Cleary-Luai connection burns fiery Walker in Panthers victory despite late Latrell heroics: Big Hits.
“Breaks the hearts of South Sydney fans just before halftime. “They are looking really red hot the Panthers. “He has been distracted tonight Cody. Souths could have trailed just 4-0 at the break, which could have changed the end result, but Luai pounced on a loose ball to set up a try with a freak kick. Luai outpointed his rival Cody Walker to finish with 64 run metres, a linebreak and a superb try assist that turned the match on halftime. The ability to play powerful through the middle and then get the ball out to the extremities.” “Souths were trying to go with the reigning premiers who were making a statement. Cleary’s kicking game was the difference between the two sides and set up the win on the back of a strong platform from the Panthers forwards. Mitchell then set up Isaiah Tass for a late try with a freak flick pass to set up a nervy finish, but Penrith held on in a thriller. In the second half Mitchell gave away a penalty allowing Cleary to extend the Panthers lead to 12-0. Crichton set up Brian To’o, who strolled over to dive in the corner and push the lead out to 16 points. Jarome Luai pounced on a spilt ball to produce a brilliant grubber for Izack Tago to score on the stroke of halftime for a 10-0 lead.
TEAMS. Panthers: 1. Dylan Edwards 2. Sunia Turuva 3. Izack Tago 4. Stephen Crichton 5. Brian To'o 6. Jarome Luai 7. Nathan Cleary 8. Moses Leota 9.
The Panthers are on the board in 2023 after surviving a late comeback from the Rabbitohs to win their clash 16-10 in the opening game of Round 2 on Thursday ...
I felt like if we could have scored first in the second half we could probably go on with it, but to give away a try early in the second half just made it too hard." it was important we put in a good performance first and foremost, which for the most part I thought we did. "At 16-0 it just felt like we kind of lost our way a little bit and it became a little bit harder than it should have been. "To use a boxing analogy, we tried to fight off the ropes. A nice flick pass from James Fisher-Harris and tidy finish by Stephen Crichton headlined the opening try for the premiers. we were unlucky right on half time and then we needed to step in to start that half.
South Sydney head to the mountains to face Penrith, and the defending champions need the points after last week's loss to the Broncos.
He managed to play the game out, albeit with ankle strapping and a limp. "He'll handle it and we'll handle it and we'll support him as a club. If it was my child I'd be ashamed and embarrassed that my child even thought to speak like that." But he shouldn't have to handle it, he shouldn't have to keep dealing with this. It's just not on. There has to be hard and fast rules, if anyone comes close to getting racial they are completely ruled out of our game. As far as I'm concerned, we go as far as we can take it." "I just get worried about Latrell or any Indigenous player in our organisation. This is not something Latrell just cops on the footy field, this is something he's had to deal with his whole life," Demetriou said. It's not on," Demetriou said. Life bans, anybody wants to racially abuse, get them out of the game, we don't want their support. "We'll go all the way, as far as we can with it.
Souths: Moale starts up front, Suluka-Fifita drops to the bench. Duncan is 18th man. Penrith Panthers. 1. Dylan Edwards 2. Sunia Turuva 3.
Shaq Mitchell 18. Latrell Mitchell 2. Soni Luke 15. Luke Garner 12. 1.
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Penrith have allayed concerns about their form with a hard-fought 16-10 defeat of fast-finishing South Sydney but may have cause for concern after Nathan ...
He managed to play the game out, albeit with ankle strapping and a limp. There were a couple of guys injured at halftime," Cleary said. "The NRL was immediately informed of the alleged matter, and the club will work with the NRL to investigate," the Panthers said in a statement.
Jason Demetriou has confirmed the Rabbitohs will file a police report after a teenage fan allegedly racially abused Latrell Mitchell.
As far as I'm concerned, we go as far as we can take it." "We'll go all the way, as far as we can with it. The Integrity Unit will investigate fully. It's just not on." "There has to be hard and fast rules, if anyone comes close to getting racial they are completely ruled out of our game. All Indigenous people do," Demetriou said.
