‘Long way to go’: Cleary’s ominous title warning forward of Panthers’ historic marketing campaign

Panthers coach Ivan Cleary has despatched an enormous warning shot to NRL rivals, claiming nothing will stand of their means of claiming a fourth-straight premiership.

Penrith have the possibility to change into the primary group within the NRL period to win 4 titles in-a-row, having lifted the trophy in 2021, 2022 and 2023.

Cleary’s males turned the primary group for the reason that Eels of 1981 to do the threepeat, and he believes there’s no purpose why they’ll’t declare silverware once more.

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“We were told that we couldn’t even win one (premiership),” Cleary stated on SEN.

“We were then told we couldn’t win two in a row or even three in a row.

“We have the talent to (win a fourth), we certainly have the experience and we have created that belief with the way we play.

“We are still a very motivated group and we are quite young as well. Many of them have a long way to go in their careers.

“It’s a very even league and there are other teams out there who think they are in a very good position to improve. We will definitely have our hands full this season.”

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The Panthers have misplaced two key faces in Stephen Crichton and Spencer Leniu, who’re set to get replaced by a number of the membership’s up and coming stars.

Taylan May is in line to take Crichton’s centre spot, whereas Liam Henry is being touted because the frontrunner to take a spot on the pine.

“It’s very hard to replace the boys that we lost,” Cleary added.

“You can’t really replace them like-for-like because there aren’t a lot of Spencer’s (or Stephen’s) around.

“We’ve got a young bloke called Liam Henry who we have high hopes for. He plays a bit differently to Spencer (but) we believe he will have a good season.”

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