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Former Panthers in the NRL

billypilgrimnz

First Grade
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Maybe not angry as such, but definitely voicing disdain at others postings... You may not have come out and said "can't" blatantly, but it's entirely obvious as to what your view is on the current discussion.

Are you really arguing that the above post isn't alluding to the fact you think what others are discussing is pointless? Sorry if I was mistaken, but I seriously doubt I was.

Of course I think it's pointless. I also think yachting is pointless, but I don't go around telling people they can't do it. And I don't people to f**k off if I don't like what they post.
 

ACTPanthers

Bench
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Of course I think it's pointless. I also think yachting is pointless, but I don't go around telling people they can't do it. And I don't people to f**k off if I don't like what they post.
But by posting what you did, you were effectively, albeit surreptitiously, telling people they shouldn't... You may not have stated it in bold letters and flashing text, but the obvious intention was there... Surely your're not about to argue that?
 

billypilgrimnz

First Grade
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But by posting what you did, you were effectively, albeit surreptitiously, telling people they shouldn't... You may not have stated it in bold letters and flashing text, but the obvious intention was there...

The intention was to poke fun at the pointless of it a week after our season finished. But hey, if you've got better insider info on why I did it, who am I to argue?
 

betcats

Referee
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23,956
Ouch. Four question marks? That's beyond the pale.

You get embarrassed by Penrith fans trolling other people here mate, play it cool all you want but your insecurity is obvious, then you come with that dumb ass hypocritical comment which was called out straight away, just leave it we don't believe you.
 

ACTPanthers

Bench
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The intention was to poke fun at the pointless of it a week after our season finished. But hey, if you've got better insider info on why I did it, who am I to argue?
And by poking fun at its pointlessness you’re essentially saying it shouldn’t be said...

Ok I see now. You’re one of those people that will never admit any fault on your part. Got it. Thanks.
 

OldPanther

Coach
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https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...t/news-story/66363cf4646340a1be82ab3947b0f7f5

‘I hated league this year’: Home-grown star opens up on painful Penrith exit


Reagan Campbell-Gillard has opened up on his surprise departure from Penrith, with the Parramatta-bound prop saying he “hated” rugby league this season.

The Panthers last week confirmed Campbell-Gillard had been released despite not even entering the first season of a five-year extension he signed in 2018.

The Eels handed Campbell-Gillard a deal for the same length of time, but it is understood Penrith will pay a portion of the salary for a number of years.
A local product who made his debut with the club in 2015, Campbell-Gillard described the decision to leave as the most difficult of his career.

“I’ve known this club for nearly 10 years. You want to be a one-club man, but we’re in a business that doesn’t allow you for it,” Campbell-Gillard told AAP.

“I’m nervous, excited, but sad at the same time, to move on.”

In a year where he also started 20 of his 23 matches off the bench, the former Kangaroos star said it was one of his most challenging years in the league.
“It was one of those years that I really want to forget,” the 26-year-old said.

“I really hated rugby league this year. It’s just been a frustrating year.

“Towards the back end I was starting to find my groove again and feeling confident. I just gotta take that as motivation into a good pre-season.”

Campbell-Gillard departs 18 months after making his State of Origin debut with NSW, which came less than a year after his maiden Kangaroos appearance.

“You want to kick on a bit after making those teams, and obviously that wasn’t the case this year. But I’m not going to allow that to stay at that point,” he said.
“I’ll be definitely be doing everything I can to pushing for that next year.”

He is the latest in a growing list of Panthers to exit despite being signed to long-term deals, including Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Waqa Blake and James Maloney.

Panthers coach Ivan Cleary defended his roster shake-up at the club’s end-of- season awards night on Tuesday, where they confirmed 10 departures.

“Throughout the year we made some significant changes or decisions around the roster (for) the flexibility and sustainability of our salary cap, which essentially is looking after the future of the club,” Cleary said.

“Some of the decisions we make, at the end of the day, is best for all the Panthers stakeholders, whether it’s players, staff, corporate partners but also fans.”

Cleary, who also lashed out at the media for what he perceived as heavy criticism of his controversial return to the club and his team’s poor start to the year, also accepted part of the blame for underachieving this season.
“As the head coach I take responsibility for the results this year. Personally, I don’t believe I was at my best,” he said.

“But along the way I’ve learned a lot.

“I’ve faced some challenges this year that I never have before.

“At the end of the day it’s made me stronger, more understanding of the job, myself, and I approach the future next year more motivated as I ever have before.”

Panthers forward James Fisher-Harris cleaned up with three awards, including the Merv Cartwright medal as the club’s best player of the season.
 

billypilgrimnz

First Grade
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5,169
You get embarrassed by Penrith fans trolling other people here mate, play it cool all you want but your insecurity is obvious, then you come with that dumb ass hypocritical comment which was called out straight away, just leave it we don't believe you.

