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The Panthers celebrate a try last Weekend. Photo: Megan Dunn.

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f you had have told me at the start of the season that Penrith would be sitting on top of the ladder at the halfway point of the competition, I would have had you arrested for stupidity. Yet here they are, eight wins, one draw and only one solitary loss. No one is getting ahead of themselves and there’s still plenty of improvement left in the team but then you don’t want to peak too early. After all the Grand Final is played in October not July. Impressive victories over the Roosters, Storm and Wests Tigers are undoubtedly the highlights while the emergence of youngsters Stephen Crichton and Matt Burton show that the Panthers have a lot to look forward to for years to come. The signing of Api Koroisau, while being the key to much of the side’s success, shouldn’t overshadow the ‘on - field’ maturing of halfback Nathan Cleary. Cleary was told at the start of pre-season, that this was his side to run and he has done a remarkable job of it so far. The next big test for the Panthers is to go on with it. With injuries starting to bite and fatigue about to set in, there’s still a lot of boxes the team has to tick before the big end of season games start in 10 weeks’ time. Something tells me, they might just make it to the ‘big dance’ after all. Now, wouldn’t that be something?

with Peter Lang What caught my eye last week... I felt sorry for Broncos coach Anthony Seibold last Thursday. It just hasn’t worked out for him and he looked so despondent as he addressed the media after Brisbane’s seventh loss in eight games. We talk about looking after the mental health of players, I just hope somebody is looking after Seibold’s health as well. What game I’m looking forward to... The Eels v Tigers is definitely the match of the round. Parramatta will be looking to bounce back after a poor showing against Manly while the Tigers will want to beat a real contender to show that they’re a real contender. My tips for the week... Eels, Sea Eagles, Storm, Roosters, Sharks, Raiders, Knights, Panthers.

Everyone’s happy at the Panthers. Photo: Megan Dunn.

The final word... I really hope Trent Barrett knows what he’s doing accepting a three-year deal to coach the Bulldogs from 2021. As a Panthers supporter I can be accused of being salty but I can promise you that’s not the case. The Dogs, at the moment, are a basketcase OFF the paddock more than they are on it. I hope it works out for him because I have a feeling he won’t be welcomed back a third time by the Panthers if it doesn’t.

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Brent Naden in action against the Cowboys. Photo: NRL Images.

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fter 10 rounds of the 2019 season, the Penrith Panthers sat in last spot on the NRL ladder with only two wins to their name. A season on, Ivan Cleary’s side has climbed the summit and now sits atop the competition at its half-way point – a remarkable transformation. Last Sunday’s win over the Cowboys at Panthers Stadium was far from perfect – in fact it was probably the worst performance in this stretch of five straight wins – but it was enough to catapult Penrith to a deserved first place on the ladder. The Panthers face a new challenge this weekend when they travel outside of Sydney for the first time this season, boarding a plane for the Gold Coast on Sunday morning to take on the Titans at Cbus Super Stadium. And they’ll do it without a host of stars after Dylan Edwards, Api Koroisau and

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patience. The Storm produced a perfect example of this last week – they didn’t panic when the scoreboard wasn’t ticking over as quickly as expected, they stayed the course and eventually got the job done. A lack of patience actually threatened the Panthers against North Queensland on Sunday. There were times when they became frustrated when things didn’t quite go their way, and signs of the ‘old Panthers’ started to show. Fortunately they found the toughness required to get home and win, but it’s something Cleary will have surely worked on this week. The Titans will eventually make the errors and miss the tackles that give their opposition a chance – that’s just where they sit in the NRL landscape at the moment – but they can also pile on the points if given the chance, and Penrith can’t take the match lightly.

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I’m again expecting Penrith’s forwards to lead the way. James Fisher-Harris was immense last week, running for some 250 metres and making almost 60 tackles. If he produces another performance like that the Titans’ forward pack may just offer to surrender at some point during the 80 minutes. I’m also really liking what we’re seeing out of Tyrone May at the moment. After more than a year out of the game he has every reason to be in his shell, but he’s been very involved when he’s out on the field and his passing game is catching the eye. He’s a superb option off the bench and coach Cleary will surely continue with that model for as long as he can. In the end I expect the Panthers to beat the Titans on Sunday – Cleary’s men simply have too much skill across the park to drop this one. Tip: Panthers by 14.

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12 Liam Martin

3 Brian Kelly

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15 Spencer Leniu

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16 Moses Leota

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10 Jaimin Jolliffe

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anthers hooker Mitch Kenny will be rewarded for his patience this weekend when he fills the big boots left behind by fellow dummy half Api Koroisau. The 22- year- old local junior will make his long-awaited return to first grade this Sunday afternoon against the Gold Coast Titans after Koroisau was ruled out earlier this week with an elbow injury. Despite not playing in the NRL since Penrith’s Round 4 thrashing of the Warriors, Kenny has remained fit and motivated while waiting for his number to be called. “We’ve got a pretty good system here where the boys who aren’t playing each week play in simulated games at training against our top team and then on weekends – when we haven’t been able to organise in- house scrimmages – we’re making sure to stay as fit and prepared as we can,” Kenny told Extra Time. With the Panthers flying high on top of the table for the first time in 17 years, Kenny said he and some of his teammates can’t help but feel a little envious that they haven’t been a part of many of Penrith’s

Mitch Kenny is getting another shot at first grade. Photo: Megan Dunn. memorable victories so far this season. “I think it’s only human that we are a little bit jealous. We all want to be out there and celebrating the wins and be part of the team that’s doing so well at the

moment,” he said. “But, I think more importantly, it’s about the success of the club and anything we can do to make sure that top 17 is firing and putting the scores on the board.”

