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hen the Panthers got home 30-18 against the Bulldogs early last month, Ivan Cleary made a decision: he would rest his Origin stars for the game against the Wests Tigers in Round 18. It was already in his long-term plans, but he saw enough from his depth that night to confirm he could proceed with resting his representative players in an effort to ensure they were fresh for the run to the Finals. The decision has certainly added some extra interest into this first versus last clash at CommBank Stadium on Sunday, and the Tigers would consider themselves a chance of snapping a five game losing streak that stretches all the way back to when Scott Morrison was Prime Minister.
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SUNDAY, JULY 17 | 2.00PM | COMMBANK STADIUM | REFEREE: PETER GOUGH But nobody should be counting their chickens just yet. There’s still plenty of talent in this Penrith side and those who’ve been handed the responsibility of keeping this runaway successful season on track will not let the team down on Sunday afternoon. Let’s not forget Penrith still boast their superstar fullback in Dylan Edwards, in-form second-rower Viliame Kikau and starting props James Fisher-Harris and Moses Leota in the starting side – all formidable figures who will step up on Sunday. Fisher-Harris is also stepping out for his 150th first grade game, and will be keen to make his presence felt. And Sean O’Sullivan, now Dolphins-bound
in 2023, hasn’t put a foot wrong when filling in for Nathan Cleary this year. This may well be his final chance to wear the number seven for Penrith and I’m suspecting he’ll stamp his authority on this match. Talking of halves, don’t the Tigers have quite the conundrum at present? This week interim coach Brett Kimmorley has shifted Jackson Hastings from the halves to lock, with Adam Doueihi named at five-eighth. Luke Brooks remains in the halves, despite talk a few weeks ago that he was on the verge of being dropped. Three doesn’t go into two and at some stage the Tigers will need to make a call on just who is taking the six and seven jersey permanently, and the move of Doueihi back into the halves
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could well be the first signs of that puzzle coming together. The Tigers have also been boosted by the return of James Tamou from a calf injury, while James Roberts and Ken Maumalo are also back in the side. This is a game the Tigers could win given the circumstances, and a loss would mean little to Penrith’s Premiership hopes given the number of players missing. But despite the number of outs, I’m confident the patched-up Panthers can get the job done – their running game will just be too good for the Tigers, who were brave against the Eels last week but never really looked like winning. The bench impact is also telling. Tip: Panthers by 10.
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1 Dylan Edwards (c)
10 James Fisher-Harris
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2 Taylan May
11 Viliame Kikau
2 David Nofoaluma
10 Zane Musgrove 11 Justin Matamua
3 Izack Tago
12 Chris Smith
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4 Robert Jennings
13 Matthew Eisenhuth
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5 Ken Maumalo
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6 Kurt Falls
15 Scott Sorensen
6 Adam Doueihi
15 James Tamou (c)
7 Sean O’Sullivan
16 Spencer Leniu
7 Luke Brooks
16 Luke Garner
8 Moses Leota
17 Jaeman Salmon
8 Joe Ofahengaue
17 Jake Simpkin
9 Mitch Kenny
18 Sunia Turuva 19 J’Maine Hopgood
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Door open for Barrett: The departure of assistant coach Andrew Webster at the end of the season opens the obvious possibility of Trent Barrett returning for a third stint at the Panthers next season. Barrett’s days as a head coach are most likely over and a return to Penrith would certainly come with his tail between his legs. There are some at the club who believe Barrett’s papers are marked and he shouldn’t be welcomed back, but others – including head coach Ivan Cleary – are understood to be open to at least considering it. At the moment the focus is on the run to the Finals and Webster is certainly intent on leaving Penrith with another Premiership.
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Webster’s audition: Talking of Webster, his appointment at the Warriors may have seemed from left field but there’s no doubt he’s been on the radar of several clubs looking for head coaches in recent times. Webster even got his hands dirty by taking the reigns of the Panthers for their clash with Parramatta earlier this season, when Ivan Cleary and Cameron Ciraldo were both out. “Although we’re saddened to see Andrew depart the club at season’s end, it’s rewarding to see a valued member of the club progress to the next stage of their career,” Panthers Rugby League CEO Matt Cameron said. “Working alongside NRL head coach Ivan Cleary and the entire football staff, Andrew has been influential in providing an environment for players to flourish, and played a key role in leading the Panthers to premiership success.”
