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Fangs

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Doesn’t make it a shithole, young rugby league players are after different things.

I too enjoy a leisurely ride down to Canberra on a Sunday morning. If not for those eyesore windfarms.

Alas, the 20 year old NRL player doesn't see it the same way. It is a vast shithole, in their eyes.

Canberra should target players with marriages and kids. Otherwise make their juniors get married early on, some kind of salary cap concession might be in order.
 

OldPanther

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JAMES Maloney says every coach would love to work with Penrith’s successful system across seven grades.

The Panthers paraded the club’s proven system on Monday with players from the NRL, NSW Intrust Super Cup, Ron Massey Cup, Sydney Shield and Jersey Flegg posing for photos.

In a testament to Penrith’s overall strength, all five teams have qualified for their respective finals series. The Panthers’ Intrust Super Premiership side are defending premiers and claimed the 2018 minor premiership with three games to spare.

The club’s Flegg side are also technically defending premiers as the Panthers won when the competition was last contested in 2007.

Penrith’s Harold Matthews (u16) and SG Ball (u18) sides also played finals this year.

The SG Ball side won the premiership then went on to win the national championship game. To honour Penrith’s overall success, the club will be awarded the Flowers Memorial Pennant as the 2018 NSWRL Club Champions on Grand Final Day on September 23.

The Flowers Memorial Pennant is determined by the number of matches won by a club across the eight NSWRL competitions throughout the season.

Maloney believes Penrith’s success in all grades is hugely appealing. “No doubt any coach would want to be a part of that,” Maloney said.

“It’s not a secret how strong the Penrith area is, but it’s definitely a strong thing to walk into a club and be in charge of something where you not only have facilities but talent at your disposal.”

Maloney has no doubts the Panthers’ deep junior base will ensure long-term sustainability for the Western Sydney club. “There is a great pool of juniors out here and it is a credit to the club for the system they’ve got throughout all the grades,” he said.

“They are doing things right from when the kids are young and that is a really exciting position to be in for the club.

“Hopefully having successful juniors, they all come through and there is this constant flow of talented players that are local kids.

“That can consistently keep Penrith as a strong side.”
 

tripster

Juniors
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PANTHERS FANS ALERT!!


Never going to happen. Who would pay for it? Parramatta stadium had a budgeted cost of $300 million. Once the actual cost comes in it’ll probably be higher. Only way a new Penrith stadium gets funded is if the government decides to do it. However stadiums are political poison now. Liberals will already be fighting for their life at the next election, and they (or whomever wins the next election) would be digging a deep hole if they came out and said that they will spend $300 million on a knock down rebuild of Penrith stadium, particularly when part of the original business case for Parramatta stadium involved 30 NRL games being played there per year (which is fanciful). The decision would need to be made within the next 3 years if it was going to be tendered, contracted, demolished and built by 2025.

Plus, even if you ask me as a fan, it is a total waste of money. Given the average crowd size at Penrith and the atmosphere and facilities we have at the moment, we should be happy with what we have. Far better than any of the other suburban grounds. Spend the $300 million on better facilities for Western Sydney public schools.
 

forby

Juniors
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It wouldn’t be a waste. The area continues to grow and as the club continues to improve the crowds will continue to increase. I don’t think there was another club in the NRL that 2 (or3?) sellouts, and averaged around 70% of capacity for the season. Parramatta should never have got the new ground. It was only a knee jerk reaction to appease the FFA and the Wanderers.
 

Matthew Ellis

Juniors
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Why Sione Katoa has the game for Grand Final glory

CAMERON Smith, Damien Cook, Andrew McCullough... and Sione Katoa.
He might not be the biggest name of the remaining No.9s but he showed on Saturday evening he can handle finals footy.

In fact, Panthers assistant and until round 10 this season — starting hooker Peter Wallace, said Katoa’s doing his best work at the pointy end of the competition.

Important, of course, as most champion sides are anchored reliably by a quality rake. In recent years think Smith, Michael Ennis, Jake Friend, Jake Granville and Issac Luke.

Even more important because only two weeks ago, coach Cameron Ciraldo didn’t have a clear idea of who to throw into dummy half.

He’d just dropped the 23-year-old to give rookie Wayde Egan his first crack in the starting side.

Katoa, as Wallace explained, was struggling with self-doubt.

So, with the finals approaching Ciraldo did what he does best.

“‘Ciro’ has had a lot to do with (Katoa) coming through the grades so he just pulled him aside because he was down a little on confidence,” Wallace revealed to foxsports.com.au.

“That’s one of Ciro’s strengths, he’s great with the young blokes and building up their confidence.

“So after that he came buzzing into training and his last two performances have been his best.”

Wallace has a chat with him before every game too, pointing out his strengths and the areas he needs to address.

And he believes his successor can hold his own against the superstar hookers still in premiership contention.

“Yeah definitely he can! You saw today he’s adding to his game each week, gaining confidence,” he said confidently.

“He had a few more kicks tonight too which will be good for us and he’s picking the right times when he should run and look short... he’s got an awesome passing game.”

It sets up a mouth-watering duel next weekend with fellow young gun Jayden Brailey.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...y/news-story/dee3f04b6c9240d07cf1562c137c20c6
 

Panfa

Juniors
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That was the best game ive seen dallin watene zelezniak play at fullback he was awesome didnt drop a ball ran for at least 200+ metres and setup maloney to put us in front.All the boys had a great game agree campbell gillard still struggling but if this sharks game doesnt pump everyone up i dont know what will.
 

roofromoz

First Grade
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Why Sione Katoa has the game for Grand Final glory

CAMERON Smith, Damien Cook, Andrew McCullough... and Sione Katoa.
He might not be the biggest name of the remaining No.9s but he showed on Saturday evening he can handle finals footy.

In fact, Panthers assistant and until round 10 this season — starting hooker Peter Wallace, said Katoa’s doing his best work at the pointy end of the competition.

Important, of course, as most champion sides are anchored reliably by a quality rake. In recent years think Smith, Michael Ennis, Jake Friend, Jake Granville and Issac Luke.

Even more important because only two weeks ago, coach Cameron Ciraldo didn’t have a clear idea of who to throw into dummy half.

He’d just dropped the 23-year-old to give rookie Wayde Egan his first crack in the starting side.

Katoa, as Wallace explained, was struggling with self-doubt.

So, with the finals approaching Ciraldo did what he does best.

“‘Ciro’ has had a lot to do with (Katoa) coming through the grades so he just pulled him aside because he was down a little on confidence,” Wallace revealed to foxsports.com.au.

“That’s one of Ciro’s strengths, he’s great with the young blokes and building up their confidence.

“So after that he came buzzing into training and his last two performances have been his best.”

Wallace has a chat with him before every game too, pointing out his strengths and the areas he needs to address.

And he believes his successor can hold his own against the superstar hookers still in premiership contention.

“Yeah definitely he can! You saw today he’s adding to his game each week, gaining confidence,” he said confidently.

“He had a few more kicks tonight too which will be good for us and he’s picking the right times when he should run and look short... he’s got an awesome passing game.”

It sets up a mouth-watering duel next weekend with fellow young gun Jayden Brailey.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...y/news-story/dee3f04b6c9240d07cf1562c137c20c6

When the article was first posted this morning, there was a photo of the Sharks winger.

Only took them a few hours to fix it.
 

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