Penrith Panthers: top ten players

By BigJ / Roar Guru

The Penrith Panthers entered the NSWRL competition in 1967, and over the 50 years since have made three grand finals, winning two of them.

Making back-to-back grand finals in 1990 and 1991, they took on Canberra two years in a row, winning the second in one of the best grand final rematches in history. Their third grand final, also a winning effort came in 2003.

With that, here are their ten top players.

10. Scott Sattler
Sattler came to the Panthers in 1999, playing four years at the club. His last year in 2003 was his best, playing his one and only game of State of Origin for Queensland. But it was the grand final, try-saving tackle, rated one of the best in NRL history on Todd Byrne that he would be remembered for.

It’s very rare that I would allow one moment to be good enough to warrant a mention, but this is one of them.

9. Micheal Jennings
Jennings is the only player on this list who didn’t win a premiership, but that didn’t stop him from achieving great things.

Debuting in 2007, he played 177 games in Panthers’ colours, starting his representative while at the foot of the mountains, playing for NSW, Australia, the Prime Ministers XIII and Tonga.

While on debut for Australia he became only the fourth man to score a hat-trick of tries in a single game.
He is currently signed to the Parramatta Eels.

8. Steve Carter
Debuting in 1988, Carter played 13 years at Penrith and despite poor form and a horror run of injuries, broke the all-time games record for the club in 2001. He was a member of the 1991 grand final team and captained the club for several years in the 1990’s. He played one game for NSW in the 1992 Origin Series.

7. Mark Geyer
Geyer had two stints at the club with his first being the most successful. He played in both of the clubs 1990’s grand finals and if not sin-binned in the 1991 grand final his performance was worthy of the Clive Churchill Medal.

Geyer most memorable moment was when he almost came to blows with Wally Lewis at halftime of game two of the 1991 State of Origin series. In total, he played 135 games for the club and represented New South Wales and Australia three times each.

6. Rhys Wesser
A Rockhampton junior and a favourite of mine, Wesser was picked up by Penrith in 1998 and played 177 games for the club.

In 2002, he scored a Penrith club record of 19 tries, including three hat-tricks, and was dubbed “Rhys-Lightning”, becoming a crowd favourite with his acceleration and line-breaking ability. The following season Wesser bettered his own record by scoring 25 times, earning the title of the most prolific try-scoring fullback for a season in the history of Australian rugby league.

He played in the 2003 grand final and made four appearances for Queensland

5. Luke Priddis
Priddis came to the Panthers in 2001 after departing for the premiership-winning Broncos. In the 2003 grand final, he became the only Panthers player to win the Clive Churchill Medal as he scored a try and set up two more.

Adding to this, he was the first hooker to win the award. He played three games for NSW and one Test for Australia

4. Royce Simmons
In 1980, Simmons made his debut for Penrith and went on to play 238 games, the second highest in Panthers history. In the 1991 grand final, he scored two tries and have a huge part of the Panthers winning their maiden grand final. A legend of the club, he represented NSW and Australia ten times each.

3. Ryan Girdler
Gilder began his Panthers’ career in 1993 and went on to become the highest points-scorer for the club with 1572, consisting of 101 tries and 581 goals. He played in the 2003 grand final and he represented NSW eight times, also playing ten Tests for Australia.

2. Craig Gower
Gower is equal second with Royce Simmons, playing 238 games for the club. He is one of only two players to lead the club to premiership glory (2003) and is the only man on this list to captain Australia while at the Panthers. He represented NSW six times and made 18 appearances for Australia.

1. Greg Alexander
This pick was a great matter of debate between Alexander, Gower and even Brad Filter (Freddie will be on the Roosters list). But after review, there is little doubt ‘Brandy’ is number one.

He was the first player to lead the club to premiership glory and scoring 101 tries, as well as kicking 388 goals for the club is a great feat in any language. A true legend of the club and one of its greats. He represented NSW and Australia six times each.

Honour mentions to Martin Lang, John Cartwright, Tim Sheens, Bob Landers and Grahame Moran.

Do you agree with my list? Who is your favourite Panthers player?

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2018-07-04T21:42:04+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


There your problem, listing to some drunken homeless deadbeat yell incoherent garbage into a microphone. The smartest thing Kurt Cobain did was blow his brains out

2017-09-09T15:33:45+00:00

Mark

Guest


Bill Ashurst.

AUTHOR

2017-06-21T04:03:18+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


You watch it again with your head up you arse and see how you go

2017-06-20T04:43:20+00:00

Alex L

Roar Rookie


Try watching with both eyes open and your head out of your backside.

AUTHOR

2017-06-17T02:00:14+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


Five is that enough????

2017-06-16T23:09:22+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


How many pre-1995 players this time?

AUTHOR

2017-06-16T18:18:37+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


Well lets see your list then ???

2017-06-16T13:50:22+00:00

Jeff dustby

Guest


208 games for Penrith Only 86 for sharks Big J Wrong !

AUTHOR

2017-06-16T10:23:48+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


Just watched the footage again, no way ! Sattler got him legit without any help

2017-06-16T09:29:48+00:00

Alex L

Roar Rookie


Wouldn't have happened without the Luke Lewis ankle tap.

2017-06-16T08:43:19+00:00

Wild Eagle

Guest


Crucial tackle for sure

AUTHOR

2017-06-16T08:24:45+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


Yeah but that tackle saved the game for the panthers

2017-06-16T07:40:20+00:00

Wild Eagle

Guest


I've seen some miracle tackles this year, Valetine Holmes on Addo-carr the other day , boot lace tackle on a super quick opponent and Tedesco and Jake T on Gillett in Origin One last Wed , an unbelievable effort. I'll probably get shouted down but I rate Sattlers tackle in the Grand Final win as a regulation cover tackle on a slow and very easy to tackle winger. I'd put the Hair Bears well above Sattler .

2017-06-16T04:47:30+00:00

matth

Guest


He was the one I was thinking of, along with Cartwright and Izzard

2017-06-16T04:05:54+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Fair enough bj - you've been up front with the rules. Personally I think it's more interesting seeing if players are good enough to make multiple teams and more reflective of the teams actual top 10 players. But they're your lists and overall you've done a pretty ok job...

AUTHOR

2017-06-16T03:43:30+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


definelty Steelers, more games there and represent Australia while at the club. Wish i knew about him before I submitted my central queensland list he would of come close to being in the top ten.

AUTHOR

2017-06-16T03:39:59+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


If i did not do that I would have Lazarus on three lists, Filter on two, Beetson on two maybe three, Tommy R on two, Petero C on two, Jamie S on two,james Maloney on two, Scott Prince on two, luke lewis on two and so on. The one club per man rule makes it harder to do a top ten rather than just come up with the first ten names that pop into my head. you may disagree but more research equalls better lists.

2017-06-16T03:37:06+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Alan McIndoe, team of the century winger for both clubs.

AUTHOR

2017-06-16T03:36:06+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


Fair list but Gower has to be in there somewhere, Captaining Australia is no easy feat and one of of maybe the only member of the club to do so.

AUTHOR

2017-06-16T03:33:54+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


who is that mate, It depends how many games he played for the Steelers and what awards and rep honuours he had at the club.

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