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rigin time – big hits, tonnes of passion and incredible skill. And you’ll see it all on show at Sunshine Coast Stadium. Yes, yes, I know that State of Origin is played at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, but I’m talking Women’s Origin, where, just like the men, it’s Queensland who hold the trophy and the Blues are desperate to take it back. Those fans who can make it to Kawana on the Sunshine Coast are in for a real treat on Friday night, as the best female players get to show just how good they are, and how far they’ve come since the first meeting between the two states back in 1999. The stadium should be at full capacity, and if the television ratings in recent years are an indicator of the interest in the game, then there’s a very good chance that more than a million people in total will witness a great contest. Year-on-year, the ratings figures have been going up by 15-20 per cent for women’s State of Origin games, and with almost 800,000 viewers for last year’s stand-alone game, it’s a real chance that there’ll be a million-plus people who’ll take in this year’s game from the comfort of their lounge room. Those who tune in will see a great spectacle with an atmosphere to match, and no matter whether it’s Queensland who hang on to the title, or New South Wales who resume the ascendancy having won the
Jess Sergis at NSW training earlier this week. Photo: NRL Photos.
previous four encounters, the game will be every bit as absorbing as what the men will provide at Suncorp on Sunday night.
Penrith fans can cheer on Sarah Togatuki, the NSW backrower who began her career at the Glenmore Park Brumbies and now
plays for St Marys, who runs hard and tackles even harder, and as she told the Western Weekender recently, had to sneak off to games without her parents knowing for fear of her dad putting a stop to her footy career before it had really begun. That story is a similar one for many women players of Polynesian heritage, but as women’s rugby league becomes more mainstream it’s players like Sarah who will have paved the way for many more to follow. Friday night’s showdown is an all-ornothing affair – it’s one game for all the marbles, but given how quickly interest is growing in women’s rugby league it’s probably time that the series was expanded to three games. The NRL has made the decision that the NRLW season will be doubled in length in 2021, and that the Parramatta Eels, Newcastle Knights and Gold Coast Titans will be added to the competition, so there’s no doubt that League HQ realises just how fast fans are becoming attached to seeing the best women in action. There’s a window available for women’s Origin games one night after the men play, with no NRL games scheduled for Thursday night on those weeks. Besides, when you see how much the game this week on the Sunshine Coast means to the players involved, you’ll definitely want more of the same, not less.
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New friends: New South Wales teammates Jarome Luai, Api Koroisau and James Tedesco put club rivalries aside after last Friday’s match between Penrith and the Roosters – sharing a solid belly laugh after full-time (pictured right).
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It would appear Brent Naden will remain at Penrith until the end of the season before he makes his shift to Canterbury. It’s understood that a request for an early release, which would have seen the out-offavour centre join Trent Barrett at Belmore for the remainder of this season, has been officially denied. Naden hasn’t played first grade for Penrith since last year’s Grand Final, though is currently serving as 18th man.
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The talk of the Western Grandstand at Panthers Stadium last Friday night was the likely knock down and re-build of the venue. Many are upset that the west will likely become corporate seating entirely, much like has happened at Bankwest Stadium. There’s a real concern that with the State Government in charge of the project and not Panthers or Council, that fans won’t be heavily consulted during the process. Expect official announcements about the stadium in the coming months.
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Spotted: Former Panthers captain Petero Civoniceva back at his old stomping ground and mixing with fans at BlueBet Stadium prior to Penrith’s clash with the Roosters last Friday night. He was also spotted the following day in St Marys.
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Spotted: Jarome Luai stopping to take photos with fans at Westfield Penrith’s food court last week.
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Spotted: Brian To’o, Stephen Crichton, Jarome Luai and Spencer Leniu enjoying a frozen yogurt at Westfield Penrith last week – looking nice and cosy on the swing seats at Yogurbella.
The Panthers are preparing for all of their State of Origin representatives to back up from Origin II at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday five days later for Penrith’s clash with Parramatta at BlueBet Stadium. Penrith have the bye the weekend following the Eels match so the workload is not a huge concern, with Origin III not played until July 14.
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Missed birthday: It was interesting to note that the Panthers’ social media accounts failed to wish Tyrone May a Happy Birthday on Monday. Most players get a celebratory Tweet, but things were eerily quiet for May.
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It seems the NRL has gone cold on the idea of awarding Craig Gower the 2003 Dally M Medal he missed out on due to industrial action by the players at the time. I’m told it won’t be happening – despite pretty much everyone, including News Corp who ran the medal count at the time, agreeing Gower would have claimed the gong.
