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END OF THE ROAD
By DEAN RITCHIE
April 2, 2004
PENRITH superstar Ryan Girdler revealed on the eve of the Panthers' biggest match of the season he is ready to quit rugby league at the end of the year.
The dramatic news came on the same day the club outlaid more than $1 million to re-sign three grand final stars Joel Clinton, Joe Galuvao and Luke Swain.
Girdler, 31, told The Daily Telegraph last night: "Unless something drastic happens I'll hang 'em up at the end of this year it's a young man's game."
A veteran of five Tests, eight State of Origin games and 215 first grade matches, Girdler said sternum and calf injuries last season, along with pleurisy this year, have pushed him toward retirement.
Girdler, who will play in tonight's grand final rematch against the Sydney Roosters at Telstra Stadium, had planned not to make his decision known until after a meeting with Penrith chief executive Shane Richardson next week.
But he said last night: "It probably will be my last year . . . I just haven't made it official yet.
"I want to speak with Shane Richardson first but [retirement] isn't something I am shying away from.
"Injuries have knocked me around a bit and maybe the signs are there."
Girdler, who previously played for Illawarra, may consider a final season in France.
Penrith yesterday received a massive boost leading into tonight's game by re-signing the grand final winning trio.
Galuvao and Swain will stay until the end of 2006, with Clinton remaining a Panther until the end of the 2007 season.
"Penrith have shown faith in me and I am very pleased to be staying," Galuvao said yesterday.
I must say that if happens, it was inevitable.
But Girds has been an absolute legend in the 10 odd years he's been at the Panthers.
If it ends up being true, it will give the boys a great incentive to send him and Bangers out a winner...