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Awkward race night: Imagine the irony. The Panthers are sponsoring a major race night at the Penrith Paceway next Thursday night, with previous Penrith players, Directors and coaching staff in attendance. It’s an annual event, but a little more awkward this year given the news that the new Penrith Stadium – which will become home of the Panthers – is set to be built on the site of the Paceway in the coming years. There’s not necessarily bad blood between Panthers and the Paceway but we’re sure there’ll be a few awkward moments on the night.
clash between Parramatta and Penrith at the end of the month now has an extra storyline attached to it.
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Coach turns author: Former Penrith coach Matt Elliott has turned his hand to writing. He recently released a self-help book titled The Change Room. It’s available now from Amazon and all good booksellers.
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No love lost: All the talk leading up to Origin on Wednesday night was around former Panther Reagan Campbell-Gillard’s snub from the Blues team from Game III, and the possible Penrith link to the decision. It’s no secret that there’s no love lost between RCG and some of his former team mates at the foot of the Mountains. Whether that had an impact on the decision not to select the now Eels forward for Wednesday night’s decider is another thing altogether. One thing is certain – the
will be demolished eventually, though there’s every chance it may remain abandoned for a period until plans can be finalised for the site’s future. The State Government wants the site to become a true Penrith Park – with plenty of green space for all. Rumours about potential housing developments or the land being sold off are way off the mark.
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Stadium to go eventually: Plenty of people have asked what will happen to the existing Panthers Stadium once the new venue is complete across the road in 2025. The bottom line is that the existing stadium
Royce Simmons Cup: Sunday’s match between the Panthers and Tigers will have some added spice after being named the Royce Simmons Cup in honour of Royce Simmons, who is of course a Penrith legend but also served as an assistant coach at the Tigers. Funds will be raised at the game, directed to the Royce’s Big Walk initiative.
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hile it’s clear that Penrith have great talent in their playing ranks, the club’s depth will surely be tested next season when both Villiame Kikau and Apisai Koroisau are missing from the first grade squad. This year the team has not only survived but thrived despite the loss of several Premiership winning players like Matt Burton, Kurt Capewell and Paul Momirovski. In their place came Taylan May, Izack Tago and Jaeman Salmon and there are several players chomping at the bit to cover the loss of Kikau and Koroisau next season. One option of course, is a straight swap to play new recruit Luke Garner in the second row in Kikau’s place. Garner may lack Kikau’s explosive raw power and deft ball skills but at 190cm and 100 kilos, he’s no shrinking violet and has enough mobility to outrun defenders out wide. It would be foolish to try and make Garner play the exact same game as Kikau, which is why Garner’s skillset will be used differently. In any case you can’t play the same game plan every year or you’ll be worked out quickly. Coach Cleary’s subtle changes to set plays each season show he’s too smart for that. It’s why Tago and May have been so successful in the backline this year. Cleary let them find their feet and then left them to their own devices once it was obvious the two had a synergy and needed to stay together. Which is what makes my second suggestion to bring the supremely talented Sunia Turuva into the centres and move Tago into the second row to replace Kikau, a little contradictory. Still it’s a thought if Garner doesn’t work out. Tago previously played in the forwards and his speed and ball skills would not be lost in the
Wests Tigers forward Luke Garner heads to Penrith next year. Photo: NRL Images.
