey can’t see the untapped potential in a player the way Massey could, but he knows how their minds work and he knows that winning no longer starts on Monday.

Success in the next game in any professional sports league begins in the minutes following the game that just finished, and when Wayne Bennett walks into a media conference following a close loss, as he did in Perth last Saturday night, he knows the people most interested in what he has to say aren’t the media or the fans or even the club administrators he works for, it’s the players.

If the Dolphins coach feels like he can help the team’s chances of winning next week by offering

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a few home truths in front of the microphones and cameras, he’ll trot them out and let the players stew on that until training.

If he thinks there’s nothing to be gained, or if telling it how it is could in fact be detrimental to the Dolphins’ prospects of success seven days later, he’ll give you the two minute, you-saw-it-youwrite-it routine that has dominated the NRL news cycle.

What irked Wayne so much in Perth that he couldn’t bring himself to talk about it?

Perhaps it was the fact that the Knights gave the Dolphins a massive leg-up with a sin-bin and three straight tries, but the ‘Phins then didn’t have the ability, or more precisely the game management to secure the win.

And while the Redcliffe-based outfit has bought well for 2024 and beyond with Herbie Farnworth, Tom Flegler and Jake Averillo inbound, a game-breaking fiveeighth or experienced General at halfback still eludes them.

Jack Gibson had Sterling and Kenny at the Eels, while Bennett had Alfie and Kevvie at the Broncos, and unless the seven-time winner can find a champion playmaker where none seem available, there might be a lot more blinkand-you’ll-miss-it media conferences in the Dolphins’ future.

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Penrith’s hopes of finishing in the Knock-On Effect NSW Cup top five have taken a hit following a 26-14 loss to the Warriors at St Marys on Saturday.

It was a poor start from the Panthers, conceding a try to Kalani Going in the opening minute after an attempted charge down bounced kindly for the Warriors.

The Panthers slowly worked their way into the game and got on the board midway through the first half when a huge hole opened up for Preston Riki to score near the posts.

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They extended their lead to 10-4 in the 29th minute when Jesse McLean broke several tackles in a 40 metre charge to the tryline.

Several sets attacking the Panthers’ line finally saw the Warriors claim their second try as the siren sounded, with Setu Tu diving over in the corner to cut the Panthers’ lead to two at the break.

The Panthers pushed their lead back to a converted try seven minutes into the second half when Jack Cogger ran the ball on the last and found Isaiah Iongi, who threw a spectacular cut out pass to Tom Jenkins for a try in the corner.

The loss of fullback Ben Farr with half an hour remaining, who was stretchered off in a neck brace, spurred the Warriors on, with Moala Graham-Taufa scoring immediately after the 10-minute

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delay. Ronald Volkman finally landed a sideline conversion to lock the scores at 14-all.

An error coming out of trouble by Daeon Amituanai gifted Michael Sio the go-ahead try on the hour,

before Freddy Lussick grounded a loose ball from a Volkman kick to wrap the game up. Volkman converted both tries to push the final score to 26-14.

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from their bye to play Manly at 4 Pines Park in the curtain-raiser to first grade on Thursday night, while NSW Cup face a virtual do-or-die match against Blacktown at Parker Street Reserve on Friday.

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PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

