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Farewell a Champion.

crusader-eel

Juniors
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I'm taking my Panther-mad daughters to the game. I'm also taking a box of tissues for them.

Hope Panther's win and send Craig off with a smile.
 

panthersballboy

Juniors
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I've got the new away jersey but I might pull out my old teal one with the champion's name on the back above the number 7 for one last time.
 

Caged Panther

First Grade
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I realise some don't like gower and was prepared to tolerate some criticisim but it's quite obvious letting people do so is only going to take this thread way off course and turn it into a sh*t fight. So if you posted in this thread and find it's missing that's your reason.

It's been relocated to our dump yard for trolling posts.
 

mxlegend99

Referee
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Gower IS a champion. A great player, and a great club man.

I dont give a crap what mistakes he has made in the past. It's the end of an era, and he has been great for our club. While i gave him a hard time when he was down on form, lately he has been brilliant and is definitely going to be missed next season.
 

Dave Q

Coach
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Yes, he's had his downsides, but as we farewell Gower from the NRL, lets put this behind us and remember the following:-

* His ability to stun opposition defences when running at the line. They were frightened by him. He made them indecisive and doubt themselves. Very few players have the ability to screw other players minds. He did.
* His deft kicks and regathers.
*His ability to pass a ball to any player in the attacking line no matter where they were.They were usually pinpoint too. He was flick-passing at will before Benji was out of primary school.
*His blistering speed off the mark. His dummy half running was sublime and often he threw a good pass as a chaser.
*His ability to exploit weakness in other sides. He'd see the hole a minute before it opened. Uncanny.
*His ability to lift the side. There were occasions where he just about single-handedly won games. Ive seen a few live.
*His breathtaking loyalty to the Panthers and their fans in the face of huge offers.
*His respect for the jersey of his state and country
*His work for the club off-field and the hundreds of appearances for charity, the sick, infirm and disabled.
*the support and guidance he has offererd his teammates
*His loyalty to his coaches
*His willingness to play even with serious injury
* His wonderful defence, even the biggest players feared one of his "specials."
*His kicks in play almost always found their mark.
*His committment to training and to following instructions from coaches
*He was always looking for second phase play. He hated dying with the ball. That was unnatural to him.


There were times, not so long ago where it was clear to me that he was in that rare breed of the super-elite football players. Theres only a handful in the game at any one time. I recall at one point, I thought he was the best player in the game....easily.

I have never seen Craig Gower cheat or play an unfair game. He played clean and tough.

I didnt see him as often as other people here but what I did see I always admired.

Its a loss to the NRL not just the Panthers.

He is one of the greatest Panthers ever, if not, the greatest and we will all speak of him in years to come.

At the end of his era, this is an occasion for some kindness and being positive.

Yes Ive had issues with him over other matters, sometimes I fool around on LU, but this time, I want people to know, that I stand by this tribute.

And as good as he was, he was always pretty humble about his talents. Thats says a lot about his character.

Thank you Craig Gower for your contribution to the game.

It is a better game for your having played it.

Craig Gower was one of the finest footballers ever, he could play rugby league.
 

Kilkenny

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After a dozen or so seasons with the club Saturday night will surely be highly charged and emotional watching Gowie take his lap of honour around CUA.

Leaving aside all of the crap that has been written about Gowie in the media there has only ever been one Panther who has demonstrated the same level of commitment for the cause and that person was Mick Stephenson.

For those who were not around in the mid seventies Mick Stephenson took the field week in week out with a chronic back injury in the days where there were no ' pain killing needles ' which are common place today. He had to rely only on a womens corset to hold his back together and get him on the field. As a young lad of 15 I vividly remember a game against the fearsome Magpie pack who targetted him unmercifully and he refused to leave the field despite being in horrific pain to lead his young charges around the field. We were getting flogged and guaranteed the spoon but that did not matter to Stevo.

Gowie is from the same mould as Stevo. To quote the soon to be departed Joel Clinton, "I have to leave the dressing room when the club doctor drives the horse needle into Gowie's sternum. The cries of pain are simply too much for me." I have played with guys who have had sterum injuries and in 99% of such injuries most are unable to contemplate taking the field and it is one of the most painful injuries imaginable. It is incomprehensible that Gowie took the field with the aid of pain killers carrying such an injury for months on end.

Saturday evening will be a very, very sad evening farwelling one of the greatest players ever to play for this club and it brings a tear to my eye even typing this post.
 