Let it all out, betty.
 

billypilgrimnz

First Grade
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5,169
And by poking fun at its pointlessness you’re essentially saying it shouldn’t be said...

Ok I see now. You’re one of those people that will never admit any fault on your part. Got it. Thanks.

I told you why I said it, you don't believe me. So here we are. Enjoy your day.
 

ACTPanthers

Bench
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4,854
I told you why I said it, you don't believe me. So here we are. Enjoy your day.

No, you back peddled when the hypocrisy of your comment was pointed out...

FWIW, I actually agree with the original comment you made, the discussion was absolutely pointless, as is this one for that matter.
 

OldPanther

Coach
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Give it a rest you two!

:joy:

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franklin2323

Immortal
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33,546
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...t/news-story/66363cf4646340a1be82ab3947b0f7f5

‘I hated league this year’: Home-grown star opens up on painful Penrith exit


Reagan Campbell-Gillard has opened up on his surprise departure from Penrith, with the Parramatta-bound prop saying he “hated” rugby league this season.

The Panthers last week confirmed Campbell-Gillard had been released despite not even entering the first season of a five-year extension he signed in 2018.

The Eels handed Campbell-Gillard a deal for the same length of time, but it is understood Penrith will pay a portion of the salary for a number of years.
A local product who made his debut with the club in 2015, Campbell-Gillard described the decision to leave as the most difficult of his career.

“I’ve known this club for nearly 10 years. You want to be a one-club man, but we’re in a business that doesn’t allow you for it,” Campbell-Gillard told AAP.

“I’m nervous, excited, but sad at the same time, to move on.”

In a year where he also started 20 of his 23 matches off the bench, the former Kangaroos star said it was one of his most challenging years in the league.
“It was one of those years that I really want to forget,” the 26-year-old said.

“I really hated rugby league this year. It’s just been a frustrating year.

“Towards the back end I was starting to find my groove again and feeling confident. I just gotta take that as motivation into a good pre-season.”

Campbell-Gillard departs 18 months after making his State of Origin debut with NSW, which came less than a year after his maiden Kangaroos appearance.

“You want to kick on a bit after making those teams, and obviously that wasn’t the case this year. But I’m not going to allow that to stay at that point,” he said.
“I’ll be definitely be doing everything I can to pushing for that next year.”

He is the latest in a growing list of Panthers to exit despite being signed to long-term deals, including Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Waqa Blake and James Maloney.

Panthers coach Ivan Cleary defended his roster shake-up at the club’s end-of- season awards night on Tuesday, where they confirmed 10 departures.

“Throughout the year we made some significant changes or decisions around the roster (for) the flexibility and sustainability of our salary cap, which essentially is looking after the future of the club,” Cleary said.

“Some of the decisions we make, at the end of the day, is best for all the Panthers stakeholders, whether it’s players, staff, corporate partners but also fans.”

Cleary, who also lashed out at the media for what he perceived as heavy criticism of his controversial return to the club and his team’s poor start to the year, also accepted part of the blame for underachieving this season.
“As the head coach I take responsibility for the results this year. Personally, I don’t believe I was at my best,” he said.

“But along the way I’ve learned a lot.

“I’ve faced some challenges this year that I never have before.

“At the end of the day it’s made me stronger, more understanding of the job, myself, and I approach the future next year more motivated as I ever have before.”

Panthers forward James Fisher-Harris cleaned up with three awards, including the Merv Cartwright medal as the club’s best player of the season.

Not sure the result would be different if someone else was in charge. Not much you can do in these situations
 

BxTom

Bench
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2,674
95 percent of your comments are having a whinge about what other people are talking about or feeling bad for the poor old tigers fans. Why are you so worried about what others are doing? Every offseason you must post that same comment at least once, its kinda sad Billy, if you are so against what some people post use the ignore function that is what is there for, but I suspect you are just one of those sooks who loves a reason for a good whinge, gives you something to post at least. You literally contribute nothing except sarcastic rubbish and complaining about people using the forum.
How f$#king ironic. Pot meet kettle.
 

Pomoz

Bench
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That was a mid game decision though. Give him an off-season there where he hopefully improves his lateral movement & gets a tad lighter & I think it could work.

This is all assuming we're signing an edge forward better then him.
Nah, Yeo is just too slow. How do you get a player to run 100m in less than eleven seconds? Get a player who can run 100m in 10 seconds to train with the Panther's fitness and conditioning staff. Our fitness staff could turn Usain Bolt into David Boon, so I don't expect an off season will help him.
 
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