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OldPanther

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https://www.penrithpanthers.com.au/news/2018/04/05/yeo-credits-griffin-for-early-season-success/

Yeo credits Griffin for early season success

Penrith's Isaah Yeo would like to clear up two issues right off the bat.

Coach Anthony Griffin is highly respected by the playing group and is not being given enough praise for manufacturing the Panthers strong start to the Telstra Premiership season.

The other is that Jason Taumalolo has an extremely hard head.

"His head is a little bit harder than mine obviously," Yeo told NRL.com of his attempt to tackle the North Queensland lock in the 41st minute of the 33-14 win over the Cowboys.
The Panthers second-rower fell to the turf at 1300 Smiles Stadium immediately after impact and had to be assisted from the field by two trainers.

"I wasn't in the greatest way when it happened. But I came around and actually sat on the sidelines the last 20 minutes.

"He certainly came off the back fence and I was watching him. My head is just a little softer than his."
Yeo is no longer seeing stars but he has his sights set on a great season, despite the doomsayers predicting otherwise with local juniors Matt Moylan and Bryce Cartwright breaking contracts to leave the foot of the mountains in the pre-season.

Then fan favourite Tyrone Peachey announced just before round one that he was off to the Gold Coast Titans in 2019.

Fingers were pointed at Griffin's style, which Yeo says was done unfairly.

"He deserves lots of accolades. They were all writing him off after round one. He copped a fair bit of stick," the 23-year-old St Johns Dubbo junior said.
"He's got the absolute and utmost respect from all our players. I can't rap him enough to be honest.

"He's been outstanding while all that stuff was going on in the papers. You wouldn't have noticed anything different with him at all.

"He's a tremendous coach and he has the ability to bring teams together. We're a very tight-knit bunch and that's a lot to do with him.


"He's very approachable and very honest. He's not going to beat around the bush or lie to you and the players respect that. He tells you exactly what he wants.

"At the moment the game plans he's drawing up has us in the top four."

Penrith is third on the NRL ladder leading into round five with a 3-1 record.

The Cowboys win was achieved without leading point scorer and halfback Nathan Cleary.

Up stepped the new combination of James Maloney in the No.7 jersey, Peachey at No.6 with the ever-reliable skipper Peter Wallace at No.9 to run rings around opposite halves Johnathan Thurston and Michael Morgan.

"I thought Jimmy (Maloney) was outstanding, that is his best game for us," Yeo said.

"He probably understands there's more weight on his shoulders how – same with Peter Wallace – to steer us around.

"They both did exceptional jobs. It's exciting times."
 

superpanther

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https://www.penrithpanthers.com.au/news/2018/04/05/yeo-credits-griffin-for-early-season-success/

Yeo credits Griffin for early season success

Penrith's Isaah Yeo would like to clear up two issues right off the bat.

Coach Anthony Griffin is highly respected by the playing group and is not being given enough praise for manufacturing the Panthers strong start to the Telstra Premiership season.

The other is that Jason Taumalolo has an extremely hard head.

"His head is a little bit harder than mine obviously," Yeo told NRL.com of his attempt to tackle the North Queensland lock in the 41st minute of the 33-14 win over the Cowboys.
The Panthers second-rower fell to the turf at 1300 Smiles Stadium immediately after impact and had to be assisted from the field by two trainers.

"I wasn't in the greatest way when it happened. But I came around and actually sat on the sidelines the last 20 minutes.

"He certainly came off the back fence and I was watching him. My head is just a little softer than his."
Yeo is no longer seeing stars but he has his sights set on a great season, despite the doomsayers predicting otherwise with local juniors Matt Moylan and Bryce Cartwright breaking contracts to leave the foot of the mountains in the pre-season.

Then fan favourite Tyrone Peachey announced just before round one that he was off to the Gold Coast Titans in 2019.

Fingers were pointed at Griffin's style, which Yeo says was done unfairly.

"He deserves lots of accolades. They were all writing him off after round one. He copped a fair bit of stick," the 23-year-old St Johns Dubbo junior said.
"He's got the absolute and utmost respect from all our players. I can't rap him enough to be honest.

"He's been outstanding while all that stuff was going on in the papers. You wouldn't have noticed anything different with him at all.

