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Unwelcome Matt: Why Penrith snubbed invite to Bulldogs’ Bankwest suite
By Michael Chammas
March 21, 2021 — 7.48pm

Panthers bosses rejected an invitation to watch Saturday’s game from Canterbury’s corporate suite after pot shots from the club’s major sponsor over the treatment of Matt Burton, who is in line to replace Nathan Cleary in Thursday night’s grand final rematch.

Penrith chief executive Brian Fletcher and chairman Dave O’Neill, who on Sunday was evacuated from his Penrith home, had originally accepted an invitation from Bulldogs officials to watch the match at Bankwest Stadium in their catered directors box.

However on Friday, on the eve of the game, Panthers powerbrokers rescinded the RSVP following comments from Arthur Laundy questioning whether Penrith had Burton’s best interest at heart.

The Panthers directors instead purchased their own tickets and watched the 28-0 victory from the comfort of their own box at Bankwest Stadium. Bulldogs chief executive Aaron Warburton popped into Penrith’s box to clear the air.

The Panthers are fed up with the constant debate over Burton’s future but have understood the motive behind Canterbury’s eagerness to lure Burton to the club. But the public callout from the Bulldogs’ major sponsor, who is business partners with one of Penrith’s board members, went too far.

Laundy’s comments have done little to help Canterbury’s hopes of acquiring Burton. Well placed Bulldogs sources have told the Herald there is growing concern over Laundy’s eagerness to involve himself in club matters and comment on issues outside the jurisdiction of a sponsor. Thursday comments in The Daily Telegraph was evidence of that.
“Let him go, they are standing in a young person’s way,” Laundy told the Telegraph.

“If Matt Burton isn’t going to play first grade then we should have Matt Burton over at Canterbury, where, I believe, he is a certainty to play first grade.”

Ivan Cleary was disappointed in those comments when speaking in his post-match press conference.

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“To say we’re not thinking of the kid is wrong,” Ivan said. “Would he prefer to play first grade? Of course he would. But he’s played a grand total of 11 reserve-grade games and maybe six or seven first-grade games. That’s it. He’s just turned 21, he’s got the world at his feet and who knows, the Dogs might actually thank us this time next year.

“There was a period in the pre-season where I thought he was a bit distracted. We spoke and I think since then I reckon he’s been really good. I don’t know if he’s getting dialogue from Canterbury or what but all I can see is if he’s happy, he’s training hard and he’s playing well.”

Penrith’s decision to hold on to the five-eighth is likely to be vindicated this week with Burton in line to play his first NRL game for the season. Nathan Cleary is in huge doubt after he copped a swinging arm from former teammate Dallin Watene-Zelezniak on Saturday that has left the Bulldogs winger facing up to a three-game ban on top of his sin-binning during the game.

Cleary was taken from the field late in the match and later passed the head injury assessment, however Penrith are concerned about the short five-day turnaround and the health of their star playmaker.
Cleary has an appointment with the club’s doctor on Monday morning, with the Panthers unable to make a decision until at least two nights after the head knock. If Cleary is ruled out, Burton is expected to slot into the No.7 jumper and partner Jarome Luai in the halves.

“He said he was dazed after the hit,” Luai said of Cleary. “He is the master of the team and he gets us around the park, so [going up against Melbourne] would be a bit different without Nath out there.

“It will be up to coach, if he’s out or not. We really need to start well against Melbourne. That’s something we didn’t do in the grand final, so we’re looking to do that.”

With Sarah Keoghan

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/un...-bulldogs-bankwest-suite-20210321-p57cpy.html
 
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Panthers home becomes BlueBet Stadium

Penrith Panthers is delighted to announce that BlueBet has signed a two-year deal as the club's stadium naming rights partner.

For at least the next two seasons and effective immediately, the club's home ground in Penrith will be known as BlueBet Stadium.

"For a number of years Panthers intentionally retained the naming rights to our home ground," Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher said.

"However the significant and ongoing financial impact of COVID-19, combined with the considerable investment from BlueBet, made this a fantastic opportunity we simply couldn't pass up.

"We're excited to welcome BlueBet to the Panthers family and look forward to giving our members and fans plenty to cheer about at BlueBet Stadium."

BlueBet is one of the only wholly Australian-owned and operated betting companies in the market.

Founded in 2015, it boasts more than three decades of bookmaking experience through founder and Executive Chairman Michael Sullivan.

"BlueBet is thrilled to be on this journey with Penrith Panthers for 2021 and beyond," Sullivan said.

"The Panthers are a young team with plenty of homegrown talent and we think they're a great hope to go one better this season.

"We're putting our money where our mouth is and backing this team to go all the way as evidenced by our investment in BlueBet Stadium.

"We understand how special the club's spiritual home is to the Panthers family and we take great pride in having our name and our brand associated with it."

https://www.penrithpanthers.com.au/news/2021/03/22/panthers-home-becomes-bluebet-stadium/
 

WestyLife

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Was This Try Saver From Gutherson A Penalty Try - NRL Community Question

Unwelcome Matt: Why Penrith snubbed invite to Bulldogs’ Bankwest suite
By Michael Chammas
March 21, 2021 — 7.48pm

Panthers bosses rejected an invitation to watch Saturday’s game from Canterbury’s corporate suite after pot shots from the club’s major sponsor over the treatment of Matt Burton, who is in line to replace Nathan Cleary in Thursday night’s grand final rematch.

Penrith chief executive Brian Fletcher and chairman Dave O’Neill, who on Sunday was evacuated from his Penrith home, had originally accepted an invitation from Bulldogs officials to watch the match at Bankwest Stadium in their catered directors box.

