Brian To’o. Photo: NRL Images.
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LANG ON LEAGUE Peter Lang declares who should skipper Penrith next season
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He’s in try- scoring form and one of Penrith’s most familiar faces but I’m told that Josh Mansour’s days at the foot of the Mountains could be numbered. They don’t get much more passionate about Penrith than 30- year- old Mansour, but the winger could become a victim of the plethora of backline talent at the club. He’s under contract for next season but I’m hearing the club wouldn’t stand in his way if he found a longer term deal elsewhere, and in fact may encourage it. As it stands Mansour’s sole focus is on securing his first premiership ring. He’ll worry about contract dramas at the end of the season.
Josh Mansour. Photo: NRL Images.
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The Panthers have been boosted by news that Panthers Stadium has been given the green light to host a Home Final. It was feared the NRL may force Penrith out of home to ensure a bigger crowd for week one of the Finals, but officials have confirmed they won’t alter the home ground policy. It’ll spark a huge rush for tickets unless restrictions change, as just 3,500 people will be allowed into the game. I’m told ticketed members will get the first shot at tickets, but the visiting team’s fans will also be allowed to fight for seats.
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This year’s Grand Final will soon be confirmed for ANZ Stadium and ARLC Chairman Peter V’landys is set to push for a crowd of at least 40,000 to be in attendance. The NRL will use Bankwest Stadium, the SCG and ANZ for Sydney-based Finals games in week two and three, but have settled on ANZ for the decider. V’landys will push his case for a big crowd if community transmission numbers of COVID-19 remain low.
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Make some room in the cupboard – a 2020 Finals t- shirt will be on sale within the next couple of weeks. Officials are hopeful the shirt will be available for purchase in time for Penrith’s blockbuster against the Eels on September 11.
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Tickets to next Friday’s game against Parramatta were snapped up in record time on Monday, with many ticketed members expressing their disappointment after missing out on a seat. The club will credit the value of the game to any
member who missed out. With COVID-19 restrictions still in place, next Friday’s ‘Battle of the West’ will have one of the lowest crowds in recent memory.
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Panthers General Manager Matt Cameron has exited the club’s bubble. At one stage there he was rugby league’s oldest ball boy.
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Is this what it’s like at the top? I’ve been shocked by the number of people trying to find reasons why Penrith sit on top of the ladder. The critics, many of them in the media, can’t seem to accept the Panthers have produced epic on-field performances and deserve to be within reach of the minor premiership. Making the feat even more remarkable is that the Panthers were forced to play home games
at Campbelltown Stadium and Kogarah Oval when the game resumed back in May. Hopefully the criticism drives Penrith to prove their doubters wrong come October.
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The TAB has taken a huge bet on Penrith and the Roosters to contest this year’s Grand Final. The cashed up punter has whacked $20,000 on the Grand Final quinella and will grab a pay day of more than $100,000 if it comes off.
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Penrith games continue to attract big TV audiences this year. An average audience of 218,373 tuned in to watch the Panthers v Tigers clash on Fox League last weekend, up 16 per cent on the NRL Round 16 average. It was the second most watched NRL game of the weekend on
Fox League and the fourth most watched sporting fixture on Fox Sports.
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While Penrith’s winning run can’t break a game-wide record this year, they can certainly join some good company. Should Penrith not lose a game for the rest of the regular season, a 15-game winning streak would see Penrith join the 1995 Sea Eagles, 2012-13 Storm, 1925-26 Rabbitohs and 2016 Sharks. Should the side go all the way and win the Grand Final unbeaten, it’ll be 18 straight wins – the second most of any team in history, only one behind the 1975 Roosters.
