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WCC "JUST LIKE A GRAND FINAL" - PANTHERS
Jan 19 - The Panthers are treating their World Club Challenge against Bradford as a grand final and as a result no player chosen for that match will be eligible for the World Sevens.
The WCC will be played at Huddersfields McAlpine Stadium on February 13th. The Penrith squad will leave for the UK on February 4th.
Aussie teams dont have a great record in the club challenge, perhaps because some of them havent taken it too seriously, Penrith CEO Shane Richardson said today.
But we are taking it very seriously. In fact, were treating it as a grand final. That means no player chosen for our 18 man squad will be eligible for the World Sevens.
We see the WCC an important stepping stone in our desire to become recognised as the best rugby league club in the world, Shane said. Its also important for Penrith because it will put the name of the city right up there on the world sporting stage.
Having said that, we see the Sevens tournament as a great opportunity to show case more of our homegrown young players and some of those who have just joined us.
The 18 man squad for the WCC includes 16 of the 17 players who won the Grand Final plus veteran Colin Ward and Danny Galea (Scott Sattler is now with Wests Tigers).
The Panthers team for the Sevens is: Amos Roberts, Brett Howland, Frank Puletua, Shaun Ata, Aaron Barba, Daniel Russell, David McLean (c), Matthew Pow, Richard Faaoso, Frank Pritchard, Ben Rogers (emergency
Jan 19 - The Panthers are treating their World Club Challenge against Bradford as a grand final and as a result no player chosen for that match will be eligible for the World Sevens.
The WCC will be played at Huddersfields McAlpine Stadium on February 13th. The Penrith squad will leave for the UK on February 4th.
Aussie teams dont have a great record in the club challenge, perhaps because some of them havent taken it too seriously, Penrith CEO Shane Richardson said today.
But we are taking it very seriously. In fact, were treating it as a grand final. That means no player chosen for our 18 man squad will be eligible for the World Sevens.
We see the WCC an important stepping stone in our desire to become recognised as the best rugby league club in the world, Shane said. Its also important for Penrith because it will put the name of the city right up there on the world sporting stage.
Having said that, we see the Sevens tournament as a great opportunity to show case more of our homegrown young players and some of those who have just joined us.
The 18 man squad for the WCC includes 16 of the 17 players who won the Grand Final plus veteran Colin Ward and Danny Galea (Scott Sattler is now with Wests Tigers).
The Panthers team for the Sevens is: Amos Roberts, Brett Howland, Frank Puletua, Shaun Ata, Aaron Barba, Daniel Russell, David McLean (c), Matthew Pow, Richard Faaoso, Frank Pritchard, Ben Rogers (emergency