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! Jarome Luai with a young fan.
Last Friday’s clash between Penrith and the Roosters attracted a huge TV audience. An average audience of 524,900 tuned in on Channel Nine, six per cent
up on the Round 15 free-to-air average. Almost 300,000 watched the live broadcast on Fox League. The game was the most watched match on both Fox League and Channel Nine across the weekend of matches.
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The luck of the draw means Fox League will have exclusive broadcast rights to the looming blockbuster between Penrith and Melbourne on Saturday, July 31. It has been perfectly programmed for a likely record regular season audience, with the two premiership favourites facing off. Fox is already planning for a huge lead-in to the game throughout the week. The match is likely to be played at AAMI Park with the Storm set to return home after being forced to play matches at Sunshine Coast Stadium in recent weeks due to the COVID-19 outbreak in Victoria.
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oaches and players should play the percentages when signing contracts. We’re getting to that stage of the NRL season where a fair portion of clubs, players and coaches are starting to wonder where they’ll be this time next year. Whether they’re out of contract, facing the axe or on the lookout for greener pastures, it got me thinking about where you would and wouldn’t want to be in NRL situations. Those in business say you want to be buying when the Warren Buffetts of the world are buying, and if they’re selling... then, likewise. If I were a centre, I’d be doing anything to get on the outside of Jarome Luai. Whether it’s Matt Burton and Stephen Crichton at club level, or Latrell Mitchell in Origin, the left centre outside of Luai has scored 26 tries since Round 1, 2020 – that’s a literal gold mine. While you might want to be on Luai’s left, one place you don’t want to be is taking over from the great Wayne Bennett. Following Wayne’s two Broncos stints, Ivan Henjack, Anthony Griffin and Anthony Seibold all got the bullet, and now Kevvie Walters
is heavily under the pump after a shocking start to his tenure. After his tenure with the Dragons, Steve Price got ‘Slice Price’ signs, Paul McGregor failed to win the fans over and Anthony Griffin isn’t finding it any easier, even though he has the red V sitting in the top eight. The Dragon Army is now up in arms about the pending departure of Matt Dufty, a petition to keep him has collected more than 16,000 signatures – but for what it’s worth, I think Tyrell Sloan’s emergence will help soften that blow at St George. The kid looks a star! At Newcastle, it was a complete disaster for Nathan Brown who won just 24 of 94 games, and Adam O’Brien is under the pump now with the spotlight well and truly on him. With Wayne departing Souths at the end of the season, Jason Demetriou faces the gigantic task of replacing the master coach. Funnily enough, Demetriou played the majority of his Super League career in the centres. With Matt Burton headed to Canterbury next year, history says Demetriou would be more successful taking over his role at Penrith compared to coaching the Bunnies post-Wayne.
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enrith have begun their retention drive for next season, with experienced winger Robert Jennings the first off-contract player to commit to 2022. The 25-year-old outside back’s signature is the first in a long line of players set for retention, including Queensland Origin star Kurt Capewell, back-up hooker Mitch Kenny, utility Tyrone May and interchange forward Scott Sorensen. “I’m humbled and blessed to have the opportunity to extend for another year,” Jennings said of his new deal. “Everything about this club makes it the place I want to be moving forward. “I have no doubt my best footy is still ahead of me and I’ll be working hard every day to make it happen.” A local Minchinbury Jets junior who achieved his first grade debut at Penrith in 2015, Jennings has made two NRL appearances since returning to the club this season.
In nine games for the ladder-leading Panthers NSW Cup side, he’s crossed the line five times and averaged over 160 running metres per game. “Robert is a seasoned first grader who adds valuable depth and experience to our squad,” Panthers General Manager Rugby League, Matt Cameron said. “Although he’s had limited NRL opportunities so far this season, he’s shown us that he is more than capable at that level. “Quality players like Robert help maintain the competitive tension within our NRL squad, which ultimately brings the best out in everyone.” More Panthers re-signings are expected in the coming months, with Maroons centre Kurt Capewell one star player Penrith may have some trouble keeping. The 27-year-old former Cronulla Shark is being courted by several NRL clubs, including the re-building Brisbane Broncos and North Queensland Cowboys. It was reported last week that Capewell toured North Queensland’s training base during a recent trip to Townsville for Origin I.