For Kenny, his six-week wait for a game of footy will finally end on Sunday afternoon when he travels by private jet to the Gold Coast to face the lowly Titans. While the Windsor Wolves junior is excited to be back playing again, he is somewhat apprehensive about replacing one of the ‘Buys of the Year’. “I’ll be honest there’s a little bit of nerves, Api’s in red-hot form and is such an important part of the team both on and off the field,” Kenny said. “But I’m not going to go out there and be Api on Sunday, I’m just going to be myself and do the role the best I can for the team. “I’m sure if everyone’s doing their job around me, there’s no reason I can’t contribute towards getting us another win.” Depending on the severity of Koroisau’s injury, Kenny is praying this Sunday’s game won’t be the last you see of him this season. He’s hoping a strong performance against the Titans will earn him a regular role in the side moving forward. “You never know how those things are going to take shape in terms of the balance of the team, but I’ll put my best foot forward and, if there’s an opportunity up for grabs, I will take it with both hands,” he said.

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Journalist Matt Encarnacion is one of the rare Penrith supporters in the media, so we were all sad to hear he’d been made redundant from his job at AAP. Sunday’s game at Panthers Stadium was his final time covering a Penrith match. As a regular at Panthers games and media opportunities for the last five years, the club wanted to acknowledge his contribution. The boys got a jersey signed and Nathan Cleary presented it to him after the game. A wonderful touch.

Bulldogs have the money to climb out of the dire situation and the likely wooden spoon season 2020 will deliver. He also knows Ivan Cleary is safe as houses at Penrith, which means he’ll have to leave to pursue a head coaching role. And then there’s the money – I’m hearing the deal could be worth four to five times what he’s currently taking home at Penrith. Would those in the Penrith fan base being so critical of Barrett really reject such an opportunity themselves?

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The presentation to Matt did take a twist however. He was sent for a COVID test after a photo showed he was probably a little too close to Nathan Cleary for the presentation. Another journalist sent the photo to the NRL, which took extreme precautions by asking Encarnacion to get tested. The test was negative.

NRL players celebrated try-time in fine fashion last weekend earning the Men Of League Foundation $35,000. During the month of July Sportsbet is donating $5,000 for any try celebration that takes place and an extra $5,000 for some extra effort. Penrith halfback Nathan Cleary earned $5,000 for his ‘skeet shooting’ celebration and the online bookmaker bumped it up to $10,000 after his handshake with a teammate. The total is up to $55,000 with one more round left and the Men Of League Foundation, which provides assistance to those in the rugby league community, is set to receive a hefty donation. “There were some ripper celebrations on the weekend and we’re expecting even more for the final round,’’ said Sportsbet’s Rich Hummerston.

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We’re wondering if Brent Read from The Australian was also sent for a COVID test this week. The photograph on the right shows he may have gotten a little too close to Cowboys coach Paul Green on Sunday at Panthers Stadium. Green has since moved on from the Cowboys, but was very much in the ‘bubble’ at the time the photo was taken.

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The ‘Matt Burton to the Bulldogs’ story is so easy to write and speculate about, but I’m not convinced it’s got legs. The Panthers have no appetite to let Burton go, especially to the Bulldogs given assistant coach Trent Barrett seems certain to sign a deal to coach the club. Any suggestion that Barrett is actively working to convince Burton to leave is ridiculous, especially given the way Barrett’s previous departure from Penrith unfolded. That’s not to say Burton won’t leave at some stage if he can’t find a permanent spot in first grade. With Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai locked into the halves and Tyrone May the obvious cover for any injury or suspension, nobody would deny Burton the opportunity to find a starting spot at an NRL club should things not unfold in his favour at Penrith. But I’m told the club is keen to ensure Burton remains on its books for 2021.

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It was good to see James Fisher-Harris earn the three Dally M points for this ripper performance against the Cowboys last Sunday. It moves JFH to seven Dally M points, a better reflection of the dominant season he’s been having at the foot of the Mountains. Nathan Cleary is the top-ranked Panther at the moment with 11 points – just two off leader Harry Grant from the Wests Tigers.

