Gould overlooked for NRL grand final coverage
He’s the most powerful voice in rugby league but Phil Gould has been bumped down the pecking order for Sunday’s NRL grand final.
He’s the most powerful voice in rugby league but Phil Gould has been bumped down the pecking order for Sunday’s NRL grand final.
It was the sledge so hurtful Panthers players could only watch one second of the video. Four years on, the Storm star who made the fatal social media error could pay the ultimate price.
Penrith players partied in the middle of Accor Stadium after last year’s grand final, but Scott Sorensen wasn’t there to enjoy the celebrations. He now explains why.
A 25-minute window will be crucial to Melbourne’s success, while the Panthers must be wary of a new Storm tactic. Matty Johns reveals where the grand final will be won and lost.
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The Rabbitohs’ injury crisis continues with another star set for a sideline stint, while Penrith’s Nathan Cleary will make an earlier than expected return from a “minor” hamstring injury in a boost for the Panthers and SuperCoaches.
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It can’t be easy trying to follow in your famous father’s footsteps, but Mavrik Geyer says his dad’s influence helped him immensely.
Panthers flyer Sunia Turuva is set to sit down with rival NRL clubs after a meeting with Penrith bosses fell flat.
Commentators and fans alike have been left absolutely gobsmacked after a stunning decision stripped the Roosters of a certain try.
March 28 has a good track record for producing Penrith greats, having been the debut day of Greg Alexander. Incredibly, exactly 40 years on, his nephew Mavrik Geyer will debut for the Panthers.
Taylan and Terrell May will come face-to-face on Thursday, but the brothers haven’t given up on their dream of playing together in the future.
It takes a lot to bring Mark Geyer to tears, but the Panthers legend got emotional when talking about his son getting to pull on a Penrith jersey for the first time.
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