OldPanther
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Is it 5 o'clock yetI just want to go home and watch the footy.
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Is it 5 o'clock yetI just want to go home and watch the footy.
Yeah work has been very boring today.
Anyway if Egan plays tonight as rumoured I'm very keen to see how he goes.
Yeah but we can't beat the Storm....never f**king happensIf the Tigers can beat the Storm, we can beat the Cowboys.
Egan is like Mitch Rein if he actually had talenthttps://out.reddit.com/t3_87yin9?url=https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/greg-alexander-excited-about-young-penrith-panthers-prospect-wayde-egan/news-story/d9bc3b2ba8a04a7139dee3e4299f91e4&token=AQAA_5e8WtP0SgN73w9hmX-ROYWJifcQH8_m7B-kNR-iHoPLYvct&app_name=reddit.com
PANTHERS legend Greg Alexander says tonight’s clash with the Cowboys looms as a glimpse into the future with young hooker Wayde Egan set to make his debut.
Egan was not named in Penrith’s 17 on Tuesday but travelled with the team to Townsville and is a strong chance to make the cut when Anthony Griffin finalises his side.
It’s a prospect that excites Alexander, who has watched the lively 21-year-old work his way up the junior ranks of the Panthers where he is viewed as the club’s long-term No.9.
In fact so impressive has Egan’s recent form been that he has jumped another promising rake, Sione Katoa, in the club’s pecking order.
“He’s a very good running dummy half and a very good defender, he’s got a good all-round game actually,” Alexander told Fox Sports.
“They’ve taken him up there, along with Jarome Luai who’s been named in the 17. Now Jerome could come on and play in the halves but I’ve got a feeling that we’ll see Wayde Egan make his debut up there in Townsville tonight, which will be very exciting because the club has an enormous rap on him and Sione Katoa’s the other hooker in Penrith behind Peter Wallace.
“Wayde Egan just might have jumped Sione at the moment.”
It’s a huge compliment to a player who grew up west of Penrith in country Lithgow before joining the club to play in its SG Ball side.
Having starred in the junior ranks, Egan’s opportunity to play first grade has come after the knee injury suffered by his former under 20s teammate Nathan Cleary.
Cleary is set to miss anywhere between six and 10 weeks of football after picking up a grade three MCL injury in Penrith’s narrow loss to the Bulldogs.
With first-choice hooker Peter Wallace a former State of Origin halfback, Egan’s development gives Griffin the chance to shift the NSW aspirant into the No.7 jersey should the rookie take his chance.
Egan is like Mitch Rein if he actually had talent
I have a feeling the Cowboys are going to put a big score on us tonight.
Just had a small nibble on Penmyth 13+ @$13...im insane
Betting on the Warriors long term will leave you broke hahaLast week I threw $1,000 on the warriors with five to go.
Crazy can pay...
Egan is the better player with the better future but Wallace moving to the havles is risky. Hope the old bloke proves me wrong because I love the man