middle or on the edges. Now if replacing Kikau is going to be hard, trying to replace the creativity and brilliance of Api Koroisau, is going to be near impossible. There’s no reason to panic though. Mitch Kenny has played over 50 first grade games and in many ways, he’s been groomed to take Api’s spot once he leaves. Kenny is a different style of dummy half but he defends well and I think his creativity will improve once he gets the position full-time. Kenny has also been playing a running
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or two teams who have inhabited opposite ends of the ladder over the past few seasons, the Panthers and Tigers sure have developed a rivalry that outstrips the importance of the games they play during the regular season. Tigers fans won’t soon be forgiving Ivan Cleary for abandoning his Tigers Bus four years ago and heading back up the M4 to take charge of a Panthers limousine. They’ve booed him, called him a range of things through the glass of the coaches box at various venues, and lost their black-and-gold minds when he blew kisses right back at them. In many ways the back and forth between the former Tigers coach and the fans has been more engrossing than the action between the lines. And now, almost as if the football universe had this weekend’s game inked in its diary a long time ago, the Tigers and Panthers meet with a Penrith legend about to take over the reins of the joint-venture club that he once guided to its only premiership success. Tim Sheens played 10 seasons for the Panthers through the 1970’s and early 80’s, moved on to coach them for four seasons from 1984, and guided the team to its first appearance in the finals when they finished 5th in 1985. His place in the Panthers pantheon has long been cemented. With Sheens about to be given the green light to reshape the Tigers on the field as well as off it, his renowned rugby league acumen is being drawn upon by Brett Kimmorley as he negotiates the remainder of the season as the interim coach. Still searching for his first win as an NRL coach, Kimmorley will get no better chance to open
his account than this Sunday at Commbank Stadium when the Tigers go up against a Panthers outfit missing ALL of its State of Origin stars. In a similar situation in June last season, the Tigers took advantage of the undermanned Panthers at Leichhardt Oval and beat them 26-6. The home fans in the Latchem Robinson grandstand were quick to point out the location of the scoreboard on the Wayne Pearce Hill to Ivan Cleary after that one. CommBank Stadium is a Tigers home ground, but the names of their greats don’t adorn the facades and the atmosphere won’t be anywhere near as raucous as it would have been had this game been played at the inner-west venue.
Also hurting the Tigers chances in this game is the fact that the Panthers, despite missing more than half of their best team, are better placed than they were in the same scenario 13 months ago. Sean O’Sullivan was tremendous filling in for Nathan Cleary earlier this season when Cleary was still recovering from shoulder surgery, and his ability to steer Penrith around the ground is something they didn’t have in 2021 when Tyrone May filled in for the New South Wales Origin halfback. Can they win against the odds, even allowing for the Tigers lowly position on the ladder? If they get the ‘W’, it’s even money Ivan Cleary puckers up and blows somebody a kiss.
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n understrength Penrith Panthers side have remained on top of the Knock-On Effect NSW Cup ladder with a 22-12 victory over the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs at BlueBet Stadium last Saturday afternoon. Penrith struggled with new combinations early, giving Canterbury plenty of chances in the opening 20 minutes, although the Panthers defence held strong. The Panthers finally broke the deadlock in the 26th minute when Luke Sommerton caught some lazy defenders out on the line and darted over from dummy-half next to the posts. Penrith earned more field position after Dufty dropped a bomb, with another repeat set leading to Puru offloading to Thomas Jenkins to score for a 10-0 lead they took to half-time. Canterbury finally cracked the Penrith defence
in the 51st minute when a Dufty grubber bounced up for Reece Hoffman to score behind the posts, before taking the lead 12-10 five minutes later when Brandon Wakeham sliced through from a scrum. Trailing by two, momentum swung back to Penrith with J’Maine Hopgood breaking through some flimsy defence to take back the lead. Jenkins’ second try late pushed Penrith’s lead to 10, before they repelled some desperate Canterbury attack in the dying stages. Earlier in Jersey Flegg, Penrith returned to the winner’s circle with a 36-12 result over Canterbury. The Panthers scored first when Hanna El-Nchar crashed over the line early, with Addison Williams converting for a 6-0 lead. The Bulldogs got on the board five minutes later when Jordi Mazzone pounced on a kick.
Three tries in the last seven minutes of the first half through Tyreece Matangi, Connor Mason and Brad Fearnley saw the Panthers charge to a 24-4 lead at the break. Debutant Keegan Russell-Smith kept the momentum going after the resumption to push the margin to 26. Canterbury crossed twice after a lengthy injury delay, however there was no chance of a comeback, with Mason Teague crossing at the death. Williams kept his perfect record off the boot to push the final margin to 24. In round 18, the Jersey Flegg squad travels to Leichhardt Oval to face the Tigers on Saturday, while the KOE Cup squad plays Wests at CommBank Stadium on Sunday. The Panthers are on the road again next weekend too, a good test at this time of the season.
