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Rumoured & Confirmed Signings (2025 Season)

Chins

Juniors
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WestyLife

First Grade
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thoughts pantherino fans? let him go at the end of this season and use his cash to either get someone new or upgrade whats there now?

It's a good idea. He's a legend though and if he stayed to play middle like you guys said I wouldn't argue
 

Sime_11

Juniors
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100% get that deal for Sorro - always welcome at the club - top player and person

helps with Paps & Garner getting more minutes as well - only a positive thing for us.

i think we look to get impact forwards off the bench - either Leota or with Patea - that spencer role is just what we need as Martin, Garner & Paps can all play 80 in second row
 

Hooked

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Lang on League: The four players Penrith must re-sign now​


With at least 10 players coming off contract at Penrith at the end of the season, I ran my eye over the list and believe the club must re-sign at least four of these players and bring in one from outside the club to help improve it further.

The priority has to be to re-sign Daine Laurie. Laurie is a quality first grader who adds plenty of impact when he’s on the field no matter what position he comes on to play.
Last Friday he provided a wonderful spark of energy when Dylan Edwards came off injured late in the game.

His kamikaze-like charges into the defence when returning the ball from the back of the field were brilliant and it made sure the team started the rest of the set on the front foot.

Laurie can play wing, centre and even five-eighth if required. He is the team’s ‘Mr Fix It’ and what a spark he provides.

Although Edwards is a brilliant generational-type player, I’m sure Laurie will do a fantastic job in his absence over the next few weeks.

He’s currently without a contract for 2026 and unless Penrith want to get into a bidding war for his services, they should offer him a new contract and fast.

Before I name the other two players, here are the 10 coming off contract at the end of 2025: Mavrik Geyer, Harrison Hassett, Asu Kepaoa, Daine Laurie, Soni Luke, Riley Price, Preston Riki, Brad Schneider, Luke Sommerton and Thomas Jenkins.

The second player I’d re-sign is Mavrik Geyer. I saw enough of him in first grade last year to see that he deserves an extension. He runs hard, tackles well and has a high work-rate.

I can’t see him as a prop, like the club was hoping he’d become a few years ago, but he’s starting to develop as a backrower. His upside is just too high to let him go.

My third pick is Luke Sommerton. He’s an excellent hooker and a terrific backup to Mitch Kenny.

Sommerton looks like he’s taken a more senior role in the club this year and he has all the skills necessary to take over the dummy half role if Kenny is ever unavailable.

He knows the systems and has played enough top grade footy to show he can transition into the NRL line-up without too much disruption.

Finally, and if you read my column last week, you’ll know who my fourth pick is.

Yes, it’s he ‘redemption man’ himself, Thomas Jenkins.

Jenkins has been nothing short of outstanding since his return to the club and he’s already tipped to be in the final 17 against the Storm on Thursday.

It shows how highly coach Ivan Cleary regards him.

OK now the player I’d bring back from outside the club is Sean O’Sullivan. I know he’s not a marquee signing but seriously, I think O’Sullivan is ready to return to Penrith and be the backup half or five-eighth again.

He’s off contract, knows the Panthers system and would replace Brad Schnieder who, has had his moments, but not worked out as well as the club had hoped.

At 26 years of age, O’Sullivan also has plenty of upside.

Something to think about!

 

Chins

Juniors
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Lang on League: The four players Penrith must re-sign now​


With at least 10 players coming off contract at Penrith at the end of the season, I ran my eye over the list and believe the club must re-sign at least four of these players and bring in one from outside the club to help improve it further.

The priority has to be to re-sign Daine Laurie. Laurie is a quality first grader who adds plenty of impact when he’s on the field no matter what position he comes on to play.
Last Friday he provided a wonderful spark of energy when Dylan Edwards came off injured late in the game.

His kamikaze-like charges into the defence when returning the ball from the back of the field were brilliant and it made sure the team started the rest of the set on the front foot.

Laurie can play wing, centre and even five-eighth if required. He is the team’s ‘Mr Fix It’ and what a spark he provides.

Although Edwards is a brilliant generational-type player, I’m sure Laurie will do a fantastic job in his absence over the next few weeks.

He’s currently without a contract for 2026 and unless Penrith want to get into a bidding war for his services, they should offer him a new contract and fast.

Before I name the other two players, here are the 10 coming off contract at the end of 2025: Mavrik Geyer, Harrison Hassett, Asu Kepaoa, Daine Laurie, Soni Luke, Riley Price, Preston Riki, Brad Schneider, Luke Sommerton and Thomas Jenkins.

The second player I’d re-sign is Mavrik Geyer. I saw enough of him in first grade last year to see that he deserves an extension. He runs hard, tackles well and has a high work-rate.