PANTHERS SHARKS

BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

PANTHERS SHARKS

BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS DOLPHINS

PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

STORM KNIGHTS

STORM KNIGHTS

STORM KNIGHTS

STORM KNIGHTS

STORM KNIGHTS

STORM KNIGHTS

STORM BULLDOGS

STORM KNIGHTS

SEA EAGLES SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS DOLPHINS

PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIERS ROOSTERS

RAIDERS KNIGHTS

STORM KNIGHTS

STORM KNIGHTS

RAIDERS BULLDOGS

PARRAMATTA MOTOR GROUP | 0447 517 711 john veitch 207 HIX GROUP | 4721 7500 kane davis 209 KHP CIVIL | 4773 9275 jeff lemon 213 KELLY PARTNERS | 4726 9666 charbel geagea 213 LAKESIDE RESTAURANT | 0419 491 125 vince capalupo 215 JK WILLIAMS | 4725 3400 leigh hartog 227 PRD REAL ESTATE | 0414 620 532 darren latty 207 SUPREMACY FUNERALS | 4721 2020 donna hildon 207 KEN HALE PLUMBING | 4773 9275 ken hale 209 PENRITH SOLAR CENTRE | 1800 202 930 jake warner 207 BIG SWING GOLF - PENRITH | 4721 1296 stacey mccartney 215 YORK JEWELLERS | 4721 0780 douglas ely 221 ROSS FOWLER & CO | 0419 738 484 ross fowler 207 TRESAMI COMPUTER ENGINEERING | 1300 318 444 lee banister 223 AMPED UP AIR CONDITIONING | 4789 2268 brett nicholson 221 PENRITH TOYOTA | 8805 9500 garth butler 219 MCGARITY PROPERTY GROUP | 0447 228 504 keiran mcgarity 231 THE WESTERN WEEKENDER | 4722 2998 nathan taylor 229 THE WESTERN WEEKENDER | 4722 2998 troy dodds 231 RAINE & HORNE COMMERCIAL | 0417 228 530 philip habib 229 IRRESISTIBLE POOLS & SPAS | 4776 1118 keith wilson 235 celebrity tipsters PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS SHARKS EELS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS TITANS EELS DRAGONS WARRIORS DOLPHINS
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PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

STORM KNIGHTS

RAIDERS KNIGHTS

KNIGHTS

PANTHERS TITANS EELS DRAGONS WARRIORS DOLPHINS

RAIDERS BULLDOGS

PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS

PANTHERS TITANS EELS RABBITOHS

WARRIORS ROOSTERS

STORM KNIGHTS

STORM KNIGHTS

STORM KNIGHTS

PANTHERS TITANS EELS DRAGONS WARRIORS DOLPHINS

PANTHERS TITANS EELS DRAGONS

PANTHERS TITANS EELS DRAGONS

PANTHERS TITANS EELS DRAGONS

WARRIORS DOLPHINS

WARRIORS DOLPHINS

WARRIORS DOLPHINS

RAIDERS BULLDOGS

RAIDERS BULLDOGS

RAIDERS BULLDOGS

RAIDERS BULLDOGS

PANTHERS TITANS EELS DRAGONS WARRIORS DOLPHINS

PANTHERS SHARKS EELS RABBITOHS

WARRIORS DOLPHINS

PANTHERS TITANS BRONCOS RABBITOHS TIGERS DOLPHINS

RAIDERS BULLDOGS

STORM KNIGHTS

STORM KNIGHTS

THE WESTERN WEEKENDER | 4722 2998 masked panther 195 CATHOLIC CEMETERIES | 9826 2273 kim riley 203 VICS MAXI TRANSPORT | 4732 2195 victor glanville 205 COMPLETE LEGAL & CONVEYANCING | 1300 COMLAW daniel mckinnon 175 PRD REAL ESTATE | 0434 400 225 cameron faico 195 GOURMET MEAT CO | 4735 1400 bill mcdeed 197 BOQ PENRITH | 4723 7650 anthony walker 201 MACQUARIE COMMERCIAL | 0447 621 886 jacinda boyd 197 2GB CONTINUOUS CALL TEAM | 131 873 mark levy 203 FUTURE FINANCIAL SERVICES | 0414 330 651 alex mckenzie 201 TOWNS CRANES | 0487 272 819 kane towns 193 O’DONOVANS | 0414 254 074 derry o’donovan 203 MCDONALD’S GARTON GROUP | 4721 2992 ian garton 205 KELLY PARTNERS | 4726 9666 andrew berger 193 COUNTRY BREWER | 4731 5444 dee barlow 203 PROFESSIONALS OUTER WESTERN SYDNEY | 0418 245 683 terry hansen 201 HERTZ | 47316 344 james shillito 199 VISION PAINTING | 0404 459 600 hans bor 171 SYDNEY HELICOPTERS | 9637 4455 mark harold 183 LEISURE POOLS | 0415 699 086 corey phillips 179 KENNO’S CRANES AND TRANSPORT | 0481 244 098 andrew kennedy 183 PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS DRAGONS WARRIORS ROOSTERS RAIDERS KNIGHTS PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS DOLPHINS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS TITANS EELS DRAGONS WARRIORS DOLPHINS RAIDERS BULLDOGS PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS SHARKS EELS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM KNIGHTS PANTHERS SHARKS BRONCOS RABBITOHS WARRIORS ROOSTERS STORM
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