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he Panthers have amassed such depth in every position this season that they could easily field a very handy second 13 starting team, which would give many current first grade sides in the competition a run for their money. Taking out Penrith’s best 13 players when everyone is fit, a second Penrith side would look something like this: 1. Caleb Aekins 2. Malakai WateneZelezniak 3. Dean Whare 4. Daine Laurie 5. Charlie Staines 6. Tyrone May 7. Matt Burton 8. Jack Hetherington 9. Mitch Kenny 10. Spencer Leniu 11. Billy Burns 12. Pat Hollis 13. Kurt Capewell. Now of course I’ve taken some liberties with some of the players selected having played first grade this year and pinched a few off the bench like Tyrone May and Spencer Leniu but the regular starting 13 have all been omitted. I also left out Zane Tetevano and Moses Leota who have played most of the season in the top grade off the bench. Even with those little tweaks, the side above is still brimming with plenty of talent. In the backs we have experienced centre Dean Whare and flyer Charlie Staines to call upon. In the halves you have Matt Burton and Tyrone May ready to come in if either Nathan Cleary or Jarome Luai go down, while in the forwards Jack Hetherington
a bottle of water, with plenty of force behind it, out of the coach’s box when a penalty went against his side in the match against the Warriors at GIO Stadium last Sunday. He’s lucky he didn’t hit anyone! What game I’m looking forward to... The Roosters v the Rabbitohs on Friday night, of course. This is always a great encounter because these two teams genuinely hate each other. It’s a fierce rivalry that goes back many years. On paper and on form, it looks like the boys from Bondi may be just in too good a form but form goes out the window when these sides get ready to rumble. My tips for the week... Cowboys, Knights, Roosters, Panthers, Raiders, Eels, Warriors, Storm.
Matt Burton is a sign of Penrith’s incredible depth this season. Photo: NRL Images. and Kurt Capewell as well as Billy Burns are all chomping at the bit to come into the first grade side. There’s no doubt that many of the players listed above could walk straight into a
first grade team in most of the 15 clubs in the competition. What caught my eye last week... Raiders coach Ricky Stuart throwing
The final word... Has to go to Chairman of the Australian Rugby League Commission Peter V’landys and NRL CEO Andrew Abdo who have worked tirelessly with the NSW State Government and numerous other related parties to have crowds to NRL Finals games lifted to up to 50 per cent stadium capacity. It’s a great boost for fans because more of them will be able to attend a game and help lift the atmosphere at every Finals game.
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Stephen Crichton will rest up for the Finals. Photo: NRL Images.
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s we head into the final round of the regular season this weekend, there is no question that the years of Penrith and Canterbury have been vastly different. Ivan Cleary has guided Penrith to its first Minor Premiership in 17 years and a club record 14 straight wins, all while unearthing some of the game’s most incredible young talent. The Bulldogs meantime have recorded just three wins, sacked a coach along the way and scored just 282 points – a woeful season by anyone’s reckoning. The two sides meet on Saturday afternoon with very different end games in play. For the Bulldogs, finishing the season on a high with back- to- back wins and impressing incoming coach Trent Barrett (who just happens to be in the opposition coaching box) will be front of mind, while for Penrith capping off a regular season
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 | 3.00PM | ANZ STADIUM | REFEREE: HENRY PERENARA for the ages with a strong victory is the mission, as is lifting the J.J. Giltinan Shield on the back of a win. Not surprisingly, Ivan Cleary has opted to rest some of his stars for what is – officially – a dead rubber at ANZ Stadium. Dylan Edwards, Viliame Kikau and Stephen Crichton will all be missing from the side – taking a well- deserved break before a tough month of Finals footy arrives. The depth that Penrith can call on means that the side running out on Saturday is far from a reserve grade outfit, and given the lack of footy some of them have played this year it’s important to give them a run heading into the Finals. Cleary would also be determined to avoid any major injuries given how well Penrith has done on that front this season. Canterbury showed last Thursday against Souths that they hold no fear against the better teams. The Rabbitohs
took the opposition lightly and they paid for it, with the Bulldogs going out to what was ultimately an unassailable lead thanks to a dynamite first 25 minutes. Penrith can’t afford the same complacency this weekend nor do they want a hit to their confidence just a week out from the post-season. The whole ‘they need to have a loss’ argument has sailed, no team wants to go into the Finals on the back of a defeat – the doubt that would inevitably creep into the squad is not needed. The Panthers were impressive against the Cowboys last weekend, yet again strangling their opposition to the point of no return. The game was all but over after 15 minutes, Penrith simply coming out of the blocks with too much enthusiasm for their lowly opposition. A similar result is possible this weekend – the Panthers would love to put the game in the books nice and early, allowing a
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comfortable second half to take place knowing that a huge home Final awaits. Whether this game becomes a contest or not really comes down to the opposition. Do the Bulldogs put the cue in the rack after grabbing the scalp of Souths last weekend or do they come out and put in one last strong performance before putting this COVID-riddled season to bed? If it’s the former, the Panthers will do this easily – they have the skill and firepower across the park to blow the Bulldogs away and make this nothing but a training run. But if it’s the latter, Penrith may just have a job on its hands to contain a Canterbury side that, on its day, has shown some praise-worthy attack, albeit too rarely. Whatever happens, I suspect that as the sun starts to set on Saturday afternoon, it’ll be Penrith in front on the scoreboard – the question is just by how many. Tip: Panthers by 20.
