Soward leads Panthers to win over Dragons

By James MacSmith / Roar Guru

Jamie Soward played a key role for Penrith in hammering a battered St George Illawarra with another NRL body blow on Saturday night but said afterwards the victory wasn’t any sweeter just because it came against his old club.

Soward made a crucial line break in the lead-up to Josh Mansour’s 54th-minute try that all but sealed the match for the home side but the former Dragons’ playmaker, who was dumped by the club mid-season last year, played down the personal satisfaction he gained from the win.

“I have moved on a long time ago. I am committed to the boys out here,” Soward said.

“I am an emotional player and I’m happy to get the win tonight.

“I don’t really think about that (everything that happened). I’m in a good place; I love coming out to Penrith.

“I am enjoying my footy. I think you can see I am enjoying my footy – that stuff doesn’t worry me.”

With both sides scoring three tries in the Panthers’ 18-14 victory, Soward’s faultless goalkicking – kicking three from three conversions, all from the sideline – was the difference between the teams.

Panthers coach Ivan Cleary was more forthcoming in his praise of Soward.

“There is no doubt when you play your old club, it is there. I guess with Jamie’s case, it was highly publicised, there was a lot of talk about that but, to his credit, I didn’t really see too much difference in how he prepared for the game,” he said.

“But obviously it would have been there. It was an issue, but I thought his performance tonight was pretty solid.

“He came up with a couple of crucial plays and touches in that try for us in the second half that was the difference in the game, as it turned out, and his goalkicking was excellent, too.

“Whatever he has done, he handled it pretty well.”

The win was the Panthers’ fifth in a row, but Dragons coach Paul McGregor admitted it was getting increasingly difficult for his side to quality for the finals.

The Crowd Says:

2014-06-16T07:05:06+00:00

Charles NSW

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This is my view Pot Stirrer! He will be an excellent centre that can be used very well attacking in 2nd phase of play. The problem is the 1/2 back as to who can take that position. Adam Quinlan may be the answer?

2014-06-16T06:10:01+00:00

Pot Stirrer

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The Dragons need to move Benji to Centre and give Williams or Quinlan a decent chance to settle into the HB position.

2014-06-16T00:59:59+00:00

Clark

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He is well known for his brilliant kicking, but his passing sometimes close to the line is spectacular. Since heading to Penrith he has stepped up his running game too.

2014-06-15T11:08:45+00:00

Charles NSW

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I agree with your comment Mac! These two have copped a fair bit over the years and it is good to see them going forward. I have said over the years that Jamie Soward has the potential to one of the best 5/8 going around. He has many skills that most players dream about.

2014-06-15T09:08:09+00:00

Mac

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Really enjoying watching the Wallace/Soward halves combo doing well after the adversity and criticism both have copped in recent years...

2014-06-15T09:01:21+00:00

Bluebag

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The Riff are building nicely but there were also some good signs for Dragon fans in that game. Soward is what he is - he can do some really good things but he can stuff up when he tries to carry too much of the load. The balance between he and Wallace is developing nicely and as much a reason for their lofty position as their forward power or strikepower out wide.

2014-06-15T07:38:20+00:00

Charles NSW

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The Dragons can only take one step at a time. They can take the positives and see what their team consist of ready for next year.

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