The Melbourne Storm have won a war of attrition against the Penrith Panthers, who had to battle through most of their NRL grand final rematch without superstar halfback Nathan Cleary. The Storm ...
Fans have called out Brian To'o and the Penrith Panthers over an incident in Las Vegas that seems to laugh in the face of the star winger's hamstring injury. To'o was this week ruled out of the ...
Penrith have won seven of their last eight against South Sydney, a stretch that includes their dramatic 14-12 victory in the 2021 grand final. The Panthers will be undermanned on Thursday night ...
Panthers: 1. Dylan Edwards 2. Casey McLean 3. Izack Tago 4. Luke Garner 5. Paul Alamoti 6. Jack Cole 7. Nathan Cleary 8. Moses Leota 9. Mitch Kenny 10. Lindsay Smith 11. Scott Sorensen 12. Liam ...
Reigning Premiership winners Penrith Panthers produced an exciting late victory as Canberra Raiders eased to a first win of the season as NRL went Stateside at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. An ...
The Penrith Panthers appear to have changed their plans for Blaize Talagi, after the off-season recruit played centre in NSW Cup last weekend. The Panthers signed Talagi from Parramatta at the end ...
but the gutsy Panthers deserve applause for pushing the home side to the final whistle. Already missing injured Test fullback Dylan Edwards, Penrith lost Cleary after just seven minutes when he ...
Centre Paul Alamoti crossed the line twice in a six-minute stretch as the Panthers closed to 14-10 at halftime. Casey McLean’s try shortly after the restart, converted by Alamoti, gave Penrith ...
Penrith faced the daunting task of venturing ... with his replacement Daine Laurie ruled out before kick-off. The Panthers had conceded 60 points in total in their first two matches with ...
Penrith will be going for an incredible fifth straight premiership victory in 2025. The Panthers have conquered all before them in the past four years to usher in a glittering era of dominance ...
Former Penrith Panthers player Taylan May, 23, was charged with punching his wife Jess May in the right eye during an altercation at a home in Werrington, in Sydney’s west, in April last year.
The Panthers have won just one of their opening three matches and sit one spot behind the Rabbitohs, with South Sydney’s forwards set to go after the inexperienced pair just like they did ...