However on Friday, on the eve of the game, Panthers powerbrokers rescinded the RSVP following comments from Arthur Laundy questioning whether Penrith had Burton’s best interest at heart.

The Panthers directors instead purchased their own tickets and watched the 28-0 victory from the comfort of their own box at Bankwest Stadium. Bulldogs chief executive Aaron Warburton popped into Penrith’s box to clear the air.

The Panthers are fed up with the constant debate over Burton’s future but have understood the motive behind Canterbury’s eagerness to lure Burton to the club. But the public callout from the Bulldogs’ major sponsor, who is business partners with one of Penrith’s board members, went too far.

Laundy’s comments have done little to help Canterbury’s hopes of acquiring Burton. Well placed Bulldogs sources have told the Herald there is growing concern over Laundy’s eagerness to involve himself in club matters and comment on issues outside the jurisdiction of a sponsor. Thursday comments in The Daily Telegraph was evidence of that.
“Let him go, they are standing in a young person’s way,” Laundy told the Telegraph.

“If Matt Burton isn’t going to play first grade then we should have Matt Burton over at Canterbury, where, I believe, he is a certainty to play first grade.”

Ivan Cleary was disappointed in those comments when speaking in his post-match press conference.

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“To say we’re not thinking of the kid is wrong,” Ivan said. “Would he prefer to play first grade? Of course he would. But he’s played a grand total of 11 reserve-grade games and maybe six or seven first-grade games. That’s it. He’s just turned 21, he’s got the world at his feet and who knows, the Dogs might actually thank us this time next year.

“There was a period in the pre-season where I thought he was a bit distracted. We spoke and I think since then I reckon he’s been really good. I don’t know if he’s getting dialogue from Canterbury or what but all I can see is if he’s happy, he’s training hard and he’s playing well.”

Penrith’s decision to hold on to the five-eighth is likely to be vindicated this week with Burton in line to play his first NRL game for the season. Nathan Cleary is in huge doubt after he copped a swinging arm from former teammate Dallin Watene-Zelezniak on Saturday that has left the Bulldogs winger facing up to a three-game ban on top of his sin-binning during the game.

Cleary was taken from the field late in the match and later passed the head injury assessment, however Penrith are concerned about the short five-day turnaround and the health of their star playmaker.
Cleary has an appointment with the club’s doctor on Monday morning, with the Panthers unable to make a decision until at least two nights after the head knock. If Cleary is ruled out, Burton is expected to slot into the No.7 jumper and partner Jarome Luai in the halves.

“He said he was dazed after the hit,” Luai said of Cleary. “He is the master of the team and he gets us around the park, so [going up against Melbourne] would be a bit different without Nath out there.

“It will be up to coach, if he’s out or not. We really need to start well against Melbourne. That’s something we didn’t do in the grand final, so we’re looking to do that.”

With Sarah Keoghan

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/un...-bulldogs-bankwest-suite-20210321-p57cpy.html

Laundy trying to act like Politis and creating rifts between clubs.
 

WestyLife

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@Smug Panther @Panther Pete imo Edwards is the perfect foil for a lot of the unpredictability our team can provide at times. He’s reliable, consistent, good positional play & defensively solid. Putting Laurie in his place, would completely unbalance our side imo. Given @WestyLife wanted Mansour gone due to balance, seemed weird he’d disregard it completely with Edwards / Laurie.
Reported for making sense.

I can pretty comfortably concede that honestly.
 

soc123_au

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@Smug Panther @Panther Pete imo Edwards is the perfect foil for a lot of the unpredictability our team can provide at times. He’s reliable, consistent, good positional play & defensively solid. Putting Laurie in his place, would completely unbalance our side imo. Given @WestyLife wanted Mansour gone due to balance, seemed weird he’d disregard it completely with Edwards / Laurie.
I too had no idea what you were trying to say in your original post. Thanks for clarifying. What you are saying makes perfect sense.
 

age.s

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Edwards also balances us from a cap perspective. Getting his output from a budget player is enormously valuable. He does seem to be getting some credit lately though so not sure how long that'll last.
 

Kilkenny

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@Smug Panther @Panther Pete imo Edwards is the perfect foil for a lot of the unpredictability our team can provide at times. He’s reliable, consistent, good positional play & defensively solid. Putting Laurie in his place, would completely unbalance our side imo. Given @WestyLife wanted Mansour gone due to balance, seemed weird he’d disregard it completely with Edwards / Laurie.

You articulate things so well. Well said.
 

Kilkenny

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Edwards also balances us from a cap perspective. Getting his output from a budget player is enormously valuable. He does seem to be getting some credit lately though so not sure how long that'll last.

Its kind of hard to believe Dylan Edwards has played only 60 or so NRL games while Waqa Blake has racked up double or so with 120 games.

It’s a bit of a shame a player with the commitment and dedication possessed by Dylan probably earns much less but is far more committed and dedicated.
 

The_Frog

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Its kind of hard to believe Dylan Edwards has played only 60 or so NRL games while Waqa Blake has racked up double or so with 120 games.

It’s a bit of a shame a player with the commitment and dedication possessed by Dylan probably earns much less but is far more committed and dedicated.
He's also part of that core group that came through and won the Under 20s in 2015. The importance of keeping as much of this group together as possible can't be underestimated. It is the one great advantage we have over sides assembled by the chequebook.
 

Original Name

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Edwards also balances us from a cap perspective. Getting his output from a budget player is enormously valuable. He does seem to be getting some credit lately though so not sure how long that'll last.
Went off injured once or twice last year still averaged equal metres with Papenhauzen (equal 4th) in the NRL. Up there for tackle breaks and support plays. In regards to those statistics which are his strength he is a bordering on being an elite FB. Played 11 matches too which is a decent sample size.
 

Fangs

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