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anthers centre Brent Naden will be full of pride and emotion this Saturday night when he plays in his first ever NRL Indigenous Round. Not only will the 24-year-old be donning Penrith’s newest Indigenous jersey that he helped create, but he’ll also be wearing specially designed boots hand painted by his Uncle in Dubbo. An artistic tribute to the people, geography, flora and fauna of the Darug Nation, Penrith’s 2020 Indigenous jersey will include not one but four totems. The lower back of the jersey will feature the Darug possum totem, while three more totems (Wiradjuri goanna, Kamilaroi snake and Bundjalung/Yaegl turtle) will appear on the upper back of the jersey, in recognition of the club’s three Indigenous players. “It’s special to be able to play in Indig-

enous Round,” Naden told Extra Time. “Not only do I get to represent my own family but the Panthers jersey has the other boys’ totems on it as well, so I get to play for their families and where they’re from too, which is pretty special.” The competition- leading Panthers will be aiming for seven straight wins tomorrow night when they face the in- form Manly Sea Eagles at Brookvale Oval. Naden will be pushing to keep the club’s winning streak alive as he, personally, is yet to experience a loss this season. He didn’t feature in Penrith’s draw with the Knights in Round 3 or their defeat against the Eels in Round 5. Naden said he was dropped earlier this season on performance as well as putting on some extra kilos during isolation. “It’s not easy getting dropped but that’s part of rugby league – you’ve got to take the good with the bad,” he admitted. Since the Wellington Cowboys junior returned to the paddock against Souths in Round 7, he hasn’t skipped a beat – cross-

Penrith centre Brent Naden is in strong form of late. Photo: NRL Images. ing the line twice and even catching the eye of Immortal Andrew Johns. Naden said it’s hard for players outside the top 17 to impress coach Ivan Cleary when there’s no reserve grade competition to work their way back into form. “It’s tough for a lot of the boys because you can’t prove to the coach you’re ready for NRL again, so we do these opposed sessions where we just go hard out and they’re like our game days,” he said. “I have to thank Cameron Ciraldo (assistant coach) and Craig Catterick (rehab

coordinator) for getting me fit again, they really put time into me to get me back into shape – I really take my hat off to them.” While Trent Barrett has been getting much of the praise publicly for his work at Penrith, Naden said Ciraldo has done wonders for him both physically and mentally. “Ciro has been there for me working on the physical side of things as well as my mental side, by following up for a chat or phone call and that helps out so much. I can’t thank him enough,” he said.

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fter getting through their first ‘smash and grab’ road trip of the season to Queensland last weekend, the Panthers now base themselves back in New South Wales for the next five weeks as they try to defend their lead at the top of the competition. The next fortnight provides Penrith’s biggest test since a string of tough games against the Eels, Storm and Rabbitohs back in June. This weekend they face a rejuvenated Manly while the following week it’s Ricky Stuart’s gritty Raiders. One game at a time, they say. Penrith survived a match that had ‘danger game’ written all over it against the Titans last weekend. It was far from a memorable win but one that would have pleased coach Ivan Cleary given the long list of first graders he had sitting on the sideline. The Panthers appear to have hopefully hit the peak of the injury surge and will now start getting players back each week,

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 | 7.35PM | LOTTOLAND | REFEREE: GERARD SUTTON starting with Viliame Kikau this weekend who missed the Gold Coast trip due to a calf problem. In his absence we saw both Liam Martin and Isaah Yeo stand up – two of the most under- rated players in the competition who rip and tear for Penrith every weekend. A run of injuries is never desired but almost certainly guaranteed at some point of the season. In this reduced competition, with no representative breaks and potentially 22 straight weeks of football should you make it to the big dance, having the opportunity to rest players, or allow them to recover from niggly injuries they may have otherwise persisted with in other seasons, is all part of the extra team management required by coaches at the moment. This Saturday night’s game will be a huge test for Penrith. Kikau may be back but a host of important and experienced first graders like

Dylan Edwards and Dean Whare remain on the sideline. Manly seems to have rediscovered their groove after a horror loss to the Dragons three weeks ago, posting impressive wins over Parramatta and the Cowboys in recent weeks. They’re defending extremely well, but it’s the form reversal of halfback Daly Cherry- Evans that has everyone talking and sets up one hell of a battle with Nathan Cleary on Saturday. Cleary has been one of the form halfbacks of the competition this year, his game management going up a level. Cherry- Evans has him for experience, but Cleary has never worried about the number of games played. His cool, calm demeanour is his greatest asset – rarely is he overawed by an occasion. The five- eighth battle will also be great – Jarome Luai was superb last weekend while Cade Cust has been in great form for the Sea Eagles.

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One thing that will need to improve on Saturday is Penrith’s short kicking game. Both Cleary and Luai can be a little trigger happy at times, looking for a miracle try on the third or fourth play when it’s not really on and building pressure by getting to the last tackle would be a better option. It resulted in Jamal Fogarty’s try for the Titans last weekend and needs to be looked at. If the Sea Eagles win it will come off the back of their impressive forward pack, with the likes of Curtis Sironen and Jake Trbojevic particularly dangerous. Manly are playing some impressive football at the moment, but Penrith just keep winning. The run will stop at some point, but there is so much to be said for youth, confidence and enthusiasm. This should be the match of the round – I’m predicting an absolute thriller with a late Cleary field goal potentially the deciding play. Tip: Penrith by 1.

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The Panthers will wear the 2020 Indigenous Jersey against Manly this Saturday night at Lottoland. How good does Brent Naden look in this year’s version? The NRL’s 2020 Indigenous Round will adopt the theme ‘Pass Back. Move Forward.’ to highlight the importance of understanding and appreciating Indigenous history and culture in order to build a better future.