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ith the NRL competition taking a well-earned break this weekend, I thought I’d do something a little different and look at the Top 10 Best Pacific Island Players to ever pull on a Panthers jumper over the past 54 years. The criteria for selection was simple, the player’s heritage is from New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvali, Soloman Islands, Vanuatu or Fiji and he did not represent Australia or play Origin. I know current players like Jarome Luai, Brian To’o, Stephen Critchon and Api Koroisau are proud of their heritage, but that’s a list for another day. So after carefully looking at well over 50 Pacific Island players who played for the Panthers, my Top 10 in order is: 1. Tony Puletua (NZ/Samoa) – (19972008) – 211 games for Penrith. 2. Sam McKendry (NZ/NZ Maori) – (2008-2018) – 147 games for Penrith. 3. James Fisher-Harris (NZ) – (2016-present) – 116 games and counting. 4. Joe Galuvao (NZ) – (2002-05) – 78 games for Penrith. 5. Frank Pritchard (NZ) – (2003-2010) – 144 games for Penrith. 6. Viliame Kikau (Fiji) – (2017-present) – 85 games and counting. 7. Paul Whatuira (NZ) – (2002-2004) – 62 games for Penrith. 8. Dean Whare (NZ) – (2013-2020) – 130
impression in only a short space of time. There were several players who deserve honourable mentions including Frank Puletua, Elijah Taylor and even Morvin Edwards. But you can’t pick them all! What caught my eye last week... Roosters coach Trent Robinson trying to take the attention off his side’s loss after they led 12-0 and then were totally outplayed and dominated. He talked about the 10-minute sin-binning of Siosiua Taukeiaho for a head high tackle on Nathan Cleary for over four minutes of a five-minute press conference. Nice smother, Robbo! What game I’m looking forward to... Why NSW v Queensland, of course. I’m expecting the Maroons to be a lot tougher to beat this time around but beaten they will be by the Blues Express Train. Next stop Whitewash City! Tony Puletua is the best Pacific Island player to play for Penrith. Photo: NRL Photos.
games for Penrith. 9. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (NZ) – (2014-2019) – 106 games for Penrith. 10. Moses Leota (NZ) – (2016-present) – 93 games and counting. For me, the contribution the above players made to Penrith on the field was the
main criteria taken into account, as was the amount of games they played for the Panthers. In my opinion, Tony Puletua walked into the number one spot while in years to come, Moses Leota will no doubt move up the list and so may big Viliame Kikau, who has already made a huge
My tips for the week... NSW in both Origin games this weekend. The final word... I’m looking forward to watching Origin on Sunday while praying that no Penrith player gets injured. I’m in the minority about wanting the series to be staged after the season finishes, but I’ll take three ‘stand-alone weekends’ as a compromise.
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COUNTRY BREWER NEPEAN 4731 5444
LOWER MOUNTAINS AIR CONDITIONING 4735 6411
EZRVEND 0414 254 074
RADIO 2GB 131 873
FORMER PANTHERS CHEERLEADER
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VIC’S MAXI TRANSPORT 4732 2195
CHECK IN NEXT WEEK TO SEE CAMERON’S ROUND 16 NRL TIPS. THERE’S NO NRL GAMES THIS WEEKEND.
CHECK IN NEXT WEEK TO SEE JEFF’S ROUND 16 NRL TIPS. THERE’S NO NRL GAMES THIS WEEKEND.
CHECK IN NEXT WEEK TO SEE TASH’S ROUND 16 NRL TIPS. THERE’S NO NRL GAMES THIS WEEKEND.
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CHECK IN NEXT WEEK TO SEE DOUGLAS’ ROUND 16 NRL TIPS. THERE’S NO NRL GAMES THIS WEEKEND.
CHECK IN NEXT WEEK TO SEE DEE’S ROUND 16 NRL TIPS. THERE’S NO NRL GAMES THIS WEEKEND.
CHECK IN NEXT WEEK TO SEE ANTHEA’S ROUND 16 NRL TIPS. THERE’S NO NRL GAMES THIS WEEKEND. CHECK IN NEXT WEEK TO SEE DERRY’S ROUND 16 NRL TIPS. THERE’S NO NRL GAMES THIS WEEKEND.
CHECK IN NEXT WEEK TO SEE BEN’S ROUND 16 NRL TIPS. THERE’S NO NRL GAMES THIS WEEKEND.
CHECK IN NEXT WEEK TO SEE NAT’S ROUND 16 NRL TIPS. THERE’S NO NRL GAMES THIS WEEKEND.
CHECK IN NEXT WEEK TO SEE VICTOR’S ROUND 16 NRL TIPS. THERE’S NO NRL GAMES THIS WEEKEND.
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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
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