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arlier in the season I said that the only team the Panthers needed to beat is the 2020 version of themselves, and five rounds into the year my view is yet to change. This Penrith side has been electric in the first handful of games, scoring with ease and defending better than any in the competition. Naturally, this side has been compared to the famous 1991 premiership side which was led by Greg Alexander. I must admit, there are some obvious parallels between the sides – both came off a losing Grand Final, and both sides have a star number six that can’t get a run in the halves. Despite finishing as a great of the game, Brad Fittler was forced into the centres in ’91 due to an embarrassment of riches in the halves positions. In 2021, Matt Burton also finds himself playing out of his preferred role. Clearly, the comparisons are only natural. But while they may achieve the same feat as Alexander’s side come the end of the year, I see the 1996 Manly Sea Eagles as the side these Panthers truly mirror. Much like the Panthers of 2020, Bob Fulton’s Sea Eagles fell short the season prior having dominated the home and away season. But perhaps the main similarity between the two sides is their significant improvement without the ball.
The Penrith Panthers are “front-runners to win it all” according to Joel Caine. Photo: Megan Dunn.
The Sea Eagles impressively conceded just 248 points in 1995, but it was the year after when they truly dominated. Following Grand Final disappointment they’d allow just 191 points in 1996, a remarkable defensive effort of only 8.1 points a game. While restricting opposition to that
amount of points is super impressive, the Panthers of 2021 are on track to eclipse that figure. Through five rounds, Penrith have allowed just 5.2 points a game – a simply mind-blowing number. Ivan Cleary’s side suffocate teams with perfect defensive shape and work equally
as hard without the ball as they do with it, which is a key ingredient to success. Marry that with a raft of attacking weapons as well as x-factor going forward and the Panthers have the perfect blend. As a result, they are rightfully frontrunners to win it all in 2021. Listen to Joel Caine on SEN 1170.
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ife is pretty sweet as a Panthers fan right now. From the top down, this club has its head screwed on and is reaping the rewards. And if you needed any further proof that Penrith has joined the elite group of envied teams that dominate the top of the table and premiership conversations, you only have to look at the rest of the NRL world’s jealous streak, which is in full force following last week’s win over Canberra. How sweet it is, especially after the tough times Penrith fans went through prior to this period of success. Supporters need to lap it up and enjoy it – wave at the haters, don’t bite back. You’re simply sitting in the position they dream to be in. If what we’re seeing out of this team is ‘arrogance’, then give me more of it. It’s not, of course, but those throwing stones from afar don’t really understand Penrith. Never
THURSDAY, APRIL 15 | 7.50PM | SUNCORP STADIUM | REFEREE: GRANT ATKINS have, and a good chance they probably never will. Back on the field and Penrith face Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium in Round 6 of the NRL, with Ivan Cleary’s men looking to keep their unbeaten start to the 2021 season alive. Times must have changed significantly when you’re heading to Suncorp Stadium as $1.03 favourites against a team that was once the game’s ultimate powerhouse. The Broncos are on struggle street, with yet another club discovering that the coach is not always to blame for your failures. Kevin Walters will need time, but at present there appears to be very few answers. What’s problematic is not the squad Walters has at his disposal nor the fact that there’s just better teams out there at present, it’s that he’s not getting anything out of his best players.
Case in point – Anthony Milford. The 26-year-old was one of the best five-eighths in the competition a couple of years ago and was seconds away from helping steer Brisbane to the premiership in 2015, now he’s been dropped out of the side. It is an example of the real trouble Walters is having getting the best out of the players that are critical to the side’s resurgence and rebuild. Conversely, Ivan Cleary has the opposite of such a problem, hence his side’s start to the season. He’s not only getting the best out of his top players, but he’s getting plenty out of those who aren’t in the elite class too. It’s why Penrith has been able to continue their strong form despite losing the likes of Dylan Edwards and Api Koroisau – the team has become Melbourne-like in that anyone can slip into the system without the team suffering too much disruption.
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All of that means that we have quite the lopsided Thursday Night Football contest, with the Panthers and Broncos simply in very different places right now. But I’m not totally convinced this will be a walk in the park for Penrith. Brisbane have at least shown form in patches this season, and if a few more things go their way, they may just be competitive here. Penrith meantime showed signs of imperfection last week, making a few silly errors off set restarts that would have concerned coach Cleary. The Panthers will slip-up eventually, that’s just footy, but it’s hard to see it being against this Broncos team. I’m expecting a decent fight from Kevin Walters’ side in the first half, but Penrith’s youth, enthusiasm and confidence should be too much in the end. Tip: Panthers by 18.