*Sandy*

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Dave Q

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Kilkenny said:
After a dozen or so seasons with the club Saturday night will surely be highly charged and emotional watching Gowie take his lap of honour around CUA.

Leaving .....To quote the soon to be departed Joel Clinton, "I have to leave the dressing room when the club doctor drives the horse needle into Gowie's sternum. The cries of pain are simply too much for me." I have played with guys who have had sterum injuries and in 99% of such injuries most are unable to contemplate taking the field and it is one of the most painful injuries imaginable. It is incomprehensible that Gowie took the field with the aid of pain killers carrying such an injury for months on end.

Saturday evening will be a very, very sad evening farwelling one of the greatest players ever to play for this club and it brings a tear to my eye even typing this post.

And even carrying that injury, more often than not, he'd be one of the best on the field.
 

*Sandy*

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You could bring up many many stories of Gowie playing through some sort of injury. From memory some that I can remember was back in 2001 I think when he took the field as hooker the night before he was scheduled to have his shoulder operated on. It was against the roosters and at the SFS. Another night and another game he made Freddy miserable.

Another was the broken finger a few years later when he was captain and playing halfback, the thought of it makes me heave in horror. He is one tough cookie that leaves me in awe.
 

*Sandy*

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PS Dave Q, I don't think I could add another word to your post No. 7 on this topic. A pretty accurate description of our Number 7. ;-)
 

mightypanther

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Kilkenny said:
Gowie is from the same mould as Stevo. To quote the soon to be departed Joel Clinton, "I have to leave the dressing room when the club doctor drives the horse needle into Gowie's sternum. The cries of pain are simply too much for me." I have played with guys who have had sterum injuries and in 99% of such injuries most are unable to contemplate taking the field and it is one of the most painful injuries imaginable. It is incomprehensible that Gowie took the field with the aid of pain killers carrying such an injury for months on end.

Saturday evening will be a very, very sad evening farwelling one of the greatest players ever to play for this club and it brings a tear to my eye even typing this post.


Joel Clinton is not the only team mate who felt that way.


I went to a charity dinner where Satts and his dad were the guests of honour, and there was a question and answer section of the night, and Satts was asked the question who was the toughest player that he had ever played either with, or against.

His answer ??? Gowie of course.

He said that Gowie was by far the toughest player that he had ever seen, both mentally and physically.

Satts said that Gowie's pain barrier was almost inhuman. He said that some of the injuries that Gowie had played with over the years would have felled the biggest guys in the comp........but not our Gowie.

He also said that Gowie's reaction to the needles in the sternum were unbelievable. He said most blokes would not even consider having the needles because they're so painful, but he said that Gowie was one of a kind. He would lay on the table and read a magazine while the doctor put the needle in and twisted it around.

Satts said that NONE of the other guys could stand to even watch him get it, let alone have it done themselves, and he also said that the sternum needle was the biggest, fattest, longest needle that he has ever laid eyes on. He reckoned he was never able to understand how Gowies was able to just switch his mind off from the pain.

Bloody unbelievable. Tough little bastard our Gowie. ONYA GOWIE.
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lainey

Juniors
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And to think he played most of season 2003 with that injury and would have had that needle almost every week.....I won't even get a flu shot with a teeny tiny needle.....

Gowie, a legend in more ways than one....:D
 

skeepe

Immortal
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A great player in his day, who's career has sadly been tarnished by his own actions as it wound down toward mediocrity.

Great to see free speech is alive and well.
 

lainey

Juniors
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Mixmasterreece said:
Yip unless your proclaiming your love for gowie then the gestapo silences you.

And nobody is forcing you to post here so why don't you pi$$ off back to your own team forums and stop trolling here....
 

ozbash

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lainey said:
And nobody is forcing you to post here so why don't you pi$$ off back to your own team forums and stop trolling here....

when you joined this board lainey, were you told/given a license as to what forums you could visit ?

didnt think so. :roll:

This topic is relevant to warriors fans,,, we're playing you ffs !

pk has overstepped the moderating :)lol: ) mark.

put them back.
 

Caged Panther

First Grade
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I was the one who first started moderating this thread not PK.

Initially I was quite happy for people to voice there criticism of gower and what he may or may not have done. Unfortunately not five minutes after initially looking at thre thread it became quite obvious most of the people who were criticising gower were going to do so in a way that was only going to start a sh*t fight that would take the thread way off track.

This is the same reason Mixmasterreece will now find his posts relocated to the dump yard.

http://forums.leagueunlimited.com/showthread.php?t=170577&page=12
 

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