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Can't tackle and at his age he won't somehow learn now6 months is almost a lifetime in league. I'll wait to near to end of year before writing him off.
Can't tackle and at his age he won't somehow learn now6 months is almost a lifetime in league. I'll wait to near to end of year before writing him off.
That’s why I call him mgMG has long retired.
surely Wayne goes hard for Munster and Walsh? lands one of them and he is instantly in a better position then Newcastle.
Knights wont make Top 4 with Ponga whilst he is there and 100% guarantee he breaks contract to leave the Knights at some point.
In a funny kind of way that makes it easier. Both players were offered HUGE money by the dogs and W/T.No way Munster stays at Storm. Dolphins can pay the most so you would think they go there.
Atleast Api and Kiks got sorted early so it didn't drag on
surely Wayne goes hard for Munster and Walsh? lands one of them and he is instantly in a better position then Newcastle.
Knights wont make Top 4 with Ponga whilst he is there and 100% guarantee he breaks contract to leave the Knights at some point.
In a funny kind of way that makes it easier. Both players were offered HUGE money by the dogs and W/T.
I don't blame any player taking the money and running, especially when it's done in a timely manner, like both of these were.
For us Panther fans, it's part of life. We can't keep them all.
Can't keep them all but an elite hooker is pretty important
You'd only consider it if we got someone in return. A hooker perhapsI have ALWAYS rated Charlie Staines but with the emergence of Taylan May who is yet unsigned for next year the powers that be may consider releasing Charlie at the end of the season.
Having Suali in there is a stretch along with a few others, but that said there is no denying the work the club does is top notch.This is a fascinating read: Almost 30 juniors across the NRL and ESL that were developed by Penrith Panthers.
Showing the costs involved too:
Price of success: Panthers spending $17 million a year to dominate the game
Penrith agreed to open the books to the Herald for a detailed insight into what it costs to run a successful rugby league program and develop the next Nathan Cleary.www.smh.com.au
Same with Damien CookHaving Suali in there is a stretch along with a few others, but that said there is no denying the work the club does is top notch.
Not Panther related, however, this is bad news for Nathan Stapleton and his family.
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