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QF1 Panthers vs Roosters

GongPanther

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A lot of what we do I miss live. When I watch the Kayo mini it is a thing of beauty the way we go from one side to the other.

The way the forwards can start moves too is a thing of beauty but something new can really push us over the edge
Because the director always has to zoom in after a play the ball. Watch NFL, English Super League, and they don't do that rubbish when they broadcast a game...not to mention when a player is going for a try in the corner then the camera angle changes disorienting the viewer.
 

WestyLife

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franklin2323

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Because the director always has to zoom in after a play the ball. Watch NFL, English Super League, and they don't do that rubbish when they broadcast a game...not to mention when a player is going for a try in the corner then the camera angle changes disorienting the viewer.

I think knowing the try is coming allows you to notice. Like those examples in that story posted watching it live you don't take advantage of seeing it
 

franklin2323

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That's was good. The thing he mentions without actually saying is how they fall into their shapes every play the ball like it's second nature and on both sides of the ruck. You rarely see this team bunched behind the play the ball taking one out hit ups.

Yeah that is the thing that is hard to see at the game but that is why we are so dangerous
 

Andy_P

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How I never new this forum existed is absolutely beyond me, considering I live on my phone and check the DT, SMH, WWOS, Sporting News and Zero Tackle websites about 30 times a day just hoping for a little bit more news on the Pennies. So glad I found it and boy, what a time to find it.

I’ve spent literally the last 24 hours reading all your posts and have a got a feel for who likes to pick fights, argue for no apparent reason and others who just talk bollocks. But it’s all good.

for what it’s worth, the first game of footy I can ever remember watching was the 91 GF. We’d finished Pony Camp in Moree (I didn’t ride but used to like a few of the girls that did!! So would help mum out who was on the committee blah blah).

From that day, I’ve been hook line and sinker a Panthers man. My mum bought me a panthers supporters ball signed by the entire 91 GF side soon after. She never had the heart to tell me I couldn’t play footy with it but it was never out of my hands.

I remember being about 7 watching the news (I was always fascinated with the news from a young age, dull!) and it was the morning they announced Ben Alexander had died. This was my first experience of someone dying and even though I didn’t know him, I was so sad.

the lean years came and then we had a bit of a revival in SL 97, no coincidence with Brandy returning and Girds/Gowie carving it up and TP debuting that year too (I think)

A couple more steady years and then 03 came, I was 18 and couldn’t make it down to Sydney for the GF. I was destroyed. Missing the GF was not something I could comprehend and swore I would never miss another as long as there was air in my lungs.

Roll on 2020 - I now live in England and have done for the best part of 16 years on/off, have 5 kids (2 biological and 3 foster daughters) and my son watches every game with me on Watch NRL if not on sky sports no matter how early (although we haven’t copped too many 6am starts this year)

The ONE year in all that time that I cannot leave the country or get back into Australia let alone get a ticket, would be the year we ARE going to go win the comp and we are going to win it.

I f*cking shake (with excitement) watching us play the style of football we play. Parra was a blip, Newcastle we should have destroyed but at no stage have I felt we cannot win this.

I may be the only one but this feeling started for me last game last season when “Jimmy wins” took a step back and let Nathan steer the ship.

What makes it even more exciting, is that I don’t think we’ve even played the best footy we can play. We have another gear, maybe 2 and I don’t say this out of pure bias for our panthers. D*ckheads in the media might downplay our favouritism (until it suits them to get on the bandwagon) but the other teams must be privately sh*tting themselves to cop us on the way through the finals.

what we have here is something so special that I cannot see disappearing anytime soon, the future is so bright for our club. Love or hate them, Gus & Hook set this thing in motion and we must all be grateful for that.

I’d love to see Burto stay and develop and not go the same way Wade Graham did for someone else. I’d love to see Charlie Staines’ raw speed every week as Sauce eases out (still think if we win, Sauce will make way early and head over this way for a good pay day) but if they go, they go, others will come and we’ve shown we can develop from within and blood talent at the right times.

