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Former Panthers in the NRL

Crashtest

Juniors
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Despite copping a lot of flack since requesting a release and being blamed for culture and attitude issues, I thought DWZ handled his first press conference with Canterbury with class. Didn't even unload on Cleary.

Canterbury recruit Dallin Watene-Zelezniak has opened up on Penrith’s culture after being released by the club mid-season.
The former Panthers captain was dumped from the NRL team before asking for a release and jumping ship to Belmore last week. He is set to make his Dogs debut in Round 14.

Penrith has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons in 2019. A sex tape scandal rocked the club on the eve of the season and player Tyrone May was charged for illegally disseminating explicit videos without consent.

Since then Tyrone Phillips and Tyrell Fuimaono have gone through their own legal issues. The club’s culture has been slammed by commentators including legend Laurie Daley.

Watene-Zelezniak denies a culture problem was behind his sudden exit, and says he still supports his former Penrith teammates.

“I can’t speak for the other boys but personally it didn’t effect me at all,” Watene-Zelezniak said on Thursday.

“I’m a big believer in people make decisions and they get the consequences for them. People make mistakes, I’ve made mistakes, and I’ve always been brought up not to judge.

“Look in your own backyard before you judge someone else.


“I was there to support the boys and I still am. They’ve made some decisions that effected not only their lives but their families, and they’ve learnt from them.

“To keep going on about it is a bit sad for them. They’re trying to move on and get on with their lives.

“They have copped the consequences and are moving forward.

“I’ll support them. I know the guys that they are ... yeah they made some mistakes but they are paying the consequences.”

Aside from their off-field dramas the Panthers have also struggled for form between the white stripes.

Watene-Zelezniak was one of a number of captains named at the start of the season but was later stripped of the title.

He was the club’s fullback but was shifted between the wing and centres before being axed from the team altogether.

He says he has no issue with Penrith coach Ivan Cleary.

“(My relationship with Cleary) is not broken for me. He gave me my start,” Watene-Zelezniak said.

“I’ll be forever grateful for that. He’s got a family too. Playing football affects our family too.

“My family has found it hard, the change. “

The Bulldogs take on the Roosters on Sunday and their newest recruit has been named to play centre

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...e/news-story/c2f67850f7104fc9409b9fafcec8bc4f
 

Crashtest

Juniors
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Didn't say why he left so not sure what you can take from that presser

The media were flocking around him just waiting for him to say something negative for a headline. But he handled the questions well, showed support for his ex team mates rather than blame May, Phillips etc, and even said he would be forever grateful for Cleary for giving him his start.

I don't expect him to have to say why he left, just like Cleary said he wouldn't comment on why and that it would be up to DWZ if he wanted to answer that.

But the media gave him opportunity if he wanted to bag the players in the sex tape scandal, Cleary, and the club, and he said nothing negative at all.
 

OldPanther

Coach
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Regardless of the reasons he left DWZ is a decent and respectful man. I hope he reaches his potential and has a great career.

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