"He's a tremendous coach and he has the ability to bring teams together. We're a very tight-knit bunch and that's a lot to do with him.


"He's very approachable and very honest. He's not going to beat around the bush or lie to you and the players respect that. He tells you exactly what he wants.

"At the moment the game plans he's drawing up has us in the top four."

Penrith is third on the NRL ladder leading into round five with a 3-1 record.

The Cowboys win was achieved without leading point scorer and halfback Nathan Cleary.

Up stepped the new combination of James Maloney in the No.7 jersey, Peachey at No.6 with the ever-reliable skipper Peter Wallace at No.9 to run rings around opposite halves Johnathan Thurston and Michael Morgan.

"I thought Jimmy (Maloney) was outstanding, that is his best game for us," Yeo said.

"He probably understands there's more weight on his shoulders how – same with Peter Wallace – to steer us around.

"They both did exceptional jobs. It's exciting times."



Why arent the media on Brad Arthur or dicky stuarts backs???
 

TheFrog

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Griffin was supposed to have been on a 10-game trial. Funny how nothing has been heard about that since the first game, really. It was all just space filler for media before there was footy to talk about. He was never on such a trial. Why would he be?
 

franklin2323

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Griffin was supposed to have been on a 10-game trial. Funny how nothing has been heard about that since the first game, really. It was all just space filler for media before there was footy to talk about. He was never on such a trial. Why would he be?

It was just idiots that believed it. Impatient fans didn't help
 

MrBlack

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Who would have thought that Paul Green would be under the most pressure one month into the comp.
 

MrBlack

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I can't believe how slow and off the pace they look. They were an aging roster but really looking it now

I didn't have them in my top 8 at the start of the year. Just think Thurston is getting old and been out injured too long. Also - Morgan and Thurston as a halves do not gel. They looked a lot better last week when Morgan went to fullback.

Also didn't have Melbourne in my top 4 (but had Parra in my top 4)
 

Blues Riff

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Stuart has the same manager as most of the DT hacks. As for Arthur he is a huge myth. Never won a finals game has a 48% win rate
Stuart's doing fine without the media's help. Watch Parra fluke a big win (not this week) and read how BA has turned his side around.
When we lose a couple in a row, which is highly likely, it'll be back on.
 

franklin2323

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I didn't have them in my top 8 at the start of the year. Just think Thurston is getting old and been out injured too long. Also - Morgan and Thurston as a halves do not gel. They looked a lot better last week when Morgan went to fullback.

Also didn't have Melbourne in my top 4 (but had Parra in my top 4)

I had them and Storm in my top 8 but not top 4. They will beat the ordinary teams but have too many weaknesses against the top teams.

Parra is hard to read. They are good when they get on a roll. Very capable of winning the next 5 after losing this 1st 5 games
 

franklin2323

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Stuart's doing fine without the media's help. Watch Parra fluke a big win (not this week) and read how BA has turned his side around.
When we lose a couple in a row, which is highly likely, it'll be back on.

Atleast we won't have hype to not live upto this year
 
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Yeah but that 4th week.....

Without Cleary and DWZ as well.

Was a brilliant game, no doubt. Said last Thursday it’s the best game I’ve seen us put on in years.

Strangely we benefited by not having Cleary. Not to say he isn’t a good player, but more we need to find the right balance between him & Maloney. Hopefully we learn from that.
 

franklin2323

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Yeah but that 4th week.....

Without Cleary and DWZ as well.

We are running 3rd too... Some people are never happy

1st goal get 12 wins to qualify for the finals. Do it early enough so top 4 is in reach... Get to Sept as close to full strength as we can. A few performances like Thursday scattered in throughout the year
 

franklin2323

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Early season rust

Roosters have played 4 games against opposition that were bottom 5 last year
They have lost 2.
Scored less than us

Parra lost 4 against opposition all finished under them last year.

We have scored more points then both the GF from last year..

Ahh yep. Gee I hate that we are struggling compared to the top teams
 

superpanther

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Early season rust

Roosters have played 4 games against opposition that were bottom 5 last year
They have lost 2.
Scored less than us

Parra lost 4 against opposition all finished under them last year.

We have scored more points then both the GF from last year..

Ahh yep. Gee I hate that we are struggling compared to the top teams



haters will hate!!!!!
 

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