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SHARKS CIRCLE CAMERON ! Penrith assistant coach Cameron Ciraldo has been formally approached by Cronulla about joining the club next season to work alongside his long-time friend Craig Fitzgibbon. Ciraldo has spoken with Penrith coach Ivan Cleary and club officials are aware of the situation. Ciraldo is likely to make a decision in the coming weeks about what his future looks like. The Sharks axed coach John Morris in brutal fashion on Tuesday, with Josh Hannay taking over until Fitzgibbon arrives.
Cameron Ciraldo and Ivan Cleary. Photo: NRL Images.
! Brent Naden’s future at Penrith is looking more and more clouded with constant speculation about his future. The latest rumour doing the rounds is that Naden could link up with former Penrith assistant coach Trent Barrett at Canterbury. Naden is offcontract at the end of the year and appears to have fallen out of favour at the Panthers, particularly following the cocaine scandal that rocked the Grand Final aftermath. The Wests Tigers have also been mentioned as a possible destination for Naden. ! It’s looking more and more likely that Jarome Luai will make his State of Origin debut later this year, pairing with Nathan Cleary in the halves for the Blues. I’m told Blues coach Brad Fittler is favouring the duo given their strong club combination, rather than partnering Cleary – a shoo-in for the number 7 jumper – with South Sydney’s Cody Walker or another five-eighth. ! Highly regarded Medical and Rehabilitation Coordinator Craig Catterick is departing the Panthers. Catterick is a favourite of Penrith coach Ivan Cleary and has been instrumental in getting plenty of the club’s injured brigade back on the field. He’s been poached by the NRL and will start a new job at League HQ in the coming weeks. ! Both Dylan Edwards and Api Koroisau are set to return from their respective injuries for Penrith’s game against Manly in Bathurst in Round 8. ! Brandy made it! In the end Greg Alexander attended last Friday night’s 1991 Grand Final reunion at BlueBet Stadium
without any stress, after being granted a last minute leave pass from Fox Sports. It meant Brandy could mix with fans and sponsors before taking part in the lap of honour, which was a huge success.
! The Stephen Crichton contrary conduct charge stemming out of the Panthers v Raiders match last Friday night was perhaps the biggest storm in a teacup we’ll see this season. It was ironic that the charge came about in a weekend where the great
Tommy Raudonikis was celebrated. On one hand we love the larrikins and characters in our game, on the other we demand our players be robots. There was nothing in the incident. For the story to then explode into a narrative around Penrith’s arrogance was extraordinary.
! The capacity for upcoming games at BlueBet Stadium will be a lot less than the more than 20,000 that packed in for the game against the Raiders last Friday night. A misunderstanding of COVID-19 rules between the Panthers, the NRL and the State Government meant too many tickets were sold for the hills last Friday night, a situation that has now been rectified.
Viking Clap. So much so that some of his thoughts and comments were so ‘out there’, that at least one journalist refused to print them.
! Spotted: 1991 Grand Final hero Royce Simmons finding someone in the crowd he hasn’t had a schooner with and suggesting the situation be rectified post-game. We have no doubt it was.
! I’m told that Canberra skipper Jarrod Croker was extremely salty after last week’s loss to Penrith and the crowd’s mock of the
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hile losing Trent Barrett to the Bulldogs at the conclusion of 2020 was one thing, seeing Cameron Ciraldo move on at season’s end could be a big punch in the gut for the current competition leaders. Earlier this week reports emerged that Ciraldo – Penrith’s long-time assistant and defensive coach – could be on the move to Cronulla next year to pair up with good friend and incoming Sharks head coach Craig Fitzgibbon. Ciraldo has long been a favourite at Penrith ever since he joined the club in a coaching capacity following his retirement from playing in 2013. As NYC coach, Ciraldo guided Penrith to back to back Grand Finals in 2015 and 2016, winning the 2015 title with the likes of Nathan Cleary, Jarome Luai, Dylan Edwards, James Fisher-Harris, Moses Leota, Tyrone May and Brent Naden on his roster. In 2017, he was promoted to assistant coach of Penrith’s NRL team and has largely been in that role ever since. Panthers interchange forward Liam Martin, who was a member of Ciraldo’s
Liam Martin has been making a big impact off the bench. Photo: Megan Dunn.
