Panthers come clean on Cleary rumour
Nathan Cleary will break just about every NRL record if he signs a new deal in a couple of years, but that could be in jeopardy for this reason.
Nathan Cleary will break just about every NRL record if he signs a new deal in a couple of years, but that could be in jeopardy for this reason.
Matildas and Manchester City football star Mary Fowler has laid out the long-term plans she has with Nathan Cleary – and their future includes kids, adoption and a hobby farm. WATCH THE VIDEO
From the brother of the game’s best player to the son of a current NRL coach, and a ready-made Kalyn Ponga replacement – these are the prodigies ready to make their first grade debuts.
Penrith Panthers and the ARLC have slammed reports about the NRL’s best player, Nathan Cleary, wanting to defected to rugby union and Wallabies. See what they said.
Vision of a Cowboys trainer allegedly wetting the ball was picked up by the ground cameras and the on-field referee in a damning postscript to the Panthers furore. WATCH THE FOOTAGE
The NRL is being urged to punish the Panthers after footage of a questionable act sparked a furious response from fans and commentators.
Vision has emerged of Penrith trainer Shane Elford deliberately wetting the ball in an attempt to give his side an unfair advantage in golden point against the Cowboys. WATCH THE VIDEO
The Penrith Panthers have some explaining to do with a viral video appearing to expose the club in the middle of a controversial act.
Both the Cowboys and Panthers felt like they were on the wrong end of poor calls – or non-calls – in their 30-all draw, but it was North Queensland coach Todd Payten who had the most to say post-match.
Penrith coach Ivan Cleary was visibly fuming at a controversial moment that could have seen Penrith kick a match winning penalty goal.
The Panthers looked like a team that had won four titles in a row when they thrashed the Broncos on Sunday, but does one win automatically mean they’re officially back?
The reigning premiers looked like the Panthers of old after a commanding victory over the Broncos, who have some soul-searching to do.
The Panthers have “lost their hard edge” and “swagger” and Nathan Cleary has been called out for one big problem with his game.
At their best Manly resemble premiership contenders and at their worst they fumble their way through matches. All of it was on show on Saturday night as the Sea Eagles snapped a three game losing streak against Penrith.
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