''Cleary and Penrith's medical co-ordinator Craig Catterick went to Norwest Private Hospital at 10.30am, where Cleary was placed on an IV drip.

Wij willen hier een beschrijving geven, maar de site die u nu bekijkt staat dit niet toe. Corey Allan actually had a good game over the weekend. Once they start believing the praise the genuine ones become superstars , the lazy ones just get worse.absolutely agree. Yup overrated he is, he pulled off 2 big kicks for that win though..Good solid player yes but not great.. not worth 1 million dollars per year..Speaking of that game, when did Josh Reynolds develop such a precise short kicking game?

"The doctor thought it was cellulitis, and I went on some antibiotics. Josué Ferreira de Oliveira - Listen to Josué Ferreira de Oliveira on Deezer. Even Maloney has done nothing this season and he is far from an over hyped nothing.Absolutely, I'm not saying he's a bad player or anything stupid like that but he's massively overrated.

I think he still has another level to go to but his a half I'd love to have at the club. Lol come on, stats do not tell the full story, they made you argue that young Mitchell pearce was a better footy player than current Mitchell pearce which is utter bullshit.

Nathan Cleary fought off a skin infection on his face and a six-hour stay in hospital to help Penrith to a gutsy 20-12 win over South Sydney at Kogarah Oval. He needs a more off the cuff style 5/8 next to him though, I really hope we get to see a Cleary/Keary combo this year in origin. Ennis had his best year of footy in his final year. "I got home about 6pm and knew I'd be pretty sweet to play,'' Cleary said.

If Pearce plays origin Qld win that simple. ''Cleary's late try on Thursday night sealed Penrith's 20-12 win against a South Sydney side who had lost James Roberts and Latrell Mitchell to the sin-bin.But it was the unusual-looking face of the Panthers' halfback that proved the biggest talking point.After dodging post-match interviews for the first time in his career because of his appearance, Cleary told the It started with a pimple on the bridge of his nose between his eyes before last weekend's Melbourne clash, which became infected, worsened over the weekend and finally developed into cellulitis.Hoping not to startle his teammates at training later in the day on Monday, Cleary fired off some video footage of his swollen face so there would be no surprises or weird looks.On Tuesday, his eyes became so closed over club officials feared he would not be able to read a simple script for a TV promotion. Even Maloney has done nothing this season and he is far from an over hyped nothing.I rate players by work ethic over skill. He is a solid player who just does his job.has no x factor, runs slow as hasn't much speed and never takes games by the scruff off the neck and be dominant influence .Cleary is a solid hb and that's about it. Apparently Nathan now has a clause in his contract that allows him to walk if IC is not the coach in 2021. Players like Thurston started getting their really big pay cheques towards the back end of their career..Haven't paid much attention to him.

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He’s a damn good player though, a super hero in some Blues and Panthers’ fans minds even. JavaScript is disabled. The whole Penrith team atm are playing terrible. He plays beyond his years as a 21 year old half tbh.

Once they start believing the praise the one genuine ones become superstars , the lazy ones just get worse.As long a Pearce doesn't play origin again I'm happy with Cleary. I don’t normally make fun of people’s features (facial or bodily) but man Nathan Cleary has one hell of a chin. Login to follow 62 Posts 0 Followers. The hype around this guy is ridiculous and last night highlighted it.Lasts nights game was terrible and he was doing nothing. Elephant Man? Speaking of that game, when did Josh Reynolds develop such a precise short kicking game? A shame our stupid ex coach gave him the flick While we gave players like adam reynolds who is a tough little bugger and pretty consistent.

Rugby league fans were left puzzled during Thursday night's Panthers and Rabbitohs clash with Penrith halfback Nathan Cleary rocking a bizarre piece of face tape between his eyebrows.Cleary produced arguably his best game of the season, controlling the play perfectly and adding a try to his name in However, fans were quick to point out the noticeable bandage on the halfback's face.According to Roosters great Brad Fittler, the bandage between Cleary's eyebrows was due to an infection he suffered earlier in the week.Cleary spent all of Wednesday night in the hospital trying to get his infection fixed up. I copped a knock early [from Cameron Murray] and the face puffed up again. Of course he can develop his attacking game.Gower was a great half back.

Writing is definitely on the wall....BUT, imagine if this is just an elaborate prank by the Cleary's: Nathan signs Panther's deal Panther's shed players to make room in cap Tigers sign those players Ivan re-signs at Tigers This week, Josh Wells talks to Dene Halatau about the 2005 Wests Tigers premiership; Paul Jobber looks at the run home for the NRL top eight teams; and Andrew Ferguson has the match reports and team photos from Round 1 of the NSWRFL 1908 season.Add to that all the regular features you've come to expect - the NRL Round 16 and Super League Round 10 programmes - and you have one fantastic, bumper 44-page magazine for your weekend's reading!I said it’s concerning, because it almost reads like he doesn’t ever expect to be that type of half. Do you think he’s not working on his game? That’s not his game, it’s never been his game and never will. He passes well and for a player his age he leads the team around the field pretty well. Despite my doubts he’d ever be an attacking half, I still held out a little hope.

Nathan Cleary knows he's playing his best football as chief playmaker of Penrith but says James Maloney's influence is still a big part of his brilliant NRL form.

He's an established NRL star leading the way for the competition leaders but there'll be a bit of the boyhood fan in Penrith's Nathan Cleary against Cronulla on Friday night.