... You have skipped the fixtures overview, tab for page content The Penrith Panthers recently celebrated their 50 th season in the NSWRL/NRL competition. The official website of the Penrith Panthers.
People - Photos Raiders players celebrate victory in the second NRL Semi Final match between the Canberra Raiders and the Penrith Panthers at GIO Stadium on September 17, 2016 in Canberra, Australia. Share via Facebook; Share via Twitter; Share via Whats-app; Share via Reddit; Share via Email; Related / Injuries. Over the course of the year, new coach On three occasions during the season, the Panthers wore unique heritage jerseys to celebrate the club's history. The Panthers started their season with a string of close results, but failed to win consecutive games during the competition's opening two months.
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During that time, some of rugby league’s most brilliant players have donned the Panthers jersey.
In addition to competing in the National Rugby League, the Panthers also fielded semi-professional teams in the National Youth Competition's 2016 Holden Cup (for players aged under 20) and the New South Wales Rugby League's 2016 Intrust Super Premiership (NSW Cup). The celebratory jerseys were based on jersey designs from previous seasons, but were remade in the style of the current jerseys.
Speaking after their semi-final loss to the Raiders, captain Matt Moylan said there was cause for optimism. 1 – Selected as 18th Man, Cartwright did not play during the series.
You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content With a new coach in Anthony Griffin and a roster which saw a significant shake up, the Panthers played an exciting brand of football which caught the attention of the Pepper Stadium faithful and rugby league fans alike. Dean Blore is a goal-kicking five-eighth who was a member of the premiership-winning Panthers SG Ball side in 2016. The 1967 heritage jersey, worn against the A † denotes that the transfer occurred during the 2016 season. Missing in action: Penrith boasted incredible depth in 2016, and it was needed when both first-choice centres Dean Whare and new recruit Peta Hiku missed the majority of the season, combining for just 12 games.
Dean underwent a shoulder reconstruction in the off-season and is due to return in the middle of 2019. The Panthers' year of transition was a season of success as a young Penrith outfit went agonisingly close to a preliminary finals berth and a shot at a Telstra Premiership grand final appearance. Last season he led the Panthers to the Jersey Flegg Grand Final last year and was selected for the Junior Kiwis. The latest Penrith Panthers club news, match reports, player news, injuries, draft news, comment and analysis from The Sydney Morning Herald
The NYC team was coached by Cameron Ciraldo and captained by Oliver Clark, and the NSW Cup team was coached by Steve Georgallis and captained by Zach Dockar-Clay. 2016 Players' Champion awards Author penrithpanthers.com.au Timestamp Wed 14 Sep 2016, 12:17 AM Share on social media. Coach Anthony Griffin Captains Matt Moylan (21) Peter Wallace (5) Biggest home crowd 22,631 (vs. Canterbury in Qualifying Final) Things could have ended differently if they were able to convert some of those tight losses to victories and ensure a top-four finish, but the work done this season looks set to hold the side in good stead in the years to come. Details of Penrith Panthers in the NRL 2016 season. 2016 was perhaps the year Penrith established themselves as a finals force for the foreseeable future. Penrith PanthersRaiders PlayersIt's Going DownSakura And SasukeSemi FinalCuddlesRugbyVictoriousTwo By Two CLUB NEWS With 16 of their 26 games in 2016 decided by eight points or less, Panthers fans were often left on the edge of their seats. "I think we definitely developed from the start of the year. The club has won two grand finals, in 1991 and 2003. VIEW ALL PARTNERS A lot of the guys matured from the start of the season and I think that's a good thing to take into next season," Moylan said.With the Panthers academy humming along and producing countless young stars and the Holden Cup side continuing to power on despite losing some of their best players to the first grade squad, there's plenty to like about what's to come from the western Sydney powerhouse.