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‘Flow on’: Origin Buzz Could Lift Flailing Panthers

  • The Penrith Panthers face the Parramatta Eels at CommBank Stadium on Sunday, June 1, with all five Origin players named to play despite fatigue concerns.
  • This match follows Penrith’s struggles with only three wins and one draw from 11 games, compounded by Liam Henry’s suspension and the inability to rest Origin stars.
  • Penrith returns to CommBank Stadium as their new home ground where they are yet to record a victory while dealing with a redeveloped Penrith Stadium and tough upcoming matches.
  • Four-Time premiership coach Ivan Cleary emphasized that in such a closely matched season, team standings are not a true reflection of performance, and that the fitness of Origin players will be crucial in determining their availability for Sunday’s game.
  • Cleary anticipates the flow-on effect from Origin involvement could boost the Panthers’ chances of revival in the second half of the season despite current challenges.
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The Canberra Times broke the news in Canberra, Australia on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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