The Panthers are synonymous with junior development but sadly club CEO Brian Fletcher admits the coronavirus shut down has created too big a financial challenge for Penrith to maintain its elite pathways program.
The NRL's 16 clubs have had to brace for monumental financial difficulties in the wake of the season's suspension, which has lead to league-wide staff cuts and other drastic cost-saving measures.
It's expected the NRL could take years to recover financially from the current predicament, with suggestions the competition may never look the same.
Fletcher concedes each club will face its own unique set of challenges, and for Penrith it relates back to their five clubs being forced to close down, and the subsequent $25 million in losses, as a result of the government's tightened social distancing measures.
“Our biggest problem is that we had five large clubs close down overnight... there’s not one cent of income that comes into the place,” Fletcher told
Sky Sports Radio's Big Sports Breakfast.
"All our staff have taken their annual leave and long service leave and hopefully we can be back trading sooner rather than later.
"We are fortunate we have a lot of assets. You don’t like selling assets in this climate but we can get through this.”
Whilst the veteran administrator expects the Panthers to survive the unprecedented crisis, he concedes it'll mean the club's state-of-the-art junior development program will need to be torn apart.
“We spend nearly $4 million in development. I can’t possibly see us being involved in all that in the future,” Fletcher said.
“We are called the development club. We develop all the players basically for rugby league.
“They come through all our systems and finish up playing for somebody else.
“Looking at the finances yesterday there is no way in the world we could justify spending $4 million a year on developing through those competitions.
“We only receive a grant of $350,000 from the NSWRL so you’ve got to look at it (development) as if it is your own business.
“And that model used to work when you had plenty of cash going through poker machines but that is all changing at the moment so that is one area that will definitely change."
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