South Sydney lose most in-form player as Panthers win six straight
Penrith, which contrasts with Souths, can be at full power next weekend.
While Ivan Cleary dare to imagine a fifth straight title, Bennett will pass through a game or training session without a player falling.
Keaon Koloamanıgi became the last member of the swollen South Sydney wounded ward.Credit: Getty Images
Souths lost the strike weapon Latrell Mitchell, four injuries in the captain’s run on Thursday. He’il miss a bear. Bennett’s Cody Walker (Hamstring), Cameron Murray (Achilles), Campbell Graham (Back), Brandon Smith (Knee), Davvy Moale (wrist), Bud Sullivan (Leg) and Jye Gray’i did not need to remind.
If they miss a similar number of players, how many competitors would the NRL team be seriously in the Premiership Hunt?
Jack Wighton was also reported for a high shot at Edwards, which is fined by the match review committee on Saturday morning on charges of a degree of careless high struggle, which will be fined $ 1800-but as a two-game crime.
The Dylan Edwards were perfect for premiere, a pair of bags and ran about 300 meters.Credit: Getty Images
Who knows what’s behind the shocking injuries that shake the rabbits. Some fans believe that there is something about moving from the spiritual base in Redfern to Heffron Park in recent years.
He reviewed the club training programs earlier this year and none was smarter.
Good luck while trying to find out who will be suitable for Cronulla next Saturday to get on the field.
Rabbits were caught. The best thing about them will be Alex Johnston’s Irvine’s long -standing trial score recording. Johnston’s experiment is full-time before he moved him to his 20-7 -7 career. Johnston was the threat of Souths’ main attack in the first half.
In the next three weeks, Penrith is first introduced to Wests Tigers, Gold Coast Titans and Newcastle-Winning Games-with a row bell against old enemies.
The only shot, the terrible crowds in the house on temporary parramat. Allegedly there was 11,836 fans on Friday night. But who cares? At least most of the Panthers players are in forms.
Brian, no confident last injury, no concern
Probably the best wing player of the game, Brian To’o lived a fresh mushroom in his left knee, but promised to continue playing for Penrith and said, “You will always be caught and rotten and you will never break.”
Premiers, on Friday night South Sydney’i 30-10 when they defeated the Trot, and to’o’nun 20 minutes to come from the field.
Brian To’o came from the field 20 minutes before.Credit: Getty Images
Injured left hamstring At the beginning of this season, a Two lateral ligament tears in the left knee Against Bulldogs, who limits the preparation title to NSW with Origin III.
Panthers’ health personnel were sure that the last fear would not require scanning, and the next Saturday was likely to play against Wests Tigers.
Penrith, Liam Martin (wrist) and IZack Tago (suspension) and the wounded ward that will return next weekend is one of the few NRL teams, Isaah Yeo and Nathan Cleary were allowed at the weekend. Cleary joined Mary Fowler, Matildas’s partner, while studying at Penrith on Friday morning.
As for the concerns about the series, he said late on Friday: “There was some excitement. The same injury, some knee conflict.
“It was a little touching feeling; it was definitely at the right point.
“I will always go back to myself to continue.
“Part of the work [to keep going]. You will always be caught and will be rotten, but you will never break. “
Coach Ivan Cleary said from To’o: “We ‘seem to be unable to pass through a game without a kind of trauma, but it must be good.”
As for the remarkable health bill in Penrith at the end of the season, Cleary touched the table at a press conference after the match and said: orum I don’t even want to talk about it.
Souths could only ask for the same chance as Penrith Whee, which was torn apart with the most form of his most form players Keaon Koloamanizi, and Peter Mamouzelos had failed to assess the head trauma against Penrith for three minutes.
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