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joy handle eight weeks on the sidelines while his teammates were tearing up the competition? “I just kept smiling,” To’o said. “I always like to take some of the downfalls that I have in my life and turn them into something good. “I don’t know… that’s just who I am… I’m always happy with everything and anything. I probably get it from my mum actually, she’s a happy spirit.” During the 2019 Ben Alexander Rookie of the Year’s stint in rehab, Ivan Cleary unleased another winger into the world that got everyone talking… Charlie Staines. Filling in for To’o on two occasions, Staines scored a mindboggling six tries before succumbing to a month-long injury of his own. To’o said he was proud – not envious – seeing the likes of Staines and Daine Laurie shine in his absence. “It was pretty cool, I was so happy to watch some of the boys because that was me last year,” he said. “Watching those boys debut, who I played with in the U20s, I was really happy. It was great they got to show everyone around the comp their full potential.” In just a matter of weeks, To’o and quite a few of his teammates will be lining up in their first ever Finals game. After an
“We are going good right now, but we want to be better than good. It takes a lot of hard work and grinding, especially at training – that’s where it all starts. In order to play good, you have to train good.”
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t’s time to anoint superstar halfback Nathan Cleary as sole captain of the Panthers in 2021. I think he more than has the credentials and experience to do the job for a very long time. At the start of the 2021 season, Cleary will be 23- years- old, entering his sixth season of first grade and will have nearly 100 first grade games under his belt. He’s also played halfback for NSW in two winning State of Origins series and played for Penrith in four Finals Series (the fourth possibly ending in a Premiership). Cleary’s been the team’s leader on the field this year and has helped steer the club to, at the time of writing, a record 11 wins in a row. Cleary is also a clutch player with an icy cool on- field temperament and he has the respect of not only his teammates but opposition players as well. Now if the only argument against Cleary being made captain is that he’s done some immature things off the field, including a terrible TikTok video, then you’ve got to come up with something better than that. I won’t name names but I’m sure we all know there have been other successful club captains who are revered but have done sillier things off the field (and on) than Cleary. Put simply, Nathan Cleary needs to be appointed Panthers captain in 2021. Enough said.
What game I’m looking forward to... Canberra taking on the Sydney Roosters is the pick of the round simply because it’s the game where the human headline, Sonny Bill Williams, will make his long awaited return to the NRL after six years. The thought of SBW taking the ball up and being crunched by the Raiders forwards holds great appeal to me. This game is also another Grand Final re- match, with both sides battling for a spot in the allimportant top four. My tips for the week... Panthers, Knights, Storm, Titans, Sea Eagles, Roosters, Eels, Dragons.
Nathan Cleary should be Penrith’s captain in 2021 says Peter Lang. What caught my eye last week... The commentary of FOX League colour commentator Braith Anasta. I tell you this bloke just keeps getting better and
better with his one-liners and insights into the game. Look out Ray “Rabs” Warren, Anasta’s commentary is simply ‘Briathtaking’!
The final word... This whole ‘no-fault stand down’ policy the NRL brought in a few years ago needs to be reviewed. Dragons backrower Jack De Belin has spent two years out of the game while waiting for his case to be heard and it could be another six to 12 months before a final verdict is delivered. Now I’m sure when the NRL introduced this rule it did not take into account the amount of time it takes for the legal system to deliver a final verdict. Don’t get me wrong, I in no way endorse what De Belin has been accused of and, if found guilty, may the full force of the law come down upon him. But what if he’s found not guilty?
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here was some shock and disappointment in the crowd at Panthers Stadium last Saturday night when David Nofoaluma crossed for the Wests Tigers in the eighth minute – finally breaking Penrith’s impenetrable first 20 minute defence. But one man happy enough with how things played out was Ivan Cleary, who said post- match he was keen to see his side win in a different way – particularly as the Finals get closer. And while the 30- 6 final scoreline proved once again Penrith’s dominance in this competition, Cleary’s men didn’t have it easy – they had to fight their way back into the game, before the Tigers eventually conceded they were no match for the home side. Nobody at Penrith is getting ahead of themselves but it can’t be denied that
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disastrous year behind them and move forward with a new coach following the recent axing of Anthony Seibold. Brisbane can’t beat the Panthers this weekend but Penrith can beat themselves. Should any sort of complacency set in, it’ll open the door for a Broncos side that has shown glimpses of highlights at various points in the last month, albeit only sparingly between turnstile defence and a real lack of enthusiasm and energy. It also can’t be ignored that the Panthers haven’t travelled much this season and while I can’t agree that it gives the side an ‘unfair’ advantage over others, it certainly disrupts the preparation to a point – but again, coach Cleary will be lapping up any opportunity to challenge his side with something different. It’s scary to think that the Panthers still notched up such an impressive win
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last weekend without Api Koroisau and Viliame Kikau – two of the side’s best players. Cleary has got the system working so well that it’s almost Melbourne- like – bring in another name, and they do the job admirably regardless of their experience or credentials. What most impressed me against the Tigers last weekend was Penrith’s monstrous defence. It was so good that the Tigers only made an average of 30.8 metres per set, while the Panthers made 36.4. For the record, only Manly performed worse than the Tigers in that area last round – proving just how much Penrith suffocated them out of the game. We can’t pretend the Broncos will suddenly turn up and perform in this one. If all goes to plan, the Panthers should be recording a comfortable win here. Tip: Panthers by 34.
