What we’re doing is no fluke: Peter Wallace

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Penrith Panthers veteran Peter Wallace says what his young team is doing is no fluke after they ran rampant against Canterbury-Bankstown in the second half of their elimination final at Allianz Stadium. “It’s no fluke

Ivan backs Nathan’s Panthers to overcome struggling Bulldogs

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Former Penrith coach Ivan Cleary has backed his son’s Panthers to overcome Canterbury in the second elimination final on Sunday at Allianz Stadium. Writing for The Roar, Cleary believes Penrith’s style will get them across

Which international sports franchise is your NRL club?

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And then there were eight. Week One of the 2016 NRL Finals series kicks off this weekend with fans across the country dreaming of premiership glory in the first weekend of October. We thought we’d

An open letter to all Panthers and Bulldogs fans

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In the 1994 NSWRL Finals series five semi-finals were played at the Sydney Football Stadium. Interestingly, Canterbury-Bankstown was the only side representing the southern side of the Harbour Bridge with the series also including Manly-Warringah

We are a better team than 2014: Eastwood

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Greg Eastwood says the 2016 version of Canterbury-Bankstown is a better team than the one that made the 2014 grand final. The Bulldogs are in the worst form slump of their campaign and must find

Kasiano intentionally kicked Parker in the head: Cronk

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Sam Kasiano intentionally kicked Corey Parker in the head in Brisbane’s 20-10 win over Canterbury-Bankstown according to Melbourne legend Cooper Cronk. Parker received stitches in his chin after the 76th minute incident which wasn’t penalised

Tighest NRL competition in years: Hasler

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Canterbury-Bankstown coach Des Hasler believes 2016 is one of the tightest competitions in recent memory and says making the top four is imperative to holding the trophy aloft. “The top-four spot is always an advantage,”