Luai, Panthers trigger stir with cheeky play on Warriors catchphrase after crushing win

Injured Panthers star Jarome Luai twisted the knife in cheeky trend after Penrith’s 32-6 demolition job at BlueBet Stadium within the first qualifying ultimate.

Luai posted the end result to his Instagram story with the scathing caption, “Up the Pahs”, a reference to the favored catchphrase that has swept the rugby league world for the reason that resurgence of the Warriors, “Up the Wahs”.

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The phrase seems to be a part of an even bigger messaging technique with Ivan Cleary’s group, with the Panthers social media workforce adopting the phrase as properly.

The membership was accused by some followers on social media of being “arrogant”, with followers siding with the feel-good story of the Warriors after years of ache and sacrifice for the higher good of the league.

Panthers five-eighth Jarome Luai takes to social media after the membership’s 32-6 win over the New Zealand Warriors. Photo: InstagramSource: Instagram
Luai is not any unusual to social media controversy. (Photo by Jason McCawley/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

“Who at the club thought this was funny,” requested one fan on social media.

“Penrith already get s*** for perceived arrogance, this is a ham-fisted attempt at leaning into that.

“Against any other club (it) might be fair play, but the Warriors did nothing to provoke this and the game owes them gratitude not (a) piss-take.”

It’s not Luai’s first time courting controversy on social media, with a publish to his Instagram story after the Blues’ devastating sport two loss to Queensland on this yr’s State of Origin sequence sparking fury amongst followers.

The publish on his Instagram tales confirmed him sitting in opposition to the Suncorp Stadium goalposts with a controversial caption.

“Chill,” Luai wrote within the early hours of Thursday morning. “All you idiots have work tomorrow morning,” together with seven crying laughing emojis.

At the underside of the picture Luai then wrote: “we go again,” alongside a samurai emoji.

Luai stays on the sidelines with a shoulder damage sustained late within the yr in opposition to Parramatta, and can be hoping to be within the combine for choice within the preliminary ultimate.

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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