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Round 4 Vs Manly

WestyLife

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Would prefer Chrichton wasn't fullback. He's averaged defensively and needs all the experience and combination building there he can get. Oh well, hopefully it spurs on his attacking game and gets him some confidence, as that's been average this season.
I don't agree with all of that but he has been quiet.
 

betcats

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Mate if you think PR firms don't have involvement in civil and criminal matters just do a quick google.

I'm not saying she has, but I believe she would. Media exposure can help generate more money from Victim's of Crime or Civil compensation payouts.

I have no doubt given May's Salary and the media exposure already generated and no doubt more to come, he's going to be out of pocket a fair bit of coin.

I am talking about this specific civil court case, why would she want a PR firm on it? They already have an admission of guilt from May, the only thing to settle is how much he has to pay.
 

Jane Murray

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Panthers coach Ivan Cleary has named his squad to face Manly Warringah Sea Eagles at Lottoland on Thursday.

Stephen Crichton has been selected at fullback in place of the injured Dylan Edwards, with Matt Burton to line up in the centres.

Nathan Cleary returns to the side after progressing through the NRL concussion protocols.

The Panthers will wear the 2021 Away Jersey.



remote.axd

NRL Teamlist Video: Round 4


1. Stephen CRICHTON - sponsored by Soneta Plumbing
2. Charlie STAINES - sponsored by Chemtools
3. Paul MOMIROVSKI - sponsored by Protech Locksmiths
4. Matt BURTON - sponsored by Hertz
5. Brian TO'O - sponsored by Granville PlastaMasta
6. Jarome LUAI - sponsored by Wisdom Dental and Denture Clinic
7. Nathan CLEARY (c) - sponsored by CC Tyres Penrith
8. Moses LEOTA - sponsored by East Blaxland Butchery
9. Mitch KENNY - sponsored by Casella Express
10. James FISHER-HARRIS - sponsored by Hix Group
11. Viliame KIKAU - sponsored by Fornari's Interior Linings
12. Kurt CAPEWELL - sponsored by MKJ Projects
13. Isaah YEO (c) - sponsored by Chardon & Abbott Home Loans

14. Tyrone MAY - sponsored by Wright Way Plumbing & Civil
15. Spencer LENIU - sponsored by Cetnaj Wetherill Park
16. Matt EISENHUTH - sponsored by Potter Automotive
17. Liam MARTIN - sponsored by El Gringos Locos
18. Scott SORENSEN - sponsored by Stylus Blinds
19. Billy BURNS - sponsored by Uphire
20. J'maine HOPGOOD - sponsored by Lonestar Rib House & Brews Penrith
21. Jaeman SALMON - sponsored by You. Me. Brand. Now.
 
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WestyLife

First Grade
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Panthers coach Ivan Cleary has named his squad to face Manly Warringah Sea Eagles at Lottoland on Thursday.

Stephen Crichton has been selected at fullback in place of the injured Dylan Edwards, with Matt Burton to line up in the centres.

Nathan Cleary returns to the side after progressing through the NRL concussion protocols.

The Panthers will wear the 2021 Away Jersey.

CATCH THE PANTHER BUS TO LOTTOLAND

remote.axd

NRL Teamlist Video: Round 4


NRL Teamlist Video: Round 4

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Match: Sea Eagles v Panthers
ROUND 4 - THURSDAY 1ST APRIL

8:05pm

Home Team

Sea Eagles

16thPosition


Away Team

Panthers

1stPosition

Venue:Lottoland, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Nine Network
  • Kayo
  • Foxtel
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1. Stephen CRICHTON - sponsored by Soneta Plumbing
2. Charlie STAINES - sponsored by Chemtools
3. Paul MOMIROVSKI - sponsored by Protech Locksmiths
4. Matt BURTON - sponsored by Hertz
5. Brian TO'O - sponsored by Granville PlastaMasta
6. Jarome LUAI - sponsored by Wisdom Dental and Denture Clinic
7. Nathan CLEARY (c) - sponsored by CC Tyres Penrith
8. Moses LEOTA - sponsored by East Blaxland Butchery
9. Mitch KENNY - sponsored by Casella Express
10. James FISHER-HARRIS - sponsored by Hix Group
11. Viliame KIKAU - sponsored by Fornari's Interior Linings
12. Kurt CAPEWELL - sponsored by MKJ Projects
13. Isaah YEO (c) - sponsored by Chardon & Abbott Home Loans

14. Tyrone MAY - sponsored by Wright Way Plumbing & Civil
15. Spencer LENIU - sponsored by Cetnaj Wetherill Park
16. Matt EISENHUTH - sponsored by Potter Automotive
17. Liam MARTIN - sponsored by El Gringos Locos
18. Scott SORENSEN - sponsored by Stylus Blinds
19. Billy BURNS - sponsored by Uphire
20. J'maine HOPGOOD - sponsored by Lonestar Rib House & Brews Penrith
21. Jaeman SALMON - sponsored by You. Me. Brand. Now.
It's been done and better.
 

The_Frog

First Grade
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6,390
We are sponsored by some lawyers maybe he can get a staff discount
No doubt with the clout the club has they can pull some strings without actually contributing. Better to fight it out between lawyers than in court.
 

mxlegend99

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Would prefer Chrichton wasn't fullback. He's averaged defensively and needs all the experience and combination building there he can get. Oh well, hopefully it spurs on his attacking game and gets him some confidence, as that's been average this season.
Just looked through the stats. Top 50 on nrl.com

Crichton is nowhere to be seen for try, try assist, linebreaks, tackle breaks etc.

But he shows up under errors with 7 in 3 games. Equal second only behind Blake Ferguson.

Defensively he has 95% tackle rate with only 2 missed tackles. So his defence is actually the best area of his game this year.
 

Vicpanther

Juniors
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Should be able to put 50+ on them. I really like the looks of the team. Critta has been train hard in all of his weaknesses lately so hopefully he goes well.
 

Girds89

Bench
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I think Burton might play fb. Just a feeling.

Was right last week though with luai playing 7 and on the right.

I dont mind who ic picks there as long as we win. For me I'd start with Burton there. If he struggles can move him but im sure he would do well.
 

mxlegend99

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Should be able to put 50+ on them. I really like the looks of the team. Critta has been train hard in all of his weaknesses lately so hopefully he goes well.
Yeah it's easily the best 17 we could name considering injuries. Love the look of it. Hoping Burton kills it at centre and keeps that left centre spot.

Momorovski has been good. But I think Staines needs someone better equipped at setting him up to truly unlock that right edge. Maybe shifting Crichton to the right once Dylan is back could create the space and opportunities he needs... And perhaps help unlock Critta in attack.
 

WestyLife

First Grade
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I'm going to laugh if Crichton plays like an elite fullback. Surely he has a chance to make the spot his if he reaches a certain level.
 

Jane Murray

Bench
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Just looked through the stats. Top 50 on nrl.com

Crichton is nowhere to be seen for try, try assist, linebreaks, tackle breaks etc.

But he shows up under errors with 7 in 3 games. Equal second only behind Blake Ferguson.

Defensively he has 95% tackle rate with only 2 missed tackles. So his defence is actually the best area of his game this year.
His handling errors will improve, especially on a dry paddock.
 

franklin2323

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So if Crichton comes out and plays on the level of say Turbo it'd be a mistake to consider keeping him there? I'm talking if he proves to be downright elite not just serviceable.

Yes look at the opposition we play over the next 4 weeks. Edwards has done well in finals etc
 

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