Panthers star on track for Las Vegas after shoulder surgery
Dylan Edwards was the last player to report for Panthers’ pre-season training after a busy break, but he’s already pushing to get back on the field in Sin City.
Dylan Edwards was the last player to report for Panthers’ pre-season training after a busy break, but he’s already pushing to get back on the field in Sin City.
Two NRL glamour clubs will have contrasting starts to their 2025 campaigns. See every club’s predicted ladder position through the first six rounds.
The losses of Jarome Luai and James Fisher-Harris are huge blows for Penrith, who face an uphill battle to defend their title. FATIMA KDOUH analyses the challenges facing the champions, rookies to watch and more.
A surprising club tops the list when it comes to how much an NRL club spends on their centre of excellence. Sunday Session reveals how much teams have dished out on their training bases.
The speculation surrounding the future of Nathan Cleary and Mary Fowler continues to grow with one comment pouring fuel on the fire.
Ivan Cleary has spilled the beans on his son Nathan’s big Mary Fowler secret and why he has delayed shoulder surgery.
The Penrith Panthers are the all-conquering NRL champions but the club has abandoned their bid to claim the one trophy that’s eluded them.
The World Club Challenge will remain the only trophy unclaimed by the all-conquering Panthers, with Penrith’s management telling the NRL there’s ‘no way in the world’ the club can play the prestigious annual match.
Ivan Cleary revealed he questioned the desire of his ‘complacent’ Panthers during the season, a moment that stung the players and ultimately sparked their run towards a fourth-straight premiership.
Penrith have claimed their place in the rugby league record books, but Parramatta great Ray Price has rejected suggestions they’ve gone past his Eels, claiming they had “every position and we every tactic covered”. WHO IS BETTER? VOTE NOW.
The NRL Grand Final’s controversial no try scandal has taken a wild turn despite the game releasing the angle the decision was based on.
The Panthers might do it every year, but that hasn’t stopped their wild Grand Final celebrations going into overdrive after their historic four-peat.
The Melbourne Storm are licking their wounds after another tough grand final loss, but they only have themselves to blame for falling short.
As the dust settles on yet even more Panthers history, the rugby league world is waking up to the fact we’ve been sold a false bill of goods.
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