I can’t see him as a prop, like the club was hoping he’d become a few years ago, but he’s starting to develop as a backrower. His upside is just too high to let him go.

My third pick is Luke Sommerton. He’s an excellent hooker and a terrific backup to Mitch Kenny.

Sommerton looks like he’s taken a more senior role in the club this year and he has all the skills necessary to take over the dummy half role if Kenny is ever unavailable.

He knows the systems and has played enough top grade footy to show he can transition into the NRL line-up without too much disruption.

Finally, and if you read my column last week, you’ll know who my fourth pick is.

Yes, it’s he ‘redemption man’ himself, Thomas Jenkins.

Jenkins has been nothing short of outstanding since his return to the club and he’s already tipped to be in the final 17 against the Storm on Thursday.

It shows how highly coach Ivan Cleary regards him.

OK now the player I’d bring back from outside the club is Sean O’Sullivan. I know he’s not a marquee signing but seriously, I think O’Sullivan is ready to return to Penrith and be the backup half or five-eighth again.

He’s off contract, knows the Panthers system and would replace Brad Schnieder who, has had his moments, but not worked out as well as the club had hoped.

At 26 years of age, O’Sullivan also has plenty of upside.

Something to think about!

It's sickening he's paid for such awful opinions.

Also Mav must have one damn fine PR team
 

WestyLife

First Grade
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Lang on League: The four players Penrith must re-sign now​


With at least 10 players coming off contract at Penrith at the end of the season, I ran my eye over the list and believe the club must re-sign at least four of these players and bring in one from outside the club to help improve it further.

The priority has to be to re-sign Daine Laurie. Laurie is a quality first grader who adds plenty of impact when he’s on the field no matter what position he comes on to play.
Last Friday he provided a wonderful spark of energy when Dylan Edwards came off injured late in the game.

His kamikaze-like charges into the defence when returning the ball from the back of the field were brilliant and it made sure the team started the rest of the set on the front foot.

Laurie can play wing, centre and even five-eighth if required. He is the team’s ‘Mr Fix It’ and what a spark he provides.

Although Edwards is a brilliant generational-type player, I’m sure Laurie will do a fantastic job in his absence over the next few weeks.

He’s currently without a contract for 2026 and unless Penrith want to get into a bidding war for his services, they should offer him a new contract and fast.

Before I name the other two players, here are the 10 coming off contract at the end of 2025: Mavrik Geyer, Harrison Hassett, Asu Kepaoa, Daine Laurie, Soni Luke, Riley Price, Preston Riki, Brad Schneider, Luke Sommerton and Thomas Jenkins.

The second player I’d re-sign is Mavrik Geyer. I saw enough of him in first grade last year to see that he deserves an extension. He runs hard, tackles well and has a high work-rate.

I can’t see him as a prop, like the club was hoping he’d become a few years ago, but he’s starting to develop as a backrower. His upside is just too high to let him go.

My third pick is Luke Sommerton. He’s an excellent hooker and a terrific backup to Mitch Kenny.

Sommerton looks like he’s taken a more senior role in the club this year and he has all the skills necessary to take over the dummy half role if Kenny is ever unavailable.

He knows the systems and has played enough top grade footy to show he can transition into the NRL line-up without too much disruption.

Finally, and if you read my column last week, you’ll know who my fourth pick is.

Yes, it’s he ‘redemption man’ himself, Thomas Jenkins.

Jenkins has been nothing short of outstanding since his return to the club and he’s already tipped to be in the final 17 against the Storm on Thursday.

It shows how highly coach Ivan Cleary regards him.

OK now the player I’d bring back from outside the club is Sean O’Sullivan. I know he’s not a marquee signing but seriously, I think O’Sullivan is ready to return to Penrith and be the backup half or five-eighth again.

He’s off contract, knows the Panthers system and would replace Brad Schnieder who, has had his moments, but not worked out as well as the club had hoped.

At 26 years of age, O’Sullivan also has plenty of upside.

Something to think about!


Mav? Tell him he's dreaming.
 

maple_69

Bench
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Id be fine if we extended each of those guys as depth but wouldn’t care if we didn’t either. Laurie deserved a fullback spot somewhere, hopefully he gets it.

Sorro would be great off the bench with Leota next year, adding experience while Henry and Smith are adjusting to starting life but if he can secure a few more years elsewhere he’ll go out as one of the great clubmen and humans to represent Penrith.
 

Karnivayne

Juniors
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Laurie yes, Sommerton, maybe... the remainder, never going to break into the first team so why bother, they arent even fit to be origin cover. Mav, its just becoming a joke now...
 

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