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PANTHERS BOOST AS INJURED STARS, ORIGIN ACES RETURN

Penrith’s chances of moving back into the NRL top four have received a boost with fullback Dallin Watene-Zelezniak set for an early return from injury against Brisbane.

Watene-Zelezniak had initially been ruled out for three weeks after tearing his hamstring against the Warriors in round 17.

But the New Zealand international trained with the team on Monday and has flown up with the team for a mini-camp on the Gold Coast ahead of Friday’s clash.

“I’ll give Dallin every chance but he’s a good chance of being back,” Panthers coach Anthony Griffin said on Tuesday.

He will be one of four changes to the team that was bounced by Cronulla on Friday, along with the return of the Blues’ State of Origin trio in James Maloney, Nathan Cleary and Tyrone Peachey.

Griffin confirmed star winger Josh Mansour is also certain to play his first game since suffering multiple facial fractures in mid-April.

Their injections come as the Panthers prepare for a challenging stretch of road trips over their final seven games of the regular season.

With a top-four finish within reach, Griffin’s men will travel over 8,500 kilometres in visits to Brisbane, Gold Coast, Auckland and Melbourne before the finals.

“Obviously we’ve known it’s been coming since the draw came out. The staff have been very good in planning the itineraries and the recovery,” Griffin said.

“The flipside of that is the players enjoy travelling together. “Even though we’ve got to play a few away games, it’s a good opportunity for them to spend more time with each other and bring them together as we try and run into the playoffs.” The return of Cleary and Maloney is likely to result in young halves Jarome Luai and Tyrone May moving back to reserve grade despite impressive showings over the past fortnight.

Rookie fullback Caleb Aekins’ 277m on debut was the most of any debutant in the NRL era, but he too is likely to go back to the NSW Cup.

“That was the pleasing thing with all of the guys over that (Origin) period. They’ve always done their job,” Griffin said.

“Caleb and Jarome over the last two weeks have been excellent performers and it gives you and them confidence knowing that if you’ve got to use them, you can.”

The Panthers are one of four teams on 24 points in fifth place, one spot behind the Sydney Roosters on for-and-against.
 

age.s

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Mansour's eye still looks pretty messed up. Is that a permanent thing now or is it an old photo?
 

unKwn

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Mansour's eye still looks pretty messed up. Is that a permanent thing now or is it an old photo?
I think that's an old photo as his eye is more open in the training pictures. however his eye would still be a little messed permanently.
 

Aliceinwonderland

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I think this hammy is an ongoing issue for DWZ, and possibly just needs to be managed. He was still running OK when he left the field against the Warriors.

But in saying that Hammys can be horrible to get right.
 

OldPanther

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PANTHERS BOOST AS INJURED STARS, ORIGIN ACES RETURN

Penrith’s chances of moving back into the NRL top four have received a boost with fullback Dallin Watene-Zelezniak set for an early return from injury against Brisbane.

Watene-Zelezniak had initially been ruled out for three weeks after tearing his hamstring against the Warriors in round 17.

But the New Zealand international trained with the team on Monday and has flown up with the team for a mini-camp on the Gold Coast ahead of Friday’s clash.

“I’ll give Dallin every chance but he’s a good chance of being back,” Panthers coach Anthony Griffin said on Tuesday.

He will be one of four changes to the team that was bounced by Cronulla on Friday, along with the return of the Blues’ State of Origin trio in James Maloney, Nathan Cleary and Tyrone Peachey.

Griffin confirmed star winger Josh Mansour is also certain to play his first game since suffering multiple facial fractures in mid-April.

Their injections come as the Panthers prepare for a challenging stretch of road trips over their final seven games of the regular season.

With a top-four finish within reach, Griffin’s men will travel over 8,500 kilometres in visits to Brisbane, Gold Coast, Auckland and Melbourne before the finals.

“Obviously we’ve known it’s been coming since the draw came out. The staff have been very good in planning the itineraries and the recovery,” Griffin said.

“The flipside of that is the players enjoy travelling together. “Even though we’ve got to play a few away games, it’s a good opportunity for them to spend more time with each other and bring them together as we try and run into the playoffs.” The return of Cleary and Maloney is likely to result in young halves Jarome Luai and Tyrone May moving back to reserve grade despite impressive showings over the past fortnight.

Rookie fullback Caleb Aekins’ 277m on debut was the most of any debutant in the NRL era, but he too is likely to go back to the NSW Cup.

“That was the pleasing thing with all of the guys over that (Origin) period. They’ve always done their job,” Griffin said.

“Caleb and Jarome over the last two weeks have been excellent performers and it gives you and them confidence knowing that if you’ve got to use them, you can.”

The Panthers are one of four teams on 24 points in fifth place, one spot behind the Sydney Roosters on for-and-against.

It was 303 metres!

We should definitely win this one. Hope Luai goes to FB.
 

betcats

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Fair enough. Just figured he should be in the team and he obviously can't play half.

I know he has played a bit of FB in reserve grade but he didn't play there at all in NYC and im not to sure about before that. He would be a very inexperienced FB under the high ball or positioning wise.

Not many of our kids debut and just stay in the top grade from their debut. RCG, Cleary, Dallin(besides injuries)...I cant think of many more recently. It's a good chance for him to go back to reserve grade and work on whatever areas the coach has pointed out to him from his first couple NRL games.
 

franklin2323

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I know he has played a bit of FB in reserve grade but he didn't play there at all in NYC and im not to sure about before that. He would be a very inexperienced FB under the high ball or positioning wise.

Not many of our kids debut and just stay in the top grade from their debut. RCG, Cleary, Dallin(besides injuries)...I cant think of many more recently. It's a good chance for him to go back to reserve grade and work on whatever areas the coach has pointed out to him from his first couple NRL games.

He played plenty of FB last year in NSW cup. He was on standby for Edwards in the semis last year so would be an option.
 

Matthew Ellis

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I've only seen Aekins at wing once (this year when T-May played fb). He bombed an easy try stepping out of touch. Not expecting a massive improvement on Philips (if he plays there) considering winger is such a specialized position these days.

I think a lot of people adopt a grass is grass is greener on the other side mentaility when it comes dropping players most of the game.

I'd be pretty hesitant to throw Laui at fb considering he porbably hasn't much recent time training there. It's probably been awhile since he trained to catch bombs to the standard you'd want of a fullback. I'd have him train there for a couple of weeks and see how rusty he is when it comes to that and all the stuff you do off the ball like communication and support.
 
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unKwn

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I reckon they should play aekins FB after that debut, and dwz at wing as he is very specialised there and has played big games there
 
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Panthers Jersey Flegg coach Ben Harden has named his side to face Newcastle Knights at McDonald Jones Stadium on Saturday.

JF Panthers v JF Knights
11am Saturday
McDonald Jones Stadium

1. Daine LAURIE
2. Marlon RITCHIE
3. Thomas LOFTS
4. Zac RYAN
5. Brian TOO
6. Adam FEARNLEY
7. Dean BLORE (c)
8. Spencer LENIU
9. Meni LUKE
10. Jack QUINN
11. Alex MYLES
12. Shannon HARRIS
13. Shawn BLORE

14. Maurice TRINDALL
15. Jordan EHSMAN
16. James OWEN
17. Matthew FAAUILA
18. Brendan HANDS
 

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