Grand Final team back in 2016, said potentially losing the 36-year-old to the Sharks next season would be a “massive loss”. “I’ve had Ciro since Under 20s so we’ve built up quite a good rapport, so to see him go would be sad,” Martin told Extra Time. “If he did decide to leave it would be a massive loss, but he said to us that he
wouldn’t do anything without telling us first.” Under Ciraldo’s watch as defensive specialist, the club’s defence over the past two seasons has tightened up to be near unbreakable. In fact, Penrith leaked the least amount of points during the 2020 regular season and currently sit on top in
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the defensive standings after five rounds this season. The players believe that brick wall-like defence Penrith fans have become accustomed to is all down to Ciraldo. “It’s incredible the amount of work he puts in. He’s probably the hardest working person I’ve met,” Martin admitted. “Ciro often tells us he’ll stay up after games because he can’t sleep until 4am, just reviewing footage and trying to make us even better. The amount of work he does for us is incredible and for us to repay him with our defence is a lot of the reason why we are defending so well in matches – we want to do it for him.” Meanwhile, Martin has opened up to Extra Time about coming off the bench this year despite starting the majority of games last season in the backrow. Last year, the 24-year-old’s career went to another level when he filled in for a then injured Kurt Capewell and really made the number 12 jumper his own. “For Penrith to have two world-class backrowers in Capey and Kiks (Viliame Kikau), just to be in the side I’m pretty happy. Capey had a phenomenal Origin series and then he came back and trained the house down. He was always supposed to get that starting role over me last year, but he was shot down with injury,” Martin said.
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t’s taken longer than usual to become a discussion point this season, but with now less than two months to go before Game 1 of the State of Origin series, the footy talk has turned a little blue, ahem, and maroon. The NRL announced this week that there’ll be no changes to the Origin eligibility rules, and so Jason Taumalolo will have to be content with steamrolling opponents for the Cowboys and Tonga, if and when international footy returns. It seems the majority of fans didn’t believe that players should be eligible to play for New South Wales and Queensland if they have represented the major rugby league nations other than Australia, and it will remain that way for at least a few years to come. However, the issue won’t go away while ever there is more money to be made by playing State of Origin than playing for your country, and you can expect that in two or three years’ time we’ll be having a similar discussion. Which brings us to Jarome Luai. The 24-year-old Panthers five-eighth has played five test matches for Samoa, but was born and raised in Sydney, more than meeting the eligibility criteria, and is itching to play for his state. South Sydney’s Cody Walker is the incumbent Blues five-eighth, but given the way NSW collapsed in Game 3 in 2020
to hand the shield back to Queensland, it’s safe to say that there are plenty of spots up for grabs in the team to be named for the series opener on June 9 in Melbourne. Luai’s form is one of the big reasons why the Panthers have won 22 out of their last 23 games stretching back to last season – if only that one loss happened almost anywhere else in the sequence other than where it did – and while Walker’s form is just as sparkling for the Rabbitohs, it wouldn’t be a massive surprise if the Blues’ brains trust believe they need to look elsewhere for this year’s vital playmaking role. The NSW five-eighth job has been spinning like a carousel at the Easter Show over the past three campaigns, from Cody Walker to James Maloney to Luke Keary and back to Walker, but with Keary unavailable through a season-ending knee injury, the time is right to give Luai his shot. If the selection panel does hand him his first Blues jersey, it should come with the understanding that the job is his for the entire series at a minimum. Luai is the man with the hot hand amongst NRL five-eighths at the moment, and there’s every reason to believe that he’s only going to get better as he gets more experience in high-pressure contests. Pick and stick, and watch a young player rise to the next level.
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might be in the minority but I don’t think Stephen Crichton was acting in an arrogant manner when he grabbed Canberra forward Joe Tapine and was consequently fined after being slapped with a contrary conduct charge. In fact, I don’t think he should’ve been charged at all. Crichton did what he did, only after he’d copped plenty of verbal abuse and provocation from both Jarrod Croker and Jordan Rapana, after he failed to defuse a grubber kick from Croker and the Raiders thought they’d scored a try to put them 10-0 up. Replays showed Croker failed to ground the ball. So let’s not just lay the blame on Crichton and the Panthers players for the verbal and physical niggle that went on throughout the match. Both sides were going at it, Crichton just happened to be caught on camera doing it. But to label the team and Crichton in particular as ‘arrogant’ or say ‘he got what he deserved’ is utter rubbish. Penrith were being pushed around and copping plenty from the Raiders players in every tackle. All they did is push back, now they’re the villains! C’mon, what were they supposed to do? Zip their lip and say nothing when being niggled and needled? As for the home crowd performing a mock ‘Viking Clap’ as the Raiders were getting soundly beaten, well I didn’t have a problem
Peter Lang had no problem with Stephen Crichton’s shove on Joe Tapine last week. Photo: Megan Dunn.
