I have to give Cleary credit he has created a culture that has players thriving and wanting to achieve.Perfect example is Scott sorrenson he has turned into a bargain buy and getting better and better with more game time.Capewell is another came to us as a player with potential who had not stood out.But in our club he has done That
At full strength we will win the lot players will move on new ones come .The systems in place will keeps at the top for a long time
Good comment Murray, I have been very critical of Cleary at times. I still think it isn't a good decision to have coach and son in the same team but in spite of its obvious issues, he appears to be making it work. His ability to get people like Tago, Hopgood and May to debut so confidently is a huge tick for the development process at the Panthers. Winning junior titles is one thing, developing first graders is a completely different proposition and one that the Panthers have struggled to master over the years in spite of the huge junior pool.
If a player comes from the Roosters or the Storm (I would have said the same about the Broncos when Bennett was coach, but now I'm not sure) development system, you know they will be a good player who will train hard and be competitive. They breed it into their players and it's why they have been so competitive for so long. Maybe not yet, but if this continues in a few years time the Panthers will be viewed the same.