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EDWARDS PASSES FIRST BIG TEST NATHAN TAYLOR
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hen Dylan Edwards last faced Melbourne it was regarded by many as the worst performance of his career. Racking up six costly errors, the Panthers were obliterated in what was a shocking night in Bathurst. 15 months on and the 24- year- old was finally able to right the wrongs from last year with a brilliant performance over the Storm in Campbelltown last Friday night. Not only did the energetic fullback help guide Penrith to a rare 21-14 win over Craig Bellamy’s men, but he did so in his very first game of the season. Edwards wasn’t just coming back from one significant injury suffered at training but two. In February, he tore his syndesmosis in his right ankle, while last month he picked up a hamstring complaint. Edwards said he was apprehensive making his long- awaited comeback – especially against the Storm. “It felt really good being back, I missed playing footy so it was nice to get back out there and have a run around,” he said.
Dylan Edwards made a successful comeback last week. Photo: NRL Images. “I was nervous to play, I knew it had been a while since my last game. I didn’t know how I was going to fit in because of the increased ruck speed. I assumed there
would be a little bit of rust, but hopefully I’m better for the run.” The Bellingen Dorrigo junior broke five tackles and had one try assist in the win.
Edwards will be hoping to back up his successful comeback game with another strong performance when the Panthers tackle South Sydney this week. Wayne Bennett’s side is humming along quite nicely, winning their last two matches against the New Zealand Warriors and Gold Coast Titans. Edwards said he’s been impressed by the Rabbitohs of late despite all their victories this season coming against sides currently out of the top eight. “They are going along well, Souths. Latrell Mitchell’s playing really well at the back there,” he said. “They’ve got a really good side and have quality across the park. “They have a really quality backline and some really good middle forwards. I’m looking forward to a really big contest.” Penrith will be aiming for back to back wins for just the second time this year. Edwards said it’s important his side are consistent if they’re ever going to be taken seriously as title contenders. “We just want to back up our performances, we don’t want to be a team that fades out one week and goes well another,” he said. “We want to be a consistent team throughout the competition.”
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oom or bust... For a little bit of fun this week I thought I’d run through players Penrith has bought over the last 20 years in the hope they would help the team become better. As you will see, some players turned out to be great signings while others, well not so great. Let’s look at the ‘boom’ players first. There’s no doubt Petero Civoniceva came to the club in 2008 and made it better. Other players who also made an immediate impact were Peter Wallace, Jamie Soward and Jamal Idris in 2014. Prior to that, Preston Campbell, Luke Priddis, Martin Lang and even Scott Sattler were all instrumental in helping the Panthers win their second premiership in 2003. On the flipside however, here are just a few players who came to the club with big reputations or with massive potential but in the end were a bit of a ‘bust’. Remember Brent Kite, Timana Tahu, James Roberts, Daine Laurie, Peta Hiku, Yileen Gordon and of course, one of my all- time favourites, Englishman Zac Hardaker. All of these players didn’t come to Penrith to fail but for one reason or another, didn’t set the world on fire. I bet you can all think of other players I haven’t named. Go on, see how many you can come up with for both categories.
What caught my eye last week... The impressive form of both Josh and Brett Morris. They are in the twilight of their career but are worth their weight in gold and are just one reason why the Roosters are the deserved premiership favourites in 2020. What game I’m looking forward to... I simply can’t go past the Broncos v Titans match on Saturday afternoon. Both sides are so bad that I can’t see either team winning the game. A draw for me. My tips for the week... Panthers, Storm, Roosters, Knights, Broncos/Titans (draw), Eels, Sea Eagles, Wests Tigers. The final word... First up I’d just like to say that I agree with Souths coach Wayne Bennett’s stance when asked by the media why Latrell Mitchell was crying in the sheds. It really isn’t any of our business and not all fans do want to know what’s going on. It was a personal matter and I applaud him for protecting his players. What I take umbrage with is the aggressive, grumpy tone Bennett took when answering the question. A question Fox League presenter Hannah Hollis had every right to ask. You can make your point without being downright rude about it. I don’t know, maybe I’m just too sensitive.
