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Panthers All Time Lock & why is it Isaah Yeo

Greatest ever Lock

  • Isaah Yeo

    Votes: 18 85.7%
  • Colin Van Der Voort

    Votes: 2 9.5%
  • Luke Lewis

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Scott Sattler

    Votes: 1 4.8%

  • Total voters
    21
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soc123_au

Moderator
Staff member
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Kind of pointless this one, but here we go, other options included as they were all fantastic players for the club and as much as they deserve recognition, not everyone can be the Messiah.

Will be busy in the morning, so it's up a bit early
 

Munky

Coach
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12,182
The best player of his generation.

The best player ever for his club.

The best player of the 2020s.

Should be a future immortal.

Four time premiership captain.

Australian captain.

The most aesthetically pleasing human being to ever take the field.

The best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be:

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*I had a half day at work and the rest of the train carriage is looking at me weird for the noises I'm making writing this post.

I don't know why, I brought my own baby wipes to clean up.
 
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Yeo.

But special shout out to my other favourite Panther lock
The underrated Dutchman Col Van Der Voort.
Injury sadly shortened his career and robbed him of a place on the 1990 Kangaroo tour. crucially missed during the 90 GF. He did the hard yards, often carrying an injury. Played fearless above his weight. No slouch in attack either, often having some influence on the game.
Some say he was the best lock on the field in the 91 GF.
One of my favourites growing up.
 

MugaB

Coach
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14,944
Yeo.

But special shout out to my other favourite Panther lock
The underrated Dutchman Col Van Der Voort.
Injury sadly shortened his career and robbed him of a place on the 1990 Kangaroo tour. crucially missed during the 90 GF. He did the hard yards, often carrying an injury. Played fearless above his weight. No slouch in attack either, often having some influence on the game.
Some say he was the best lock on the field in the 91 GF.
One of my favourites growing up.
Well apparently Brad clyde got the Clive Churchill medal, fkn rigged
 

Girds89

Bench
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3,238
No doubt its yeo..

But i think special mention needs to go to Luke Lewis who was just an incredible player for us.

He carried the boys through dark times and played everywhere filling in for the club.

He really was a special player.. to play 300 games in the nrl you have to be elite and luke lewis was an elite nrl player..

324 nrl games
17 origins
16 games for aus
Clive churchill medal
Dally m lock of the year..

Bloke was a freak who was a genuine winner and all time penrith great.

Yes yeo is our best but lewis deserves a very honourable mention..
 

BxTom

Bench
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2,674
Yeo.

But special shout out to my other favourite Panther lock
The underrated Dutchman Col Van Der Voort.
Injury sadly shortened his career and robbed him of a place on the 1990 Kangaroo tour. crucially missed during the 90 GF. He did the hard yards, often carrying an injury. Played fearless above his weight. No slouch in attack either, often having some influence on the game.
Some say he was the best lock on the field in the 91 GF.
One of my favourites growing up.
Agree, great player with a promising cut short by injury.
 

JJ

Immortal
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32,406
Van der Voort was a fine player. Incredibly unlucky…. No Waterhouse?

Yeo is a monster though, the full package, incredible at everything, like Clyde in his time, just redefining what a 13 can be
 

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