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Talking of Barrett, his deal with Canterbury is likely to be finalised in the coming days. There’s no question Barrett would have heard the noise surrounding

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8

1

1

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240

144

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Eels

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8

0

2

0

228

118

+110

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8

0

2

0

237

128

+109 16

4

Knights

10

6

1

3

0

207

160

+47

13

5

Roosters

10

6

0

4

0

288

136

+152

12

6

Raiders

10

6

0

4

0

188

153

+35

12

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W. Tigers

10

5

0

5

0

245

177

+68

10

8

Rabbitohs

10

5

0

5

0

206

174

+32

10

9

Sharks

10

5

0

5

0

256

224

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10

10 Sea Eagles

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5

0

5

0

155

181

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10

11

Dragons

10

4

0

6

0

184

194

-10

8

12 Cowboys

10

3

0

7

0

205

275

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6

13 Warriors

10

3

0

7

0

127

260

-133

6

14 Broncos

10

3

0

7

0

134

291

-157

6

15 Titans

10

3

0

7

0

128

287

-159

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16 Bulldogs

10

1

0

9

0

116

242

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fter 10 rounds we are at the halfway point of the strangest NRL season we’ve experienced since the Super League war, so it’s an ideal time to hand out the inaugural Western Weekender Half-Time Awards. Innovation of the Year – The ‘Six Again’ rule. Who would’ve thought a simple change that was introduced with no debate would be the most significant thing to happen to rugby league in years. The rule has doubled the game’s entertainment value, we see a fast, free flowing game, the wrestle is no longer an issue and attacking football is encouraged. While awarding ‘six again’ appears to be inconsistent, it doesn’t seem to matter, captains have no time to question the referee so we just get on with the game. Buy of the Year – There’s a reason the Panthers sit on top of the ladder and his name is Api Koroisau. There were some doubts over Penrith’s roster when James Maloney left, sure they have the best young talent, but did they have a conductor to bring it all together? Well that conductor has been Nathan Cleary. He’s now realising his potential and he’s doing that because of his little mate in the number 9. Honourable mention to Kyle Flanagan. Big job to step into the shoes of Cooper Cronk and he’s done it with no fuss and easily leads the top point scoring table.

Peter V’landys is Clinton Maynard’s Man of the Season. Dan Andrews Award for Best Practice in Administration – This one’s easy, Paul White and the Board of the Brisbane Broncos. Three clubs have managed to

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sack their coaches already and Brisbane isn’t one of them. Why did the Broncos give a coach who’d been in charge of an NRL side for just one season a five- year

contract? Anthony Seibold is one lucky man. Honourable mention to Cronulla’s management for allowing local junior Kyle Flanagan to leave with a year to go on his contract Egg on Face Award – Myself. In last week’s column I predicted Canberra wouldn’t make the semis because Josh Hodgson is out for the season. Of course they went on to beat the Sydney Roosters in the Grand Final replay. Scandal of the Year – Bronson Xerri fails steroid test. While this case is continuing, given the Sharks have heard nothing from Xerri’s camp since the B sample was tested is a concern. How a young talent, destined to play Origin football could potentially destroy his career given all the education they are given about drugs is beyond belief. Man of the Season – Peter V’landys. Needs no explanation. He is the man who has saved the game. Given the COVID-19 pandemic could you imagine the state of ‘Rugba League’ if the previous management was still in charge? An absolute revelation. John Hopoate Award for Scandals – While there have been a couple of nominations, overall players have been very well behaved this year and it probably comes down to the fact the night clubs have been shut, so for now we’ll withhold the award until the end of the season.

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Paul Green. Photo: NRL Images. and Dean Pay paid to walk. Paul McGregor held on just and Anthony Seibold clings to the tightrope by a toenail. My goodness! That has happened despite football department spending being heavily criticised amid the COVID chaos. So how can the system help? What could Peter V’landys and the Commission do? What if no coach could be sacked until the final year of his contract? An improvement perhaps. The long-term deals might disappear. What if every dollar in a coaching payout had to be matched by a club donation to a junior fighting fund? Imagine club Boards discussing a $1.2m payout knowing a ‘tax’ of $1.2m would then be owed to the commission for distribution where needed. Any ideas? Anything to stop so much money feeding the mouth of one when it could help hundreds or thousands.

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hate seeing coaches sacked for a multitude of reasons and one of them really grates in the current environment. Payouts! The amounts can be hundreds of thousands of dollars. Sometimes millions! Often more money is then spent ‘upgrading’ to a different leader. It’s not unusual for the sacked coach to fall on his feet at another club before he’s even scratched the surface of his payout. And on it goes. Dollar after dollar. You CAN’T argue with the men involved being paid the money legally owed to them, especially when their treatment is reactionary, callous or short sighted. You CAN argue with a system that allows clubs to waste so much on so few. The world is dealing with a financially devastating COVID- 19 pandemic. This week there were stories that a quarter of grassroots sports clubs could disappear. Ask any country rugby league club to open their books and you’ll see more red than black. How must they feel when Club A pays coach B the rest of the alphabet! Imagine how many clubs that one payout could help. Like Paul Green, I was naïve to think coaches would be given more latitude because of Coronavirus. At one stage I thought there would be a moratorium on coach sackings. I must have been sick. So far we’ve seen Green, Stephen Kearney

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