Where could he end up
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Where could he end up
I'm thinking probably Warrington but I'd take him anyday. I'm thinking a team from the proper side of the Pennines.
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Re: Where could he end up
Your link doesn’t t workkitt green warriors wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 11:19 pm I'm thinking probably Warrington but I'd take him anyday. I'm thinking a team from the proper side of the Pennines.
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Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: Where could he end up
Penrith Panthers comment on Nathan Cleary exit rumours
His partner Mary Fowler plays soccer overseas in England
Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher has addressed rumours that superstar halfback Nathan Cleary was interested in leaving the NRL to play in the Super League competition
Since revealing his relationship with Matildas star Mary Fowler, the rumour mill has been humming that Cleary could potentially leave the NRL to move closer to his girlfriend.
The 21-year-old Fowler has been playing in the Women's Super League for Manchester City since 2022 after stints with Adelaide United (A-League) and Montpellier (Premiere Ligue) and is contracted there until 2026.
As Fowler remains overseas, Cleary is contracted with the Panthers until the end of the 2027 season.
This saw rumours emerge that he was considering taking a year off from the NRL and would play overseas in the Super League competition.
This also coincides with the departure of long-time friends and teammates Jarome Luai and James Fisher-Harris at the end of the season as they will move to the Wests Tigers and New Zealand Warriors, respectively.
However, Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher and Cleary's agent George Mimis have shut down the rumours, revealing that he has never been mentioned that he wants to exit the NRL, per The Daily Telegraph.
One of the greatest halfbacks in the game of rugby league, Cleary is less than a fortnight away from potentially winning his fourth consecutive premiership with the Panthers, which will cement his status as a future Hall of Famer and potential Immortal.
A two-time Clive Churchill Medal winner, Cleary and the Panthers will need to defeat the Cronulla Sharks on Saturday evening to reach the 2024 NRL Grand Final against either the Melbourne Storm or Sydney Roosters.
However, the Sharks will be looking to ruin the Panthers dream of gifting a perfect farewell to trio Jarome Luai, James Fisher-Harris and Sunia Turuva.
After defeating the North Queensland Cowboys on Friday night, Sharks half Nicho Hynes admitted that he reached out to Cleary to help listen to his secrets.
"He was in the area so he came over and I picked his brain a bit," Hynes said via NRL.com.
"I have a great relationship with Nathan. I'm not ashamed to say I respect and idolise Nathan and what he's done in this game.
"I really love the bloke, he's a genuinely nice person, he cares about me and I care about him. I'm grateful we can have those discussions to try and help each other out.
"Next weekend it's going to be business as usual, I want to try and take him and his team down. He's going to try and do the exact same thing.
"Regardless of the result, we'll shake hands, share a beer together and whoever's going on to the next game, we'll wish them luck."
https://www.zerotackle.com/penrith-pant ... rs-214519/
His partner Mary Fowler plays soccer overseas in England
Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher has addressed rumours that superstar halfback Nathan Cleary was interested in leaving the NRL to play in the Super League competition
Since revealing his relationship with Matildas star Mary Fowler, the rumour mill has been humming that Cleary could potentially leave the NRL to move closer to his girlfriend.
The 21-year-old Fowler has been playing in the Women's Super League for Manchester City since 2022 after stints with Adelaide United (A-League) and Montpellier (Premiere Ligue) and is contracted there until 2026.
As Fowler remains overseas, Cleary is contracted with the Panthers until the end of the 2027 season.
This saw rumours emerge that he was considering taking a year off from the NRL and would play overseas in the Super League competition.
This also coincides with the departure of long-time friends and teammates Jarome Luai and James Fisher-Harris at the end of the season as they will move to the Wests Tigers and New Zealand Warriors, respectively.
However, Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher and Cleary's agent George Mimis have shut down the rumours, revealing that he has never been mentioned that he wants to exit the NRL, per The Daily Telegraph.
One of the greatest halfbacks in the game of rugby league, Cleary is less than a fortnight away from potentially winning his fourth consecutive premiership with the Panthers, which will cement his status as a future Hall of Famer and potential Immortal.
A two-time Clive Churchill Medal winner, Cleary and the Panthers will need to defeat the Cronulla Sharks on Saturday evening to reach the 2024 NRL Grand Final against either the Melbourne Storm or Sydney Roosters.
However, the Sharks will be looking to ruin the Panthers dream of gifting a perfect farewell to trio Jarome Luai, James Fisher-Harris and Sunia Turuva.
After defeating the North Queensland Cowboys on Friday night, Sharks half Nicho Hynes admitted that he reached out to Cleary to help listen to his secrets.
"He was in the area so he came over and I picked his brain a bit," Hynes said via NRL.com.
"I have a great relationship with Nathan. I'm not ashamed to say I respect and idolise Nathan and what he's done in this game.
"I really love the bloke, he's a genuinely nice person, he cares about me and I care about him. I'm grateful we can have those discussions to try and help each other out.
"Next weekend it's going to be business as usual, I want to try and take him and his team down. He's going to try and do the exact same thing.
"Regardless of the result, we'll shake hands, share a beer together and whoever's going on to the next game, we'll wish them luck."
https://www.zerotackle.com/penrith-pant ... rs-214519/
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
Re: Where could he end up
This is surely a ridiculous story from weeks ago that is being re-hashed to drum up interest in the upcoming game against the Sharks?
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Re: Where could he end up
Sounds utterly ridiculous to type or say out loud as this guy is obviously an absolutely outstanding player, but if we signed him, I don't see where he fits in.
However, after the WCC last season, he was absolutely brilliant after the game. He stopped out on the pitch as long as any Wigan player to talk to the fans and take pictures. I've read and heard him praise the club a heck of a lot since that game too. I remember thinking at the time I could imagine him being a Wigan player in a few years down the line, but maybe that had something to do with him walking around in his freshly swapped Wigan jersey.
However, after the WCC last season, he was absolutely brilliant after the game. He stopped out on the pitch as long as any Wigan player to talk to the fans and take pictures. I've read and heard him praise the club a heck of a lot since that game too. I remember thinking at the time I could imagine him being a Wigan player in a few years down the line, but maybe that had something to do with him walking around in his freshly swapped Wigan jersey.
Re: Where could he end up
Maybe he's sick of losing the wcc and win it with us
Re: Where could he end up
It's four unsuccessful attempts from Penrith, isn't it? Plenty to admire about the club, though, and Clearys both. Seems to me their club is very much built on doing things the right way; like the best clubs, they've made average players into very good players, have brought a lot of youth through, and haven't relied too much on buying superstars from other clubs.
Re: Where could he end up
I'd happily replace Harry with him
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Re: Where could he end up
This may have some bearing on why they are so successful.moto748 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 10:30 pm It's four unsuccessful attempts from Penrith, isn't it? Plenty to admire about the club, though, and Clearys both. Seems to me their club is very much built on doing things the right way; like the best clubs, they've made average players into very good players, have brought a lot of youth through, and haven't relied too much on buying superstars from other clubs.
https://panthersjuniors.com/news/f/pant ... -milestone