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2020 season

Kilkenny

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5th-8th is a decent enough year. I think most will take that especially as we have a side on the up. That partnership was probably the best decision of modern times

One old guy at the races came up to me to ask whether I was in Bathurst to sign up one of Pat’s or Panthers Bathurst youngsters. I broke his heart when I told him I was in Bathurst to just try and back a winner and to that end the day was a dismal failure. Not scouting anybody just backing losers.
 

Kilkenny

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5th-8th is a decent enough year. I think most will take that especially as we have a side on the up. That partnership was probably the best decision of modern times

I’m not unrealistic. Never have been. I think if we finish in the top eight, somewhere between 5th and 8th I will consider that acceptable and a decent season, particularly if we perform well in our home games. At the end of the day, I want to see our better performances at Panthers Stadium for the better good of the fan base.
 

franklin2323

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I’m not unrealistic. Never have been. I think if we finish in the top eight, somewhere between 5th and 8th I will consider that acceptable and a decent season, particularly if we perform well in our home games. At the end of the day, I want to see our better performances at Panthers Stadium for the better good of the fan base.

2-3 more wins that we had this year is achievable. The rest depends on how quick the kids come on or how far others drop. Realistically 7th is where we finish but anyway from 3rd-13th is possible
 

Kilkenny

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2-3 more wins that we had this year is achievable. The rest depends on how quick the kids come on or how far others drop. Realistically 7th is where we finish but anyway from 3rd-13th is possible

We won’t perform worse than we did last season, I am confident of that. We did win a lot of close games in that winning run but even allowing for that I think we will perform much better overall, be tougher and much harder to beat. I think the key to the future is having youngsters coming thru from our Flegg side and putting further pressure on the current established top 30. We need to unearth one or two real superstars in addition to Lenin, Laurie, Blore etc etc that is the key.
 

franklin2323

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We won’t perform worse than we did last season, I am confident of that. We did win a lot of close games in that winning run but even allowing for that I think we will perform much better overall, be tougher and much harder to beat. I think the key to the future is having youngsters coming thru from our Flegg side and putting further pressure on the current established top 30. We need to unearth one or two real superstars in addition to Lenin, Laurie, Blore etc etc that is the key.

A couple of big differences I see with this new lot. They have had the academy all their time and taking slower with them. To’o was tearing guys apart in NYC a few years ago.

A few others aren’t walk up starters a shame we lost Cini because he looks as good as anyone but regardless have 4 of the top 10 teenagers which will help
 

OldPanther

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I really believe there is a high quality NRL player in Jack Hetherington and yes he probably has to curb his natural exuberance but that will come with experience and leadership from the coaching staff and senior players.

I'm off to bed for work tomorrow but a little goodnight present for @Kilkenny and anyone who likes Hetherington I just made this GIF for you :)
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Crashtest

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Interview with Luai about Barret influence.

I like his quote though at the end of the article about their winning mindset. Which is obviously reflected in the strong team they chose for the 9’s:

https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/02/12/tips-from-trent-have-luai-primed-to-claim-no.6-jersey/

Several former internationals are coming out of retirement to play in the Nines but the Panthers won't follow suit, with Luai saying "we're going there to win it".

"Whether it's a small warm-up drill, training, playing in the trials or Nines… we want to be winners in everything," he said.
 

OldPanther

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Interview with Luai about Barret influence.

I like his quote though at the end of the article about their winning mindset. Which is obviously reflected in the strong team they chose for the 9’s:

https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/02/12/tips-from-trent-have-luai-primed-to-claim-no.6-jersey/

Several former internationals are coming out of retirement to play in the Nines but the Panthers won't follow suit, with Luai saying "we're going there to win it".

"Whether it's a small warm-up drill, training, playing in the trials or Nines… we want to be winners in everything," he said.

I really like that attitude. Hope it works. I like the part about Barrett giving them plays. We might have some structure this year.
 

Fangs

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Better than our attitude of 2019 - Lets suck at everything.

Very positive and I like that there appears to be a genuine shift in our attitude towards the pre-season when compared to 2019. Nines aren't first grade but the teams who are there at the business end of it usually perform well in the regular season.
 

Crashtest

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There is a story in the todays DT about Luia and how he and his partner and their young child still live in his parents house, and won't leave for a place of their own until he has paid of his parents mortgage. He wants to help set his parents, brothers and sisters up for life before moving out.

Given all the negative off field shit that some players get up to, its great to see that there are still players out there with great attitudes, loyalty and family values. I hope he kills it this season and remains a Panther for years to come.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...h/news-story/29ee1e0a1a09a1241e16144d4ffd9797

If Jarome Luai leads Penrith to an NRL Nines title this weekend, he will take all prizemoney home to Mum.

This, see, is what the rising Panthers No.6 always does.

Every pay day.

At 23, and even now with a young family of his own, refusing to leave his parent’s Mt Druitt home until, together, they have completely wiped the mortgage off.

Which is some story for this fella who speaks quietly, attends church Sundays and is quickly firming to replace departed NSW star James Maloney in the Panthers halves.

But as for Jimmy 2.0?

Um, no.

“Don’t even bet,” the youngster will tell you, grinning.

Instead, this playmaker tipped to be among the surprise stars of this year’s Nines – and in a side touted as a genuine title smokey – sends all spare cash towards that family mortgage.

Cornered by News Corp Australia at Perth airport on Wednesday, Luai was reluctant to make a fuss about his promise to mum Marau, but did reveal it would likely be another two years before he, his partner Bailey and young son Israel moved into a place of their own.

“Right now, I’m just trying to help out the family -- do my part,” he said humbly.

“And once everything is sorted, yeah, then I’ll move into a place of my own.

“And we’re getting close. In two years, I reckon we should be done.

“It’s just something that’s important to me because, for a long time now, my goal has been to make sure my family, my younger brothers and sisters, are set up for life.

“And it’s because they’ve always been so supportive of me. My mum, she’s done so much for us four kids and I want to repay that.

“Her and my partner, they’re my rocks.

“So once the house is set, I’ll head out with my own little family and get our own spot. And I can’t wait for that.”

Despite being widely tipped to wear the Panthers six this year, Luai conceded he wasn’t exactly a mirror image of Maloney - that NSW and Kangaroo widely regarded as of the code’s greatest punting larrikins.

“But I’ve never been into betting,” he grinned when asked if he shared Maloney’s love of racehorses, dishlikers, everything.

“I like watching the NBA ... but that’s about it.”

And as for taking over Maloney’s tag of No.1 Penrith pest?

“I know that from last season, when he would just chirp, and chirp and chirp.

“I’m definitely not at that level.

“But in Jimmy’s time here, I really did try to learn as much as possible from him.

“He accomplished so much in the NRL – a lot of things that I want to now accomplish too – so I’m really eager for the season to get here and establish myself in that No.6 jersey.”

Asked the biggest thing Maloney taught him, Luai said: “Always find the positive.

“Even at times when it seems like there aren’t many.

“He told me that when you go find that positive, the energy spreads throughout the team.

“So I want to be that guy. The one who brings a positive energy others can feed off.”
 

OldPanther

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Just having a conversation with Dad who worked for Panthers for a few years including 2003. He's saying there's a lot of similarities from then till now. Wonder just how close the similarities will get. It is nice that no one rates us this year. Expectation won't get to them.
 

franklin2323

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Just having a conversation with Dad who worked for Panthers for a few years including 2003. He's saying there's a lot of similarities from then till now. Wonder just how close the similarities will get. It is nice that no one rates us this year. Expectation won't get to them.

There is about 10 or so
 

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