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Confirmed Signings

Caped Crusader

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Will he? Roberts has been very very good for them this year. Arguably a bigger factor than Taylor

I think Elgey will start in 3rd
 

roofromoz

First Grade
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Moylan and Cartwright -> end of 2021.

On behalf of the Panthers Board of Directors, the club is delighted to announce Matt Moylan and Bryce Cartwright have committed their long-term futures to the Panthers.

Moylan and Cartwright this week agreed to extend their contracts by an additional four and three years respectively.

The re-signings mean the star duo will remain with the Panthers until at least the end of the 2021 season.

"The re-signing of Matt Moylan and Bryce Cartwright is indicative of Panthers’ steadfast commitment to being a development club with clear pathways from the local juniors through to first grade rugby league," Panthers Chairman Dave O’Neill said.

"It is fantastic to be in a position to reward the hard work and effort of these two outstanding individuals over the last few years.

"It is also a credit to the Panthers organisation and the direction we’re heading that we can develop these superstar players and keep them for the long term."

Panthers Group CEO Brian Fletcher said it is an exciting time for the Panthers with the Board of Directors having successfully aligned the business objectives of the Leagues Club and the Football Club.

"The Board recognises the fundamental importance of having a consistently competitive football side that our members can be proud of," he said.

"To that end, Matt and Bryce are not only brilliant young players but also exceptional citizens of the Penrith district.

"There is plenty of blue sky ahead for the Panthers and I’m confident we've put ourselves in a position to hopefully win a premiership within the next three years."

2016 has been an eventful year for Moylan, 25, who took over the Panthers captaincy and made his State of Origin debut for NSW. His impressive back end to the season was this week rewarded with a call-up to the Prime Minister’s XIII squad to face Papua New Guinea on Saturday. A proud local junior, Moylan has played 71 NRL games and scored 18 tries for the Panthers since making his NRL debut for the club three years ago.

"To play for my hometown club and to represent the people of Penrith is an honour and a privilege," Moylan said.

“With the squad we have and the direction that we’re heading, I’m sure we’re building towards something special.

“It’s great to secure my future at the club and to know that I can be part of that journey.”

21-year-old Cartwright made his NRL debut in 2014 and after fighting back from a serious ankle injury, has quickly grown into a key member of the Panthers outfit. Boasting size, skill and versatility, Cartwright has played 55 games, scored 14 tries and earlier this year was rewarded with a representative debut in the NSW City Origin side.

The Cartwright name is synonymous with the Panthers. Bryce’s late grandfather Merv was the club’s founding father and the driving force behind its historic admission to the NSWRFL first grade competition in 1967. Bryce’s father David, and uncles Cliff, John and Michael, all played first grade for the Panthers.

"I’m honoured that the Panthers have shown such faith in me and I’m ecstatic to commit my future to the club," Cartwright said.

"This club has been my home for a long time now and I couldn’t see myself playing anywhere else.

"With the players, staff and facilities we have here, I’m really excited about what lies ahead."

http://www.penrithpanthers.com.au/news/2016/09/22/panthers_re_sign_moy.html
 

Pete Cash

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That's great news for the panthers but those are long contracts. A torn acl and that's a drag on the old salary cap.
 

betcats

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That's great news for the panthers but those are long contracts. A torn acl and that's a drag on the old salary cap.

You kind of have to take that risk with the salary cap these days, it would cost us more per year to sign them to short contracts and we have so many talented young guys we want to keep, having them come off contract every two years makes that very difficult. Its impossible to keep them all forever but this gives the best shot at keeping them all the longest.

We have all the talent in place plus great new facilities and a solid coaching staff, we just need some luck to go our way and we should be competing for the next few years.
 

mxlegend99

Referee
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That's great news for the panthers but those are long contracts. A torn acl and that's a drag on the old salary cap.
We got through this year just fine with Dean Whare and Peta Hiku missing most of the season with torn ACLs.

We have locked up the bulk of a young squad for between the next 3 to 5 years. Our Under 20s just won the minor premiership and are in the final 4 teams. Our reserve grade side are regular finals contenders.

I think the longer contracts will be great. Moylan and Cartwright will be worth a lot more in 3 years time. Give them a longer deal. A bit more upfront and its easier to keep this team together. Especially with the salary cap going up each year.

Injuries are a concern on any contract. We would keep these guys even if injured. They are crucial to a future premiership
 

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