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

Did Jarryd Hayne just compare himself to Jesus Christ?

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Did Jarryd Hayne just compare himself to Jesus? Speaking ahead of his first starting match at fullback for the Gold Coast against Penrith, Hayne commented on the media and how he thought it had treated

Revenge not on Taylor’s mind ahead of clash with Panthers

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Wests Tigers forward Elijah Taylor says revenge isn’t on his mind as he faces former club Penrith tonight in Friday night football. Taylor was sensationally dropped to reserve grade by Anthony Griffin before being released

Lolohea down on confidence and needs work: Morgan

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Tui Lolohea is down on confidence according to New Zealand Warriors assistant Justin Morgan after a mixed performance in the team’s golden point win over Penrith. The rising star put a foot into touch at

Cartwright isn’t a five-eight: Peter Wallace

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Veteran Penrith Panther Peter Wallace says Te Maire Martin could be back within weeks and end the five-eight experiment of Bryce Cartwright. Wallace praised Cartwright but said he was better suited to the forward pack.

Kimmorley: Cronulla have best roster in the NRL

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Former Cronulla captain Brett Kimmorley says the Sharks have the best roster in the NRL. Writing for espn.com.au, the premiership-wining half believes the next two years could be the most exciting in Sharks history. “They’ve