Cowboys bring Panthers’ loser series to four in the 250th of Yeo

Panthers fans will complain that Coen Hess destroyed Cleary as he tried to kick the ball, but he was on the chest rather than at the top. The call that have the right to the question was a chain call against Jenkins when Robert Darby seemed to overthrow the ball.
To worsen things for Penrith, they could be without Izack Tago who was put on the relationship and shook for a high shot on Murray Taulagi. Jack Cole also came from the field – in the end – for an assessment of the head injuries after decreasing on Jordan McLean.
At least Dylan Edwards is an opportunity to return from an groin injury, while the Back-Vocal Scott Sorensen should be back from the brain emotion.
Yeo showed the difference in half time when he raised the ball for Luke Garner to fall on the line and score.
The panthers enjoyed most of the position on the field and needed to hit the sheds in front of the team’s morality.
The best moment of the first half was Mcclean who shot the cowboys wing Robert Derby after intercepting a Jack Cole Pass. Derby caught the ball only 10m but was shot down by McLean on the 10 m line of the Premiers.
He was truly inspiring stuff with Mcclean supported by Tom Jenkins.
The cowboys scored first through taulagi, but Penrith did not take long to hit through Mcclean.
A Cleary bomb was poured by taulagi to give Penrith a attacker set on the Cowboys line, then Cleary’s right boot worked again, this time gruting and fishing the ball to the poles so that Tago could score.
If you looked long enough and hard enough, you may have seen the ball travel at the end of a rope.
Reece Robson has been grouped for a high shot to Daine Laurie that the referee Peter Gough described as “high direct contact with moderate force”. The nrl warned the clubs that would not have been around with the players who hit the rivals on their heads, and there would have been little to complain about the cowboys for the 10 -minute spell.