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Munky

Coach
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Brisbane won all their finals games with ridiculous ten minutes surges in the second half.

The Canberra game was a disgrace as Klown game managed them to have the ball the entire time the Raiders were up a man.

The difference between the Panthers 2021 through 2023 sides and the last two years was that our boys could withstand the ref assisted possession swing in the second half. The 2024 finals the games were close so the refs held back except vs the Roosters where there was some game management when the Roosters were being demolished previously which lead to two Roosters tries.
 

Oldpanther86

Juniors
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Brisbane won all their finals games with ridiculous ten minutes surges in the second half.

The Canberra game was a disgrace as Klown game managed them to have the ball the entire time the Raiders were up a man.

The difference between the Panthers 2021 through 2023 sides and the last two years was that our boys could withstand the ref assisted possession swing in the second half. The 2024 finals the games were close so the refs held back except vs the Roosters where there was some game management when the Roosters were being demolished previously which lead to two Roosters tries.

People underestimate how much our bench + Sorensen HIA impacted that final. In most professional fields it's the 1% that make the difference
 

Fangs

Referee
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Kotoni looks a bit silly now eh?

Its clearly not easy. You can't underestimate your opposition. The conditions and ref aren't on your side in England either. So you've got to be at your best.

I hope we win a WCC someday as well.
 
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i preferred it when it was 30-4

when they made the comeback i had the shits

we keep underestimating ESL - a real golden era in the WCC for English teams

if we win again in 2026 - id love another crack at the WCC - i want that trophy
Yea I think Ivan does too
 

Whino

Bench
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Coming of age: Talagi comfortable with life in the spotlight​

Author Margie McDonald

After a full season with Penrith topped off by his first NRL finals campaign Blaize Talagi feels he has the know-how to take some ownership in the halves in the absence of teammate Nathan Cleary.


When the Australian halfback was sin-binned by referee Ashley Klein for a dangerous tackle on Wests Tigers winger Heamasi Makasini at Leichhardt Oval on Friday night, it was Talagi who stepped up to steer the ship.

He had already orchestrated the Panthers second try with a deft chip kick over the defence for his centre Paul Alamoti to pounce.


Speaking to NRL.com post-match, before Cleary was hit with a Grade 2 Careless High Tackle charge by the match review committee, Talagi didn’t know if Jack Cogger or Jack Cole might come into the halves as his replacement for the Round 1 match against the Broncos.


“We have been working on lots of combinations in training. I’m sure whoever steps in will give it their all be ready,” Talagi said.


He knows it’s a bitter blow for the Panthers to lose their No.7 but he also feels his own injury-free pre-season has put him in good shape to lead.


“A very different pre-season for me than last year,” the 20-year-old said of missing four of the opening five rounds to a shoulder problem he carried throughout the off-season.


“I think it will set me up for a good start to the year.


“It was a big year last year and I learnt a lot. It was truly special to be alongside boys like Nath that have been here and done that.
“The major thing to get out of it was how I prep for games. I’m better at that now.”


Talagi turns 21 at the end of Round 2 is on course to reach his 50th NRL game milestone in 2026, currently sitting on 42 matches from just two seasons of NRL – 20 with Parramatta (2024) and 22 with Penrith (2025).


He was hoping that entering his third NRL season the spotlight might dim a little on him but he’s cognisant of the fact he will still attract attention, especially in Cleary’s absence.
“I guess it’s something I’m still learning to deal with. I guess it’s part of the game these days," he said.


“I look forward to taking it (expectation) on because I think it’s only going to help me in my career.”


He is definitely not shy of the big stage and partnered Wests Tigers captain Jarome Luai in Samoa’s run to the Pacific Championships final against New Zealand last November.
Luai opposed him at No.6 in Wests Tigers’ 26-12 win on Friday night at Leichhardt Oval.


“He’s someone I played with before in internationals and he was in my spot here at Panthers before,” Talagi said.


"So it was good to face a quality player like him in trials to get a good hit-out.


“I was nervous before the game but I think there are some good things ahead of us.”


The Panthers will need to be on song facing the reigning premiers first-up, with a 16-14 loss in last year's epic preliminary final still fresh in their minds.


“Going back to Brisbane, same stadium, same team … it ended up being our last game last year so we’re looking at getting one back,” Talagi said.