BlueBet Stadium: Latrell Mitchell was allegedly called a “b–ck dog” as South Sydney vowed to pursue the game's latest ugly racial scenes as far as they ...
“[But] we’ll go all the way, we’ll go as far as we can with it. We will stand behind our players and commend them for calling out this behaviour.” As far as I’m concerned, we’ll go as far as we can take it.” “We will not accept this behaviour from anyone. If it’s a young kid, rule their parents out as well. Mitchell had turned to the fan and asked, “What did you say?” before shaking his head. We have to stamp it out completely. And why wouldn’t he be? We are working with the stadium and the club to get all the facts. It has to end. “It’s not a claim, it happened, and it’s not the first time we’ve come here as a club and our players have been racially abused,” Demetriou said. I shouldn’t have to come here as a coach and lead a team of players in here to be racially abused.
Isaah Yeo led from the front with 42 tackles (0 missed) and 159 run metres while Sunia Turuva made 200 metres (62 post contact) to drive the home side ...
Rabbitohs CEO Blake Solly said racism has to stop and that the club stands in condemnation of racist remarks made towards player Latrell Mitchell at BlueBet ...
"I echo the words of our head coach Jason Demetriou from last night’s press conference. [confirmed post-match via a statement](https://www.penrithpanthers.com.au/news/2023/03/09/panthers-club-statement/?_gl=1*12axgj7*_ga*NjQwMjcxODIxLjE2NjMzOTQ2NTk.*_ga_2Y6Q0FG9CF*MTY3ODM0ODMzNC42MDkuMS4xNjc4MzYyMzU2LjAuMC4w&_ga=2.37098080.1912040999.1678142382-640271821.1663394659) that the club was of the alleged incident and said the club will work with the NRL to investigate the situation. "We will stand behind our players and commend them for calling out this behaviour." "We will assist in any way we can because as a club we will not stand for this behaviour. "We are working with the stadium and the club to get all the facts. "I’ve spoken with both Andrew Abdo and Matt Cameron this morning and they have both said they condemn this activity and have given me the undertaking that they will investigate this completely and take the strongest action possible.
A fan was reportedly ejected from Penrith's BlueBet Stadium on Thursday night after allegedly directing a racial slur at South Sydney star Latrell Mitchell.
“I saw an incident at halftime in the tunnels as Souths players made their way to the sheds ... They were seen questioning people in the area where the incident is alleged to have taken place. [reported](https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/nrl-2023-fan-ejected-for-allegedly-racially-abusing-latrell-mitchell-nathan-cleary-injured-as-penrith-panthers-play-south-sydney-rabbitohs/news-story/2a291d8f3c75cf12fe8dc4389a43a941) the incident is alleged to have taken place as the players came from the field at halftime of the Panthers-Rabbitohs clash.
An NRL fan has reportedly been removed from Penrith's BlueBet Stadium after an alleged racial slur against South Sydney fullback Latrell Mitchell.
“I shouldn’t have to come here as a coach and lead a group of players in here to be racially abused. As far as I’m concerned, we’ll take it as far as we can take it.” Demetriou praised security and the police for identifying the culprit and he said: “We’ll go all the way, as far as we can with it. And if it’s a kid, rule his parent out as well. I don’t care what jersey he’s wearing, get them out of the game. Anyone who wants to racially abuse, get them out of the game. “It's not the first time we’ve come here and our players have been racially abused. “I saw an incident at halftime in the tunnels as Souths players made their way to the sheds ... It’s not what our game’s about and we have to stamp it out completely. I can’t get my head around how a young kid thinks that’s the language to be used. NRL, clubs, they have to get rid of it. It’s just not on.
Andrew Abdo has promised the NRL will do all it can to protect its players and eradicate racist fans, after Latrell Mitchell was allegedly abused at ...