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D
L
B
F
A
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1
Panthers
16
15
0
1
1
482
176
+306
32
2
Cowboys
16
12
0
4
1
418
223
+195
26
3
Storm
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11
0
5
1
469
288
+181
24
4
Sharks
16
11
0
5
1
362
260
+102
24
5
Broncos
16
10
0
6
1
370
313
+57
22
6
Eels
16
10
0
6
1
379
353
+26
22
7
Rabbitohs
16
9
0
7
1
392
341
+51
20
8
Sea Eagles
16
8
0
8
1
356
354
+2
18
9
Dragons
16
8
0
8
1
283
367
-84
18
10
Roosters
16
7
0
9
1
337
316
+21
16
11
Raiders
16
7
0
9
1
280
321
-41
16
12
Knights
16
5
0
11
1
250
414
-164
12
13
Warriors
16
5
0
11
1
270
435
-165
12
14
Bulldogs
16
4
0
12
1
236
355
-119
10
15
Titans
16
3
0
13
1
246
418
-172
8
16
W. Tigers
16
3
0
13
1
218
414
-196
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A YEAR OF GIGS
$
GREAT NORTHERN SUPER CRISP 24 X 330ML BOTTLES
46.99
$
EACH
XXXX GOLD 30 X 375ML CANS
47.99
PERONI NASTRO AZZURRO 24 X 330ML BOTTLES
EACH
30
$
48.99
EACH
30
PACK
PACK
52.99
$
BONUS
EACH
BONUS
COOPERS UGLY SOCKS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A CARTON OF COOPERS
COOPERS PALE ALE 24 X 375ML BOTTLES
TOOHEY NEW 30 X 375ML CANS
While stocks last.
$
53.99
HAHN SUPER DRY 30 X 375ML CANS
EACH
55.99
$
EACH
1 LITRE
39.99
$
52.99
45.99
$
EACH
CANADIAN CLUB WHISKY OR JIM BEAM WHITE LABEL BOURBON 700ML
$
EACH
EACH
EQUATES TO $37.09 PER 700ML
JOSE CUERVO REPOSADO TEQUILA, CHIVAS 12YO SCOTCH WHISKY OR JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL SCOTCH 700ML
CAPTAIN MORGAN SPICED GOLD, SMIRNOFF RED VODKA, BUNDABERG UP RUM, GORDON’S GIN OR JOHNNIE WALKER RED LABEL SCOTCH 1 LITRE
48.99
$
EACH
CARLTON DRY 24 X 330ML BOTTLES
PURCHASE A SPECIALLY MARKED 24 PACK OF CARLTON DRY AND ENTER AT BOTTLEMART.COM.AU FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
10 PACK
38.99
$
JIM BEAM WHITE & COLA 4.8% OR CANADIAN CLUB 4.8% VARIETIES 10 X 375ML CANS
EACH
10 PACK WHITE CLAW HARD SELTZER MIXED 10 X 330ML CANS
24 PACK
49.99
$
BUNDABERG UP RUM & COLA 4.8% CUBES 24 X 375ML CANS
EACH
TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY. SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS
1 HOUR DELIVERY OR
EACH
SAVE $5
$
1 HOUR DELIVERY OR PICK UP AVAILABLE
22
SCAN ME
16
$
DOWNLOAD THE APP OR GO TO BOTTLEMART.COM.AU
.99
EACH
OYSTER BAY WINES (EXCL. PINOT NOIR & GRADED) 750ML
$
EACH
BROWN BROTHERS MOSCATO/ DOLCETTO WINES, DE BORTOLI KING VALLEY PROSECCO, ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM WINES (EXCL. SINGLE VINEYARD) OR JACOB’S CREEK LE PETIT ROSÉ 750ML
YALUMBA Y SERIES WINES 750ML
PICKUP
14.99
13.99
$
ANY 2 FOR
Please select
79.99
$
STONELEIGH WINES (EXCL. WILD VALLEY) 750ML
WIN
19.99
$
EACH
EACH
GRANT BURGE MIAMBA SHIRAZ, PINOT NOIR CHARDONNAY OR EAST ARGLYE PINOT GRIS 750ML
A GRANT BURGE VINTAGE RELEASE PACK
PURCHASE ANY 750ML BOTTLE OF GRANT BURGE AND ENTER ONLINE AT BOTTLEMART.COM.AU TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY. SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.
BOTTLEMART.COM.AU
OVERLANDER HOTEL 180 RICHMOND ROAD, CAMBRIDGE GARDENS. TEL 02 4730 2955
PENRITH HOTEL 303 HIGH STREET, PENRITH. TEL 02 4721 2060
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