‘He’s not prepared’: Panthers’ huge Luai blow forward of World Club Challenge

The Panthers will probably be with out star five-eighth Jarome Luai for the upcoming World Club Challenge conflict with Wigan Warriors.

That is in keeping withThe Sydney Morning Herald, who revealed coach Ivan Cleary broke the news to Panthers followers on Monday night time on the launch of Undisputed — a documentary that covers the crew’s 2023 season.

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Cleary confirmed that Luai will journey to the UK however gained’t play in opposition to the reigning Super League champions.

“He won’t play in the World Club Challenge because he’s not just ready,” he stated.

“He can continue his rehab, and he deserves to be there as a reward for everything he’s done for our team and our club. He’s super close, I just want him staying with the team and training.”

Penrith are hopeful although that Luai will probably be match for his or her Round 1 conflict with the Storm on Friday, March 8.

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Luai is recovering from shoulder surgical procedure, which he underwent final October following the Panthers’ grand closing win over the Broncos.

The 27-year-old first dislocated his shoulder on the eve of finals and returned two weeks forward of schedule to function within the preliminary. He then aggravated the damage within the grand closing and left the sphere within the second half.

Either Brad Schneider, Jack Cole or Daine Laurie will fill in at five-eighth.

Luai is getting ready for his closing season with the Panthers after inking a five-year contract with the Wests Tigers stated to be value $5 million, which begins subsequent season.

The Panthers will probably be hoping to make amends for final 12 months’s shock loss to St Helens on residence turf within the World Club Challenge.

“I think losing last year, and seeing what it meant to St Helens, it made us all realise how big a deal it is,” Cleary stated.

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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