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Former Panthers in the NRL

betcats

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Not hard to down a line in a bathroom without the broader public seeing. From there it'll just seem like you're having a good time to anyone you don't get too close to.

If you're smart about it it'd be pretty easy. That's a pretty big if ofc.

This.

The difference between a drunk person and a drunk and coked up person is not easy to spot. If you are talking to someone sure it might be easy to spot if the person has racked up a lot and you know what to look for, but if they using it in moderation you could talk to someone and not know they were on it.

The sweaty, twitchy cokeheads you see in movies are what full blown addicts who are about 3 lines from death look like.
 

The yak

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Thats Jimmy.


He left the Penrith Panthers with one season to run on his contract, taking up a three-year agreement in the south of France.
But not everything has been plain sailing as he and his family acclimatise to their new country.
For a start, Maloney doesn’t speak French.

And that’s proving to be a problem, not least when he was feeling under the weather.

In an interview with Catalan Media, Maloney said: “French is a bit of a challenge, my wife and I went to the pharmacy to pick up a cold/flu remedy.

“I think we ended up with a packet of condoms, which is a bit late for us with four kids.”

For reference Jimmy, the French use Fervex for a flu and un préservatif in the bedroom.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...s/news-story/80640edaba6d0403f982d06e3a75bf66
 

franklin2323

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Not hard to down a line in a bathroom without the broader public seeing. From there it'll just seem like you're having a good time to anyone you don't get too close to.

If you're smart about it it'd be pretty easy. That's a pretty big if ofc.

Carney was in the toilet when he did the bubbler. So even there it isn't safe
 

Panther Mick

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Tim Grant is going around again.


Thirroul have pulled of a major coup, securing former Penrith, South Sydney and Wests Tigers prop Tim Grant to play in the Illawarra competition next year.

After more than a decade in the NRL, Grant suffered a major pectoral muscle injury last year and retired after 196 games.

Trent Waterhouse, another former Penrith and Butchers forward, had been involved in the talks to bring Grant to the region.

"We're really excited to have him," Thirroul president Brett Jones said.

"He's a big, powerful forward, who'll be able to lead or pack with Damian Sironen.

"And he's a great trainer who has come straight out of the NRL, he's going to be able to set a great example for our young guys coming through."


https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/6492135/thirroul-sign-former-penrith-nrl-prop-tim-grant/
 

Panther Mick

Juniors
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A few old Panthers picking up injuries.
Not good for Waqa.


Blake out with injury
nrl.com
November 16, 2019 4:05 pm


Parramatta centre Waqa Blake is the latest player to undergo a shoulder reconstruction with the Fijian international facing a four to six month recovery.

Blake injured his shoulder during the World Cup 9s tournament in October while playing for the Bati, who failed to register a win in the regular rounds.

Parramatta’s Head of Performance Brendan Inkster indicated Blake is on track for a return in the early rounds of the 2020 season.

Eels teammate Reagan Campbell-Gillard underwent minor elbow surgery last month and is expected to return to full training by next month.
https://www.fbcnews.com.fj/sports/rugby-league/blake-out-with-injury/
 

betcats

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A few old Panthers picking up injuries.
Not good for Waqa.


Blake out with injury
nrl.com
November 16, 2019 4:05 pm


Parramatta centre Waqa Blake is the latest player to undergo a shoulder reconstruction with the Fijian international facing a four to six month recovery.

Blake injured his shoulder during the World Cup 9s tournament in October while playing for the Bati, who failed to register a win in the regular rounds.

Parramatta’s Head of Performance Brendan Inkster indicated Blake is on track for a return in the early rounds of the 2020 season.

Eels teammate Reagan Campbell-Gillard underwent minor elbow surgery last month and is expected to return to full training by next month.
https://www.fbcnews.com.fj/sports/rugby-league/blake-out-with-injury/


That is a shame for Blake.
 

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