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Tyrone May has quietly resigned with Penrith for another season. While there’s no official announcement from the club, May confirmed on Monday that he’ll be at Penrith in 2021. “That was a big relief, I can’t thank the staff enough for backing me and giving me another opportunity. I love being here and I’m grateful for that,” May told Extra Time. “I signed it as quick as possible to get it done, it’s all sorted now.”
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Rumours are doing the rounds that Melbourne has its eye on Panthers centre Brent Naden, and could put an offer to the strike centre as early as November. The 24-year-old, who is having a sensational season for Penrith, is contracted at the foot of the Mountains until the end of next year but is apparently likely to be targeted by Craig Bellamy. This will be a common story in the next few months – Penrith’s exciting crop of talent is garnering plenty of interest across the NRL.
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ARLC Chairman Peter V’landys is investigating whether Penrith’s last Grand Final captain, Craig Gower, can be awarded the 2003 Dally M Medal this year, 17 years after he controversially missed out on the gong. Gower was a sure bet to be handed the Dally M in Penrith’s premiership year but industrial action by the players saw the ceremony abandoned and the award never presented. It is the missing piece of the 2003 premiership puzzle and it’d be fitting to see Gower finally Paul Dorin’s Minor Premiers cartoon.
recognised for his stellar season. The Weekender raised the issue several weeks ago and it’s now got huge momentum.
! Talking of the Dally M Awards, this year’s event will be held on Monday, October 19 and will be a made- for- television presentation, with COVID- 19 restrictions preventing the traditional ceremony from taking place. It’ll be broadcast by Fox Sports. ! I’m hearing that Zac Bailey will return as the Panthers Stadium ground announcer next season. Bailey’s first year behind the microphone has been disrupted by COVID- 19, which has prevented him from being out on the field and getting to know fans better. ! Talking of ground announcers, I checked in with former Panthers Stadium announcer Scott McRae this week to make sure he’s still cheering on the boys heading into the Finals. “It’s killing me not being a part of game day, but I am loving watching the boys ripping it up regardless,” McRae said. “Lets Go Panthers”. ! Any prospect of Penrith moving next weekend’s home Final away from Panthers Stadium has been brushed aside, despite the looming rush for tickets. Officials are hoping a crowd of between 8,000 and 10,000 will be able to attend the match, likely to be against Parramatta, with final COVID safety checks and approvals being arranged. At worst a crowd of 3,500 will be allowed to attend, which will mean many fans will miss out. The possibility of moving the match to ANZ Stadium, which can now allow up to 40,000 fans to attend, was floated but never really seriously considered. The home Final is likely to be played next Friday with tickets on sale on Monday morning.
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year in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons has made newly re- signed Panthers utility Tyrone May appreciate life more. This time last year the 24- year- old’s rugby league career was in severe doubt as he awaited the outcome of muchpublicised legal proceedings. The Blacktown product wasn’t sure whether he’d go to prison for his off-field indiscretions or be banned from the game altogether – nothing was certain, everything was up in the air. In January – after nearly 12 months out of the game – May’s fate was decided in court, paving the way for him to finally return to his happy place… the footy field. Speaking with Extra Time on the eve of the NRL Finals, the Samoan international said he’s finally in a good mental and physical state after the toughest period of his young life.
“I can’t complain… I’m just happy to be playing footy again,” May admitted. “I missed out last year and to be on the roll that we’re on now has been great to be a part of.” With May’s career hanging by a thread this time last year, he almost can’t believe how much his life has turned around since. The Minchinbury Jets junior said he appreciates every single minute he’s out on the field, contributing to Penrith’s immense success this season. “You just can’t take anything for granted, just roll with the punches, and to be able to be on this team is unbelievable,” he said. “I don’t want to take any moment for granted, this one especially.” In his 12 appearances for the Panthers this season, May has enjoyed a starring role off Ivan Cleary’s bench. Not only has he had a hand in six tries for Penrith, but he’s proven his versatility by playing in several positions. “I’m just happy to play anywhere, I don’t even know what position I like best. I just
Tyrone May has been playing an important role for Penrith. Photo: Megan Dunn. love playing footy and it’s a bonus that I can play so many positions,” May said. “I’ve always known I can play a few positions, I’ve played a few coming through the grades. Ivan tells me to be prepared for anything because if someone goes down you just don’t know where you’re going to play. I just have to know everyone’s roles.” Even though his on- field experience is confined to just 31 first grade matches, May’s footy IQ will be hugely important to the Panthers come the start of the Finals next week.