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hile the rugby league world may be drooling over the Eels and Roosters at the moment, Penrith has quietly announced themselves as the real deal in this 2020 competition, especially after claiming the scalp of premiership heavyweights Melbourne last Friday night. The Panthers have now played every side in the top four – beating the Roosters, drawing with Newcastle and very nearly toppling Parramatta. Add impressive wins over the Warriors and Dragons into the mix and you have a footy side that is making some impressive inroads after a year without Finals action in 2019. Even Storm coach Craig Bellamy noted Penrith’s credentials after last Friday’s game, making the point that this appeared to be a very different side to the one he’s coached against over the last few seasons. Penrith is playing with energy and enthusiasm at present, and while that
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Any issues have been disguised in the past fortnight thanks to wins over the Warriors and Titans, but prior to that they were relatively easy pickings for the Storm and Roosters. Earlier in the year they were beaten by Brisbane, while they only slipped home by four points against Cronulla in the opening round. The path to victory here is reasonably straight forward – it’s through the middle. The Rabbitohs’ pack isn’t setting the world on fire this season, and it’s why many experts can’t see them playing Finals football this year. Penrith on the other hand have the likes of Viliame Kikau, James Fisher- Harris and Liam Martin in red- hot form, laying the platform for impressive wins despite the frustrating lack of ‘set restarts’ the Panthers are being handed by referees at the moment (it’s amazing how many of Penrith’s opponents have been perfect in the ruck this season).
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The danger for Penrith is Souths’ impressive backline, bolstered by James Roberts’ return (albeit from the bench). With Latrell Mitchell finding his groove at fullback and a strong halves pairing of Cody Walker and Adam Reynolds calling the shots, Souths can score points and score them quickly. Expect them to target Josh Mansour’s wing – he has appeared vulnerable in defence at times this season but has managed to avoid any major catastrophes. Damien Cook obviously needs to be shut down, especially on repeat sets. While I think the Rabbitohs will match Penrith for the first half hour or so, providing for a few nervous moments, I’m really expecting the forward tussle to prove the difference in the end and the Panthers simply have the measure of their opponent in that arena. I’d be very surprised if it’s not a relaxing last 20 minutes or so. Tip: Panthers by 16.
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Dean Whare could find himself in the English Super League next season with speculation that his time at the Panthers may be coming to an end. The 30-yearold has a contract for 2021 and there’s an option in play for 2022, but Penrith is rumoured to be more keen on ensuring Stephen Crichton and Brent Naden have starting spots in the side. Whare moving on would also free up some salary cap space to offer Liam Martin an extended deal – he’s off contract next year and the Panthers are keen to secure his long-term future.
with Sportsbet on Penrith to go all the way is $500 at $13, which would net the punter a cool $6,500.
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You may start to see more players out and about in the coming weeks with restrictions now eased by the NRL. Players will be able to head out for dinner or grab a coffee rather than being confined to the house or training. It’s good news for the players but bad news for media managers and club officials across the game, who have enjoyed the risk of an off-field drama being totally removed in recent months. On the bubble bursting, Jarome Luai said: “Not too much changes for me, I’m not much of a coffee person anyway. I just have my cereal in the mornings.”
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The NRL announced on Monday it was moving Penrith’s game against Souths to Kogarah Oval following concerns about the quality of the Campbelltown Stadium pitch. It was a rather odd venue choice given Kogarah wasn’t in the initial list of approved grounds during this COVID period, but the NRL says it wanted to stick to a “neutral venue” policy rather than move the game to Panthers Stadium.
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Last week’s Beanie for Brain Cancer Round raised $2.55 million for the Mark Hughes Foundation (MHF). “We are continually blown away at the support from all levels. I would like to acknowledge the NRL, Nine, Fox League and all the media for coming together for our cause. Along with the supporters, clubs, players and all coaching staff, CEO’s and referees, everyone comes together to make this such a special round,” said MHF Founder, Mark Hughes.
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Talking of Panthers Stadium, it’ll be back in action for the game against the Cowboys on Sunday, June 19. However, I can now reveal the capacity will be less than initially hoped. After getting their calculators and tape measures out, staff have estimated a crowd of around 3,500 will be able to attend the Sunday afternoon clash. The two grandstands and both hills will be in action. It’s likely a ballot will be held to select which members can attend the homecoming game.
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Panthers five-eighth Jarome Luai has escaped suspension after submitting an early guilty plea to a ‘Dangerous Contact’ charge coming out of last Friday’s clash against Melbourne.
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Penrith fans were worried when TV cameras picked up footage of a struggling Api Koroisau post-game last Friday night, with medical staff focused on an obvious shoulder issue. I’m told there’s no reason for concern – Koroisau is all good.
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The NRL has eased some of its media restrictions and will allow face-to-face interviews again, following months of Zoom press conferences. The technology has been fantastic but has robbed fans of some of the more unique, personal stories that can often come out of one-onone chats. Journalists and photographers must still stay 1.5 metres away from players – so any exclusive scoops probably won’t stay a secret for long!
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Spotted: Some very dedicated fans watching Penrith’s second tier seven-on-
Could Dean Whare be on the move in 2021? Photo: Megan Dunn. seven clash with Melbourne last Friday afternoon from their cars near the Panthers Academy.
