Penrith are the team to beat.

Who watching the Panthers? Boy they are playing fantastic football, big quick outside backs, strong forwards, great in attack & defence. Smashing Canberra 24-0 at half time & Canberra ain’t playing bad, will we be ready for them? Who can stop them? 

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  • Eels will beat them.

    • They have only dropped one game & that was against the Eels. 

  • No one, not even the roosters 

  • They definitely are. Flawless execution in both attack and defence. Too quick, too big, too accurate. No one can go with them. 
    It's a long way until finals and they're certainly peaking right now. 

    • Totally agree with you mate, and the scary thing is, they have 5 players coming back from injury, imagine a FULL STRENGTH Panthers outfit.!!

    • This is not the winning end of the season

       

  • We can, if the team plays a proper full 80.

    • Agreed but we need to play the 80, then they'd be saying them same about Parra.

    • There spine will be way to good for the Eels.Sunday will show how far behind the top 3 we realy are. Knights and Storm have just flogged the sides which we struggled to beat.

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