September 22: Roycey's fairy tale finale; Beetson joins Immortals nrl.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nrl.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Penrith Grand Final hero confident his side will bounce back against the Eels 2gb.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 2gb.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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WITH Jonny Lomax penning a new deal yesterday that will keep him him at Saints until the end of 2024, we have decided to re-run this interview from two years ago that gives an insight into his journey. JONNY Lomax was a Saints fan long before he pulled on the red vee and will remain one even after he has hung up his boots – but the road to fulfilling his boyhood dreams has often been a rocky one. The Billinger has overcome serious head and knee injuries to battle to the top of the 13-man code. And even when the going has been good, he has still had the odd curved ball to deal with – but has tackled each of those with customary stubbornness and determination.
Premiership winner Royce Simmons believes only injuries can prevent this year s crop of Panthers from emulating the club s 1991 efforts by winning a grand final. No Panthers player who runs out this weekend was alive when the club lost their first grand final in 1990 before beating the Raiders in a grand final replay 12 months later but the squad is aware of past achievements. Simmons joined Nathan Cleary at the Panthers Academy ahead of the club s 30-year anniversary celebrations on Friday night wearing the modern-day replica of the famous 1991 strip. Simmons was a two-try grand final hero in the maiden triumph and a speech to the current generation of players in the pre-season has given them added belief to repeat history.