 
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who wins pantherinos

Edwards FULLBACK Laurie
To'o WING Turuva
Tago CENTER Burton
C.McLean CENTER Crichton
Alamoti WING May
Talagi 5'8 Luai
Cleary HALFBACK I.Katoa
Leota PROP Leniu
Kenny HOOKER Korisau
Smith PROP Fisher-Harris
Sorensen SECOND-ROW Kikau
Martin SECOND-ROW Capewell
Yeo LOCK Hopgood

Cogger 14 O'Sullivan
Henry 15 Hosking
Papali'i 16 Geyer
Garner 17 Salmon
Cole 18 Schneider
F.Lussick 19 Toelau
Jenkins 20 Staines
Patea 21 Lisati

Cleary COACH Ciraldo
Wallace AC Webster
 

soc123_au

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who wins pantherinos

Edwards FULLBACK Laurie
To'o WING Turuva
Tago CENTER Burton
C.McLean CENTER Crichton
Alamoti WING May
Talagi 5'8 Luai
Cleary HALFBACK I.Katoa
Leota PROP Leniu
Kenny HOOKER Korisau
Smith PROP Fisher-Harris
Sorensen SECOND-ROW Kikau
Martin SECOND-ROW Capewell
Yeo LOCK Hopgood

Cogger 14 O'Sullivan
Henry 15 Hosking
Papali'i 16 Geyer
Garner 17 Salmon
Cole 18 Schneider
F.Lussick 19 Toelau
Jenkins 20 Staines
Patea 21 Lisati

Cleary COACH Ciraldo
Wallace AC Webster
The current side still wins, but that other mob would be a handy side and make the 8 in a canter.
 

betcats

Referee
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who wins pantherinos

Edwards FULLBACK Laurie
To'o WING Turuva
Tago CENTER Burton
C.McLean CENTER Crichton
Alamoti WING May
Talagi 5'8 Luai
Cleary HALFBACK I.Katoa
Leota PROP Leniu
Kenny HOOKER Korisau
Smith PROP Fisher-Harris
Sorensen SECOND-ROW Kikau
Martin SECOND-ROW Capewell
Yeo LOCK Hopgood

Cogger 14 O'Sullivan
Henry 15 Hosking
Papali'i 16 Geyer
Garner 17 Salmon
Cole 18 Schneider
F.Lussick 19 Toelau
Jenkins 20 Staines
Patea 21 Lisati

Cleary COACH Ciraldo
Wallace AC Webster

I think that team of leavers top 13 is pretty f**king good, burto, critta, luai, katoa, fish api kiks, super strong. I think current would likely beat that team based off the benches however, the other bench is shit and i think leniu lets you done as a starting prop a bit and there isnt a real prop on the bench.
 

MrBlack

Juniors
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1,526
who wins pantherinos

Edwards FULLBACK Laurie
To'o WING Turuva
Tago CENTER Burton
C.McLean CENTER Crichton
Alamoti WING May
Talagi 5'8 Luai
Cleary HALFBACK I.Katoa
Leota PROP Leniu
Kenny HOOKER Korisau
Smith PROP Fisher-Harris
Sorensen SECOND-ROW Kikau
Martin SECOND-ROW Capewell
Yeo LOCK Hopgood

Cogger 14 O'Sullivan
Henry 15 Hosking
Papali'i 16 Geyer
Garner 17 Salmon
Cole 18 Schneider
F.Lussick 19 Toelau
Jenkins 20 Staines
Patea 21 Lisati

Cleary COACH Ciraldo
Wallace AC Webster
one of those teams would be way over the salary cap......
 

Oldpanther86

Juniors
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1,195
‘Star of the future’: NRL players reveal EVERY club’s biggest pre-season standout





PANTHERS – BILLY PHILLIPS

Compared to Isaah Yeo, due to his stature and upbringing from Lithgow, Phillips has been earmarked as the potential successor of the Penrith Panthers skipper once he eventually hangs up the boots on his playing career. An Under-19s Queensland Maroons representative, he made his debut at the end of last season and will look to become a regular at the foot of the mountains during this year’s campaign.

Panthers captain Isaah Yeo: “He has been knocking on the door for probably two years now and he’s had another wonderful pre-season. He is fit as a fiddle at the moment, strong and he’s only going to get better. He is still growing into his frame but he has been really impressive.”
 

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