with it and neither did a lot of Canberra fans who were at the game. Some even joined in to try and show Penrith supporters how to do it properly. Because if you love your team, you cheer for them and you boo the opposition. It’s called being a rugby league supporter. As long as the jeering isn’t of a racial or personal nature then it’s game on. Of course us Penrith fans will cop it the next time the Panthers lose in the nation’s capital and we’ll just have to smile and suck
it up because if you’re going to dish it out, you’ve got to be able to take it. I am proud to support this team and I wouldn’t swap our supporters for anyone! What game I’m looking forward to... The Storm taking on the Roosters at AAMI Park in Melbourne. Both teams will be desperate for the two points but I expect the Storm, who have been up and down this season, to flex their premiership muscle and beat the Chookies in a close one.
My tips for the week... Panthers, Sharks, Storm, Titans, Rabbitohs, Raiders, Dragons, Bulldogs. The final word... I have to give credit to Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart after I bagged him a few weeks ago. He made no excuses for his team’s loss against the Panthers in the aftermatch press conference and even said: “We were outplayed by a far better footy team”. Onya Sticky!
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RABBITOHS RAIDERS DRAGONS COWBOYS
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LEISURE POOLS 1300 SPLASH
MACQUARIE COMMERCIAL 0402 896 906
RADIO 2GB 131 873
YORK JEWELLERS 4721 0780
PROPERTY CENTRAL 0434 400 225
KELLY + PARTNERS 4721 7433
EZRVEND 0414 254 074
VIC’S MAXI TRANSPORT 4732 2195
LOWER MOUNTAINS AIR CONDITIONING 4735 6411
PROPERTY CENTRAL 0410 338 040
PANTHERS SHARKS ROOSTERS TITANS
TIGERS EELS WARRIORS BULLDOGS
PANTHERS KNIGHTS STORM TITANS
RABBITOHS RAIDERS DRAGONS COWBOYS
PANTHERS SHARKS STORM TITANS
RABBITOHS EELS DRAGONS COWBOYS
PANTHERS SHARKS STORM TITANS
RABBITOHS RAIDERS DRAGONS COWBOYS
PANTHERS SHARKS ROOSTERS SEA EAGLES
TIGERS EELS WARRIORS BULLDOGS
PANTHERS SHARKS STORM TITANS
RABBITOHS EELS DRAGONS COWBOYS
PANTHERS SHARKS ROOSTERS TITANS
RABBITOHS RAIDERS DRAGONS COWBOYS
PANTHERS SHARKS STORM SEA EAGLES
TIGERS RAIDERS DRAGONS BULLDOGS
PANTHERS KNIGHTS STORM TITANS
RABBITOHS RAIDERS WARRIORS COWBOYS
PANTHERS SHARKS STORM TITANS
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IRRESISTIBLE POOLS & SPAS 4776 1118
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Lower Mountains
AIR CONDITIONING
4735 6411
DIAMOND DEALER
SPLIT SYSTEMS
Reverse Cycle Inverters FULLY INSTALLED 2.5kW 2 $1790 3.5kW $1980 3 UP TO $200 5kW $2410 CASHBACK 5 7kW $2790 7 8kW $3240 8
SPLIT SYSTEMS
Reverse Cycle Inverters FULLY INSTALLED 2.5kW $1620 0 3.5kW $1730 0 WIFI 5kW $2160 0 INCLUDED 7kW $2480 0 8kW $3110 0
ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST • 5 YEAR WARRANTY
ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST • 5 YEAR WARRANTY
SPLIT SYSTEMS
SPLIT SYSTEMS
Based on a back-to-back install, single storey
Based on a back-to-back install, single storey
Reverse Cycle Inverters FULLY INSTALLED 2.5kW $1660 3.5kW $1840 5kW $2210 7kW $2570 8kW $3170
Reverse Cycle Inverters FULLY INSTALLED 2.5kW $1810 3.5kW $2120 5kW $2470 7kW $2890 8.5kW $3510
ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST • 5 YEAR WARRANTY
ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST • 5 YEAR WARRANTY
Based on a back-to-back install, single storey
Based on a back-to-back install, single storey
HEATING & COOLING SPECIALISTS WW43588
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