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10 Moses Leota
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12 Liam Martin
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here is already a clear Dally M Coach of the Year in 2020, and it’s not Todd Payten as I facetiously asked on social media over the weekend. My Twitter post read: Can an interim coach be #NRL Coach of the Year? #ToddPayten Won 5 of 10. Won 4 of last 5. Only 2 losses by >10. Encountered 1000 problems. All of the above is true, and Payten has done an incredible job considering what he and the club have had to endure this season. At a time of year when the Warriors have traditionally been fading out of games and the season, this year’s rag-tag bunch are doing the opposite despite much tougher conditions. All credit to them. Still, the Dally M Coach of the Year is Penrith’s Ivan Cleary. His team has won a club-record 11 games in a row. His team has only one loss through 16 rounds – putting them in the same company as Canterbury (2002), Manly (1995), St George (1959) and Newtown (1954). His team scored the first try in 14 straight games and didn’t concede a first- quarter point for a record 14 straight games. His team has climbed from 10th last year to first this season and should finish with the Minor Premiership, given their final four games are against Brisbane,
Ivan Cleary should be the 2020 NRL Coach of the Year. Photo: NRL Images.
Parramatta, North Queensland and Canterbury. His team hasn’t had the same injury toll as other clubs but has still been without the likes of Brian To’o, Dylan Edwards, Dean Whare and Kurt Capewell for a chunk of the season. He has helped Nathan Cleary to careerbest form, despite the TikTok suspension and the departure of Jimmy Maloney. Then there is Tyrone May, giving great value in a variety of positions, after a traumatic time off the field. Cleary has been heavily involved in his comeback. He has watched his middle forwards achieve career- best numbers, or in the case of James Tamou, wind the clock back years. He has dealt with his own controversy and subsequent breach for questioning the referees ‘managing the opposition back into the game’. His team has handled the new rules superbly. At one stage Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga labelled their play “exquisite”. His team has won every way – big margins, narrow margins, from behind, as runaway leaders, tough, free-flowing. Ivan Cleary is Coach of the Year. Craig Bellamy runs second. I’m happy for Warriors interim Todd Payten to get the bronze… and a full-time coaching gig for 2021!
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Clinton Maynard SOFT RIDE ON ROAD TO FINALS When was the last time they played a truly good team? They won against Canberra about a month ago and while they were last year’s Grand Finalists, the Raiders are not the same side without Josh Hodgson. Back in June they had wins over Souths and the Storm in consecutive weeks. Since then the only other top eight side they’ve played has been the Sharks, and Cronulla is nowhere near the standard of the other Finalsbound clubs, they have almost the worst defence in the competition, so it was no surprise they put 50 on them twice! The Panthers only play the Roosters once this season, they only play the Storm once this season. Their hardest game in the lead- up to the Finals is against Parramatta, a team of pretenders in my opinion! They finish the regular season against the Cowboys and Bulldogs – contenders for the spoon – hardly preparation for Finals matches. They have benefited from a very friendly draw and that’s just a reality of a COVID affected season. Until teams play each other twice the draw will always favour some clubs and harm others, however in the shortened season with a rehashed draw this problem has been compounded. I think Penrith will win the comp, but playing weak sides in the lead-up to the Finals does them no favours.
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