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Yes but he's gone. No reason not to try someone for 40min when we are up by 30
That won't be many matches. Only once last year were we up by 30 at HT.
Yes but he's gone. No reason not to try someone for 40min when we are up by 30
Rubbish Luke offers as much as all of us.This is a forum with a lot of different people who offer different angles on thing .Yes we can disagree and that’s great but we should not put down other point of views.He has his good moments but he doesn't offer much other than "trust the coach" that's not discussion
When did I say “trust the coach”?He has his good moments but he doesn't offer much other than "trust the coach" that's not discussion
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Rubbish Luke offers as much as all of us.This is a forum with a lot of different people who offer different angles on thing .Yes we can disagree and that’s great but we should not put down other point of views.
Not pointing at you chins but to all .on the forum Lets all discuss dissect but not attack
And I agree.It was an interresting read, especially in relation to training and how they set NRL standards for the lower grades, including Jersey Flegg and SG Ball squads, in all training tests so that the players in those squads are acclimatised to NRL intensity before they make it to the NRL. Its thought that is what has helped the entire club develop its reputation as being the fittest.
Would be pretty happy with this for round 1 TBH
Flanno unleashes newest Red V recruit; Des solves Titans puzzle: NRL predicted Rd 1 teams
Flanno unleashes newest Red V recruit; Des solves Titans puzzle: NRL predicted Rd 1 teamswww.foxsports.com.au
PENRITH PANTHERS
Ins: Daine Laurie (Wests Tigers), Brad Schneider (Super League), Paul Alamoti (Bulldogs)
Outs: Stephen Crichton (Bulldogs), Spencer Leniu (Roosters), Jaeman Salmon (Bulldogs), Jack Cogger (Knights), Zac Hosking (Raiders)
Analysis: The three-time defending champions have once again lost a number of key players to rival clubs in the offseason, notably Stephen Crichton and Spencer Leniu.
Crichton’s shoes will be especially hard to fill, proving last year that he was one of the best centres in not just the competition but the world.
Tyrone Peachey will likely be given first crack considering he’s been in the system for some time and is generally pretty reliable when his number has been called. However, youngster Paul Alamoti has plenty of ability and will be knocking the door down for selection at some stage this season.
Lindsay Smith enjoyed his best season in 2023 but with Leniu’s departure, there’ll be a little more pressure on him to perform.
The number 14 jersey is an interesting battle. Soni Luke started played 20 games off the bench in 2023 but wasn’t selected during the finals season with Penrith electing to go with Jack Cogger in 14 as insurance for Jarome Luai. Cogger has since joined Newcastle.
Luke Sommerton, Daine Laurie and Brad Schneider are all bench options as well.
Round 1 predicted team:
1. Dylan Edwards
2. Sunia Turuva
3. Izack Tago
4. Taylan May
5. Brian To’o
6. Jarome Luai
7. Nathan Cleary
8. Moses Leota
9. Mitch Kenny
10. James Fisher-Harris
11. Scott Sorensen
12. Liam Martin
13. Isaah Yeo
14. Luke Sommerton
15. Lindsay Smith
16. Luke Garner
17. Liam Henry
Fire Soni into the sun and upgrade himSommerton can't play Round 1
Fire Soni into the sun and upgrade him
Spots available, he could be upgradedSommerton can't play Round 1
Or get Soni an internship at a proctologistFire Soni into the sun and upgrade him
Sommerton can't play Round 1
Fire Soni into the sun and upgrade him
He can play from round 1, as he is on a supplementary list contract.
It is only players that are on train and trial contracts that can't play until round 11.
Oh yes my mistake but at $3k a game, Anyone on those deals who are tracking to play in Round 1 will be upgraded