
Panthers coach Ben Harden has named his NSW Cup squad for Saturday’s season-opener against Newtown Jets at Parker Street Reserve, Penrith.
Six members of the Las Vegas travelling squad from the NRL season-opener have been named to play.
The Panthers will host the game at Parker Street Reserve in Penrith, forming a double-header with the earlier Jersey Flegg match.
Match: Panthers v Jets
Round 1 –
home Team
Panthers
away Team
Jets
Venue:Parker Street Reserve, Penrith
1. John FONUA
2. Jesse McLEAN
3. Tom JENKINS
4. David FALE
5. Asu KEPAOA
6. Blaize TALAGI
7. Brad SCHNEIDER
8. Preston RIKI
9. Luke SOMMERTON
10. Luron PATEA
11. Mavrik GEYER
12. Harrison HASSETT
13. Niko APELU
14. Billy SCOTT
15. Billy PHILLIPS
16. Riley WAKE
17. Zac LIPOWICZ
18. Sam LANE
19. Falefa LETOI
Penrith Panthers coach makes World Club Challenge demand amidst Wigan ‘juggernaut’ claim

Penrith coach Ivan Cleary wants the World Club Challenge to be played in Las Vegas in 2026.
Penrith Panthers boss Ivan Cleary watched Wigan Warriors demolish Warrington Wolves 48-24 and then admitted: “It’s probably a good job we didn’t play them… they’re a juggernaut!”
Reigning NRL champions Penrith should have faced Matt Peet’s 2024 quadruple winners in this year’s World Club Challenge but it was shelved due to the Panthers’ season-opener in Las Vegas.
The four-time premiers faced Cronulla Sharks at Allegiant Stadium on Saturday and showed their class to eke out a close-fought 28-22 win.
Yet Cleary stated afterwards that he would like to potentially play Wigan in Sin City next year if both sides manage to retain their domestic crowns.
There is talk that the World Club Challenge could be incorporated into the 2026 Vegas schedule and Cleary raised a glass to that prospect.
The Penrith head coach, whose side lost 16-12 at Wigan in last year’s World Club Challenge, said: “I honestly think we should play it here.
“It’s a shame that game didn’t happen this year and you saw how well Wigan played today – they are a juggernaut at the moment so it’s probably good we didn’t play them actually!
“I think it’s a really good concept and we didn’t have to go [to Wigan] last year but we really wanted to. Even though we lost, it was such a good experience and I think it probably helped us for this week, to be honest.
“I definitely think that’s a part of rugby league that needs to survive. It’s difficult, but it’s worth trying to make it happen.”
Penrith are going for five-in-a-row this season and Cleary has great respect for Wiga
He is also a big fan of playing in Vegas, adding: “The whole thing was just amazing and I thought I was run really well too. We knew we would have to be adaptable and do things we’ve never done before, but I thought all the teams did that.
“I would say to anyone, any of the teams thinking about whether they should come, they should definitely come. It’s an honour actually to be able to come here and be part of something so special.
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