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2019 Discussion

Luke Bowden

First Grade
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It's not what I think, I am merely presenting you with facts. Clearly they don't fit your narrative so you deflect.

As for the rest of you post, what is wrong with polo shirts? I can't say I am a fan of that cardigan look, seems a bit silly to me and I haven't had a coffee in my life, it is pure poison.

Not deflecting, I just have no interest in discussing it with you.

This the is Panther forum. Not the Rorters forum or the Public forum.

You’re a tool who supports the scum of the NRL. Why would I care what you have to say?
 

TheFrog

Coach
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I know you merely jest mx, Godner is a leader and inspiration to all, even people from Penrith.
He's a more suitable Australian captain than Greg Inglis. That's about the nicest thing I can say about the bloke. I hope Freddy can sort out his identity crisis this year, the one that saw him picked as a wide forward but playing a Paul Gallen role.
 

Valheru

Coach
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19,171
Not deflecting, I just have no interest in discussing it with you.

This the is Panther forum. Not the Rorters forum or the Public forum.

You’re a tool who supports the scum of the NRL. Why would I care what you have to say?

You were interested until the facts were presented to you.
 

Luke Bowden

First Grade
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I know you merely jest mx, Godner is a leader and inspiration to all, even people from Penrith.

When the Kangaroos played in Canberra, I saw him leave Mooseheads Night Club at 5:30am in the morning with a well known prositute on his arm.

Such an inspiration to us all.
 

Luke Bowden

First Grade
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7,301
You were interested until the facts were presented to you.

No I wasn’t, if I was, I would of pointed out that the players I was referring are still coming and will be in the top 30 for years to come. But I really can’t be arsed listing players and going back and forth with you.

You presented no relevant facts.
 

Valheru

Coach
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19,171
When the Kangaroos played in Canberra, I saw him leave Mooseheads Night Club at 5:30am in the morning with a well known prositute on his arm.

Such an inspiration to us all.

Godner can do what he pleases, you should have just been thankful to be in his presence.
 

Crashtest

Juniors
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1,188
Confirmation Kikau out for six weeks. Miss first 3-4 weeks of season by looks of it. Disappointing news.

It makes you wonder whether teams really need to play trial games given the risk to players. How much benefit did the Panther really get from that game versus the loss of Kikau for the first four games?

Will be interesting to see who Cleary names tomorrow as his replacement for the trial against Parramatta.
 

franklin2323

Immortal
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It makes you wonder whether teams really need to play trial games given the risk to players. How much benefit did the Panther really get from that game versus the loss of Kikau for the first four games?

Will be interesting to see who Cleary names tomorrow as his replacement for the trial against Parramatta.

They'd play trials regardless. Opposed sessions v NSW Cup don't really cut it for game like conditions
 

ACTPanthers

Bench
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4,852
Bummer about Kikau, but as said previously, could’ve been a lot worse. Hopefully whoever comes in to replace for those first few rounds does their job.

On a more selfish note, have to change up my fantasy team now... :frowning2:
 

mxlegend99

Referee
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It makes you wonder whether teams really need to play trial games given the risk to players. How much benefit did the Panther really get from that game versus the loss of Kikau for the first four games?

Will be interesting to see who Cleary names tomorrow as his replacement for the trial against Parramatta.
Im gutted about his loss. But the bright side is he did it in our first trial. Giving him 2+ weeks of his recovery from it in the pre-season.

If he had that same injury in Round 1. He misses 6 rounds of real footy. Now its only 4.

Unfortunately he carried leg issues all last year though and this injury indicates we could be in for another long season of scares and missing games here and there. It felt like every week he was nursing a sore leg.
 

BxTom

Bench
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2,674
Im gutted about his loss. But the bright side is he did it in our first trial. Giving him 2+ weeks of his recovery from it in the pre-season.

If he had that same injury in Round 1. He misses 6 rounds of real footy. Now its only 4.