May was there the last time Penrith played post- season footy and will use previous Finals defeats to his advantage. “I think we’re better for the losses that have come before and hopefully we can learn from them,” May said. “I know how disheartening it was when we lost that semi against the Sharks in 2018, it wasn’t a good feeling. Everyone wants to win the Grand Final and we’re in a good position to give it a crack. It would be a shame if we didn’t put our best foot forward in the coming weeks.”
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17
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1
0
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238
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0
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0
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289
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7
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11
0
8
0
461
344
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20
9
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0
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0
310
457
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7
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12
0
416
477
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14
11
19
7
0
12
0
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469
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7
0
12
0
303
430
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6
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13
0
348
430
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4
0
15
0
336
504
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15 Bulldogs
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3
0
16
0
282
462
-180
6
16 Broncos
19
3
0
16
0
252
592
-340
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ith Panthers skipper James Tamou Tigers - bound next season, one of the favourites for the vacated captaincy gig at Penrith has thrown his support behind someone else. Panthers halfback Nathan Cleary believes club stalwart Isaah Yeo should be next in line for the coveted position, not him. On Monday afternoon, Extra Time asked the 22-year- old if he would put his hand up for the club captaincy role with Tamou departing. “I don’t know… obviously I’d be very honoured to be captain of a club like Penrith, but I think there’s a lot of leaders amongst the group at the moment,” Cleary said. “Jimmy (Tamou) has really set the bar high, he’s someone everyone looks up to and respects.” While many believe Cleary would make a strong captaincy choice for Penrith in the future, many also argue that it could be too soon in his career to take on such a challenging role. The NSW Blues halfback said the club is
Nathan Cleary is the favourite to win the Dally M Medal. Photo: Megan Dunn. currently flooded with leaders, but he believes 25-year- old Yeo – who made his NRL debut with the Panthers in 2014 – would be the perfect replacement. “Isaah Yeo, who captained last week
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against the Cowboys, did a really good job and he’s so similar to Jimmy,” Cleary said. “He’s so well respected, he’s the nicest guy and gets through so much work. “He’s a freak of a player and I think he’d
make a great captain.” Currently in career- best form, Cleary is one of the favourites to secure the NRL’s biggest individual honour this season – the Dally M Medal. While a deduction of six points for a twogame suspension earlier this season has dented his chances, many experts in the game believe Cleary has still done enough throughout the year to claim the prize. If Cleary is announced as the winner on October 19, he’ll be the first Panther since Greg Alexander in 1985 to win the game’s Player of the Year award. Asked if he’s done enough to win the Dally M, Cleary’s answer was somewhat surprising. “I don’t reckon, I don’t reckon I’ll win it,” he admitted to Extra Time. “To be honest, I haven’t really thought about it too much either. I’m just happy at the moment where I’m at – grateful to be part of this team. “If I win it, I’ll be super grateful but if not, I’d take a season like this any day of the week the way the team is going, rather than win the Dally M.” Cleary will have one last chance to stake his claim for the Dally M Medal when he lines up for the Panthers against the Bulldogs this Saturday afternoon at ANZ Stadium.
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LEAGUE HAS PLENTY OF DEPTH been travelling, but I think it’s fair to say that there are very likely as many reasons to be found off the field as on as to why some clubs are struggling in 2020. What the pundits opposed to expansion overlook is how many players each season prove that they can play at the NRL level when given a chance to fill in for players far more established than themselves. Charnze Nikoll- Klokstad couldn’t get a game for the Warriors two years ago – now he’s one of the star fullbacks in the game for a Raiders team that a had hole to fill and took a chance on a relative unknown. So with that in mind, here’s a 13 man line- up of players looking for either a second chance at a regular position in the NRL or those who have shown there’s a healthy supply of late bloomers out there just looking for their big opportunity. 1. Nicho Hynes 2. George Jennings 3. Hayze Perham 4. Billy Smith 5. Matt Ikuvalu 6. Matt Burton 7. Jamal Fogarty 8. Jaiman Jolliffe 9. Tom Starling 10. Toby Rudolph 11. Jack Murchie 12. Bayley Sironen 13. Jack Hetherington
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Reverse Cycle Inverters FULLY INSTALLED 2.5kW $1790 3.5kW $1980 5kW $2410 7kW $2790 8kW $3240
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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 $1650 3.5kW $1830 5kW $2210 7kW $2560 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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