Penrith supremacy felt on global stage ahead of Panthers-heavy World Cup final | Nick Tedeschi


Club loyalties will be temporarily shelved as a record-equalling eight players from one rugby league club prepare to meet in the decider

When Australia and Samoa walk onto the Old Trafford pitch this weekend with both the Paul Barrière Trophy and rugby league greatness on the line, there is unlikely to be a prouder cadre than the Penrith Panthers front office.

After claiming back-to-back NRL premierships and sending a record 19 players to the World Cup, a magnificent year for the Panthers will be capped when eight of their players likely square off in the decider. Among those eight will be a remarkable five members of the Penrith backline that defeated Parramatta in the NRL grand final – not inclusive of Clive Churchill medal winner Dylan Edwards.

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