Unfortunately he carried leg issues all last year though and this injury indicates we could be in for another long season of scares and missing games here and there. It felt like every week he was nursing a sore leg.
I thought he was carrying an arm injury - or was that as well as a leg issue?
 

tripster

Juniors
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Probably both.

Knee - 2 weeks
https://www.penrithpanthers.com.au/news/2018/06/11/injury-update-viliame-kikau/

Elbow - finals
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...e/news-story/a69f5f73e4968e71fea01fbc48b40008


His leg was something he seemed to suffer from at some point through most games. A bit Josh Dugan/Steve Matai like.

I just hope his knee doesn’t plague him throughout the season like it seemed to last year. The tackle in the trial that injured him seemed pretty innocuous.
 

PANTHERMIKE

Juniors
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I just hope his knee doesn’t plague him throughout the season like it seemed to last year. The tackle in the trial that injured him seemed pretty innocuous.

I thought different, as he was going down i could see he was twisted and before the players got up off him i was fairly sure he was screwed.
 

Matthew Ellis

Juniors
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482
Panthers ready for sixth Carty party
FEBRUARY 26, 2019
If you took a six pack to the Carty Party, you’d have one for each member of the family to play first grade for Penrith.

Jed Cartwright carries a surname synonymous with the Panthers.

The 22-year-old son of former NSW and Australian forward John Cartwright is on the cusp of making his NRL debut and becoming the sixth member of his prodigious rugby league family to play for Penrith.

Jed’s father, his uncles David, Michael and Cliff, and his cousin Bryce have all worn the Panthers jersey.

And his grandfather, Merv Cartwright, worked tirelessly to gain the Panthers entry into the NSWRL competition in 1967 before becoming the club’s first secretary.

But being a descendant of the godfather of Penrith doesn’t automatically guarantee you a start as a Panther.


Jed’s father John was a Penrith legend.
“There is a fair bit of pressure that goes with the name,” Jed’s father, John Cartwright, said.

“So to be able to achieve his goal, it would make us super proud.

“I know when I came through as a junior, my Dad (Merv) was synonymous with Penrith. I think sometimes you have to work that little bit harder because of that.

“You’re always going to get people saying you’re there because of your Dad or your name. It certainly gave me that extra drive.”

Back-rower Viliame Kikau’s knee injury will keep him out for six weeks, opening the door for utility player Cartwright to push for a bench spot for Penrith’s season opener against Parramatta on March 17.

He is a true utility having previously played left and right wing, fullback, centre and in the halves. He seems to have settled in the back row although he still trains sometimes at centre.


Merv Cartwright was Penrith’s founding father.
Panthers general manager Phil Gould spoke highly of Cartwright on Tuesday night saying: “Jed Cartwright had a wretched year in 2018 and virtually missed a whole season with injury.

“He has trained brilliantly this summer and is in terrific shape. His trial on the weekend was very encouraging.

“I’m confident that once he gets some regular game time under his belt, we will see an NRL debut from him this season. He certainly has the potential”.

Cartwright played 24 under-20s games for the Gold Coast in 2015 and 2016 before shifting to Penrith and representing the Panthers 25 times in the NSW Intrust Premiership over the following two years, scoring seven tries.

“I certainly think he has the ability to play NRL and I know he has the will to play. I’m hopeful. I would be so happy for him if he did,” his father John said.


Carwright played well in the trial win over South Sydney.
“I know he has worked really hard, especially over the last 12 months to get himself in a really good place. He needs to play some football to get some miles in his legs.

“He had a really, really tough season last year with injury and mentally he was struggling with it. He had some tough times so I’m happy he’s been able to really have his first full off-season and be able to do the majority of the training and to get a crack in the trial the other night. He did pretty well.

“The main thing is that mentally he is in a way better position than what he was in last year, and physically also. He is now at the right playing weight.”
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...y/news-story/1c2e4374d192c9ae688e4ac4d2a04279
 

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