He was ready to become a wharfie. Now Scott Sorensen is eyeing a fifth premiership ring
If they win it, he will find himself in the fifth Grand Grand Finals a week later, hoping to add four premiere rings.
Sorensen’s record shows that Penrith may argue the unofficial title of his lucky charm.
They won 78 in 99 matches for the club. This gives him the rate of winning 78.8 percent – the best of the team. Before Move West, he won 16 of 39 matches for Cronulla and Canberra with 41.0 percent.
On Sunday, a victory will expand the invincible record in Sorensen’s Penrith finals. He took part in 12 play-offs with Panthers and has yet suffered a loss. During his time in Cronulla, they lost three of the four finals he objected.
“This is a dream happens,” he confessed. “I cannot give enough credit to Penrith to play such an incredible club with such an incredible group.
“I don’t stand in this position without this club.
Scott Sorensen after joining Penrith in 2020 after losing the final with sharks.Credit: Getty Images
No, if you ask, it’s still not satisfied.
“It’s not over yet, dedi he explained that Panthers insisted that they were still solid in the middle of the season when they found themselves undisputed at the bottom of the competition ladder.
“Oh, we definitely trust ourselves,” he said. “We know what we could do, unfortunately we didn’t do it until the middle of the year and we were quite disappointed.
“We just knew we had to take back our groove and to go back to keeping it simple and more work in education. And it was good to reverse it.”
Panthers produced the best first half of the season last week when they eliminated 46-26 drubing, while Sorensen said there was still a place in defense.
Uz We hold ourselves to take into account how proud we are in our defense, ”he said. “So yes, it is quite disappointing, it gets 26 points. But we know it. And we know we need to be better. And we know we need to stand against Broncos this weekend.”
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Considering what is in danger this week, it can be understood that Sorensen is unaware of about 100 -game kilometers of stones.
“Wow. To be honest, I didn’t even know that,” he said. “Look, I think I said that I wouldn’t be in the past without this club today.
Orum I love the coaching staff. I really love the environment and culture built here and I love to be a part of it.
“Thank you for informing me. Very exciting. Great. I’m very humble and grateful because I’m here.”
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