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Talk that Phil Gould could join the NRL as a consultant has surely raised a few eyebrows at the Panthers. Penrith officials know all too well the good that Gould can do for an organisation, but they also know that it can be a rocky and unpredictable roller coaster ride at times. There’s a number of officials who would prefer Gould not get the NRL gig.

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Meantime, Gould said on ‘100% Footy’ on Monday night that suggestions working with the NRL and for Channel Nine would be a conflict of interest were “laughable”. The fact Gus can’t see the issue should sound warning bells at the NRL and for Peter V’landys.

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Not surprisingly, Trent Barrett has stepped down from Penrith’s recruitment committee in the wake of his signing with the Bulldogs next season.

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Bryce Cartwright is set to return to Sydney next year and walk out on the Gold Coast Titans. I’m hearing there’s little appetite from NRL clubs for his services. He could end up playing for a second tier team next season.

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ANZ Stadium is in talks with the NRL about hosting this year’s Grand Final, which was originally scheduled for the SCG. ANZ also wants to host State of Origin in November.

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NRL Head of Football Graham Annesley has confirmed that Anthony Don’s try for the Titans against the Panthers last Sunday should not have been awarded. Dale Copley bobbled the ball at the end

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Jack Hetherington. Photo: NRL Images. The Storm and the Knights this Sunday is going to be a bottler. Newcastle really rattled Melbourne’s cage the last time they played in Round 5 and the final scoreline of 26-12 in favour of the Storm really didn’t show the closeness of the contest. My tips for the week... Rabbitohs, Tigers, Sharks, Roosters, Raiders, Panthers, Eels, Storm. The final word... Panthers supporters expecting departing Gold Coast Titan Bryce Cartwright to

Tyrone May. Photo: NRL Images. be welcomed back at Penrith are in for a rude shock. While Cartwright might have played his best footy while at the foot of the Mountains, simply put, there is no cap space for him in this new Panthers outfit. Penrith are hard at work trying to sign both Stephen Crichton and Liam Martin to long-term contracts as well as fit a rejuvenated captain James Tamou under the cap somehow. Unless there is some sort of miracle, the prodigal son won’t be back in black next season.

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uzz words come and go quickly in rugby league. For a while there you couldn’t mention the word ‘defence’ without adding the qualifier that defence was all about ‘attitude’. When it came to attack, every team could only perform at their optimum with the ball if they had the right ‘shape’. Of course, you were no chance of attacking with the right shape unless you had your ‘structure’ in place. And right now it’s almost impossible to hear a coach talk for five minutes without hearing him mention that the most important quality he’s looking for in his team is ‘resilience’. How this team or that team will win more than their fair share of games if the players have the resilience to overcome the hurdles they’ll face during the 80 minutes on game day. Last week was all about resilience for the Panthers well before they arrived on the Gold Coast via jet on Sunday afternoon. Their hurdles had come in the week leading up to the game when they knew they’d be heading north without Viliame Kikau, Api Koroisau, Dylan Edwards and Dean Whare. With that sort of firepower missing, the clash against the Titans was one of those games that in the past could have very

Mitch Kenny has impressed since debuting last year. Photo: NRL Images. easily gotten away from the Panthers, and coach Ivan Cleary knew as much when he offered the thought before the game that it would be “a challenge for our systems and culture”.

There’s a few more of those buzz words – system and culture. But if we’re focussing for the moment on resilience, it helps to have rock- solid replacements to call on. Back- up players

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such as hooker Mitch Kenny, who has looked more than capable of being a regular dummy-half since getting his first opportunity midway through last season. You can throw back- up fullback Caleb Aekins into the same category as Kenny – players who are ready to be starters but are content, for the moment, to wait for their chance should injuries hit. Resilience can be easier to come by when you have players of that calibre who can slot seamlessly into the ‘structures’ that have helped Ivan Cleary steer the Panthers to the top of the ladder. It’s yet another reason why it feels as though the stars are aligning for Penrith in this interrupted then shortened season – they have the depth to cope with injuries to key players, and that’s before you even consider that they have Jack Hetherington still on loan to the Warriors for another month, gaining valuable game time and experience – and more than holding his own – against the likes of Roosters front row firebrand Jared Waerea-Hargreaves. This Penrith outfit is talented and the talent runs deep. Something special is in the works. They have the resilience to overcome the hurdles placed in their way, but they also have the ability to be the original buzz word – they have the chance to be ‘great’. See you on Fox League this weekend.

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n a standard NRL season each club plays 24 games over 25 rounds with a bye. Let’s say an explosive backrow forward plays 60 of the 80 minutes. That means when David Fifita plays for the Gold Coast Titans on a three-year $3.5 million contract, he’ll be paid $777 per minute of football! More than $46,000 per game. Admittedly this is a very crude way of measuring a player’s value. The best way to measure a player’s value is their ability to change the fortunes of a club on and off the field, and only history can judge that. The Titans have been anchored to the bottom of the table for years, so they need a ‘game changer’. They’ve tried in the past and got it wrong. Jarryd Hayne was paid a motza and brought so much excitement to his first game that Fox Sports even had a dedicated ‘Hayne camera’ that a viewer could select. Bryce Cartwright was once touted as a future Origin star but the move to the Titans has only shown he can’t tackle. Tyrone Peachey could’ve been anything when he was at the Panthers and Shannon Boyd played for Australia before he joined the club, and then there’s Ash Taylor. The Titans will be desperately hoping Fifita can buck the trend and history

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.