“You’re going to be called out, and not just by players but by fans and officials. And that means that these types of incidents are not occurring.” “The message to those outlying individuals is very clear – you are not welcome in our game,” Abdo said. We have to accept that. “That has to be our goal and our vision. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
“Penrith Panthers is aware of an alleged incident involving a rugby league fan that occurred at half-time of the Round 2 match against South Sydney Rabbitohs at ...
If you’re a fan in the stands and you hear it, see it or read it, then call it out - just as the players from both teams responded to it in the tunnel at the time. Make sure everyone knows this type of behaviour is not acceptable. The star player and several [Souths](https://7news.com.au/sport/south-sydney-rabbitohs) teammates heard the slur as they walked into the tunnel at halftime. “I echo the words of our Head Coach Jason Demetriou from last night’s press conference. “We thank the stadium security and the NRL for their efforts last night and we look forward to a day when our players can perform on the field, our staff and volunteers can do their jobs off the field and our Members and supporters can support their team from the stands, without having to be subjected to this type of disgusting behaviour.” “The only way this is going to stop is if EVERYONE makes the effort to stamp this out. “This is a deeply disappointing situation, something that our players should never be subjected to, and we feel as a Club that the strongest possible action needs to be taken against the perpetrators. “I’ve spoken with both (NRL CEO) Andrew Abdo and (Panthers CEO) Matt Cameron this morning and they have both said they condemn this activity and have given me the undertaking that they will investigate this completely and take the strongest action possible. “This is not something Latrell just cops on the footy field, this is something he’s had to deal with his whole life. “There’s no point in a game where you should feel like you have the right to say stuff like that to a player. “It’s really disappointing,” Robinson told the media on Friday morning, while Rabbitohs CEO Blake Solly called the behaviour “abhorrent” and “antiquated”. And the Rabbitohs have released a strongly worded statement about the incident, saying the strongest possible action needs to be taken against the perpetrators” (read the full statement below).
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[NRL Round 2 confirmed team lists](https://www.sportingnews.com/au/rugby-league/news/nrl-2023-team-lists-every-sides-lineup-round-2/hbbgewjb53moqaqxte2zfu73) Premiering Monday, only on Stan](http://bit.ly/3Y8bv9N) 9Now/ [NRL Injury List 2023](https://www.sportingnews.com/au/rugby-league/news/nrl-injury-list-2023-every-clubs-casualty-ward/zxtkmbq8teg86uwoihwk7ji2) [who picked up a knee injury in the win over the Sharks](https://www.sportingnews.com/au/rugby-league/news/nrl-injury-list-2023-every-clubs-casualty-ward/zxtkmbq8teg86uwoihwk7ji2). [leading to a heated post-game spat between two of their players](https://www.sportingnews.com/au/rugby-league/news/panthers-jarome-luai-jaeman-salmon-incident-nrl-2023/kcqxb1secjulnvcotbrzyyjg).
Defending NRL premiers Penrith have allayed concerns about their early season form by defeating South Sydney 16-10 but face a nervous wait for the results ...
He managed to play the game out, albeit with ankle strapping and a limp. There were a couple of guys injured at halftime,” Cleary said. “The NRL was immediately informed of the alleged matter, and the club will work with the NRL to investigate,” the Panthers said in a statement.
Stephen Crichton, Izack Tago and Brian To'o scored a try each for the Panthers. The Rabbitohs' tries came in the second half from Alex Johnston and Isaiah Tass.
Penrith returned to their winning ways on Thursday night, beating the South Sydney Rabbitohs 16-10 where they dominated most of the match before a late ...
But against the trend of the match, South Sydney scored their first try with under 15 minutes to go through the holy trinity of Cody Walker, Latrell Mitchell, and the try-scorer Alex Johnston. In fairness, Penrith thoroughly deserved the win, and looked closer to their best, while South Sydney will certainly have better days this season. Penrith took a 10-0 lead to the break after Stephen Crichton took the conversion, which meant bad news for Penrith as Nathan Cleary limped from the field.