If you haven’t fallen asleep yet, please just enjoy the ride, be nice to each other as we’re all in this together and we have so much to look forward to in the next few weeks!!

go you pennies!!!! If any other members on here are UK based, particularly in Norfolk, then be good to watch the next few games with a fellow die hard.

Try NRL Universe https://nrluniverse.com/ . Let's you scroll quickly for panthers stories.
 
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Panthers coach Ivan Cleary has named his side to face Sydney Roosters in a Qualifying Final at Panthers Stadium on Friday.

Dylan Edwards, Stephen Crichton and Viliame Kikau return to the starting side after being rested in last week's win over the Bulldogs.

The game is sold out but Panthers members and fans who missed out are encouraged to secure a ticket to the Super Screen Experience at Panthers Leagues Club.

Pump Up The Panthers - email your message to the team

The Panthers will wear the 2020 Home Jersey.

1. Dylan EDWARDS - sponsored by CC Tyres Penrith
2. Josh MANSOUR - sponsored by MKJ Projects
3. Brent NADEN - sponsored by Potter Automotive
4. Stephen CRICHTON - sponsored by Penrith Toyota
5. Brian TO'O - sponsored by Soneta Plumbing
6. Jarome LUAI - sponsored by Hertz
7. Nathan CLEARY - sponsored by Chemtools
8. James TAMOU (c) - sponsored by Protech Locksmiths
9. Api KOROISAU - sponsored by Cetnaj Wetherill Park
10. James FISHER-HARRIS - sponsored by Chardon & Abbott Home Loans
11. Viliame KIKAU - sponsored by Hix Group
12. Liam MARTIN - sponsored by AMA Event Management
13. Isaah YEO - sponsored by Casella Express

14. Tyrone MAY - sponsored by Signace
15. Kurt CAPEWELL - sponsored by Wisdom Dental and Denture Clinic
16. Moses LEOTA - sponsored by Fornari's Interior Linings
17. Zane TETEVANO - sponsored by Wright Way Plumbing & Civil
18. Mitch KENNY - sponsored by Stylus Blinds
19. Dean WHARE - sponsored by Southlands Estate Agents
20. Matt BURTON - sponsored by OAK Plus
21. Spencer LENIU - sponsored by Brightside Music
 
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Made sense in the end that Leniu would miss out.


We’re ridiculously lucky to be at full strength at this time of year. Obviously support staff play a role, but they can’t fix every problem.
 

murraymob

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I say this again who at the beginning of the year believed we would be clear minor premieres and at full strength going into a semi final .Ok I am that idiot but I do say it every year .So I finally got it right after decades of saying it .Up the pennies
 

Fangs

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I think we have named our best side.

No friend is massive. Victor Radley and Sam Verills are not returning either. So they appear weak at 9. Might be exploited in their defence.

Going to be a great contest.
 

Kilkenny

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I think the 1990/1991 side, 2003 side and the current side are three entirely different sides with different strengths and weaknesses. 1991 it was our time and it was a very good side with great players accross the board. 2003 was a fairytale really not unlike where we are in 2020. We kinda came from nowhere with the astute additions of the likes of Preston Campbell, Luke Priddiss, Ryan Girdler etc. The 2020 model Panther’s side is homegrown, full of kids, not a lot of experience but just they are the genuine article. I’m not sure how this season plays out, but it has been fun and exciting.
 

Sime_11

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Friend out makes our odds at $1.77 (sportsbet) currently even more tasty - its falling well into place for us,

we wont underestimate the chooks but gee we should go very close to winning on Friday night.
 

murraymob

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Jake friend is out for now .I still think he will be a late inclusion he was cleared of a cheek bone injury it’s only the concussion that’s stoping him
 

franklin2323

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Jake friend is out for now .I still think he will be a late inclusion he was cleared of a cheek bone injury it’s only the concussion that’s stoping him

Nope he is gone. Our 17 looks stronger now... whether we do the job or not is the question
 

franklin2323

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I think we have named our best side.

No friend is massive. Victor Radley and Sam Verills are not returning either. So they appear weak at 9. Might be exploited in their defence.

Going to be a great contest.

Api said on Fox the other night we are going to attack them up the middle. Friend being out will help that tactic
 

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