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Last of the big spenders: I’m told
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Plenty of people have been asking what happens to those cardboard cutouts that have been warming the seats for fans at venues during the crowd shutout. Unfortunately, they’ll be headed to the recycling centre – there’s no cost-effective way to get the cutouts to those who purchased them.
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11
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2
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4
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126
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2
0
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0
73
132
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2
0
4
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80
179
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15 Bulldogs
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70
128
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hen fill-in half Matt Burton was getting all the headlines a few weeks back and debate ensued as to who Nathan Cleary’s longterm halves partner should be, Jarome Luai didn’t bat an eyelid – opting to focus on his own game rather than someone else’s. “I’ve been pretty cool about it, my mindset is to play as hard as I can and do whatever I can to get the win. If I nail my role within the team, everything will take care of itself,” the 23-year-old said on Monday. “People think there might be a bit of extra pressure there, but I’m just trying to get a win for the team and do my job.” The battle between Luai and Burton has been a fascinating watch for rugby league fans this season, with the pair teaming up with great success in rounds three and four while Cleary was on his TikTok suspension. In Round 5 against Parramatta, Luai started alongside Cleary before being replaced late in the game by Burton when the Eels were making their comeback.
Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai at Campbelltown last week. Photo: NRL Images. In last week’s victory against the Storm, Burton saw no action whatsoever – warming the bench for the entire 80 minutes while Cleary and Luai took care of business. While many Panthers supporters have their opinion on who they want in the halves moving forward, Luai is more than
comfortable to let his football do the talking. “That’s all social media and everyone has different opinions,” he said. “As long as I do my role for the team, once again everything takes care of itself. My main focus is the team rather than personal battles.”
Whenever Luai and Cleary have been named in the halves together, Penrith win way more than they lose. The St Marys junior said their strong combination is due to their familiarity with one another. “It’s been really easy for me and pretty comfortable to make that transition from the lower grades to the NRL having Nath – as well as a lot of the other boys that I came through the grades with – alongside me,” Luai said. “To have them all around me has been pretty special as well, it hasn’t been too difficult [to take the step up].” The Panthers will be aiming for back to back victories this week and cement their spot in the top four when they take on South Sydney at Kogarah Oval. Unlike many other teams in the top eight, pundits haven’t been getting too carried away with Penrith’s form of late – and that’s exactly how Luai prefers it. “We’re just flying under the radar a bit and each week we’re looking to get better and better,” he said. “We’ve had a pretty tough run with all of these big teams coming up and each week’s been the same – we’re going to continue to compete hard and do our best.”
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Clinton Maynard ORIGIN DISCUSSION HEATS UP to choose from, Nathan Cleary, Luke Keary and Mitch Moses are playing scintillating football. It’s a great position for Blues fans to be in, but the series is six months away, we’re only an ACL away from disaster. When you look at a potential Queensland side on paper it’s understandable some commentators can’t see them putting up a fight and the three Queensland NRL teams are playing terribly, however that ignores history. Whenever a Queenslander pulls on a Maroons jersey they somehow adopt special powers. Think about Dane Gagai, he’s a solid club player, but come Origin time he becomes a spectacular competitor who always finds the try line. The return of Valentine Holmes from the NFL hasn’t been all roses, but watch what happens when he plays wing for Queensland. Ben Hunt would struggle to make the starting line-up of most NRL sides other than that Dragons, but watch him play hooker for Queensland, he’s that good, any idea of bringing Cameron Smith back is put on the backburner. I want to see the Blues crush those XXXX swilling bogans as much as anyone, but get too far ahead of ourselves and heartbreak can be guaranteed to follow.
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t’s almost six months until this year’s State of Origin series but already there is rampant speculation about who will be named in the teams and even more crazy predictions that New South Wales is on the verge of matching Queensland’s eight straight series victories. It’s time for all Blues fans to take a deep breath. Yes in normal seasons we would be in the middle of the Origin series, but this is no normal year, the series won’t be played until November, a lot can and will change between now and November. Under Freddy Fittler we’ve won two series’, but boy it’s a stretch to start predicting eight straight. The Queensland team throughout those years included future Immortals or Hall of Famers, Darren Lockyer, Billy Slater, Johnathan Thurston, Greg Inglis and Cameron Smith. There is not one player in the current New South Wales side that comes close to the achievements of any of those players. There’s no doubt Freddy will be able to name a very strong team come November. Damian Cook is the best hooker in the game, James Tedesco is the best player in the game and Tom Trbojevic, despite his hamstring injury, isn’t far behind him. For once the Blues have in-form halves
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