The Penrith Panthers have broken their silence following a dramatic and unexpected confrontation with rival fans that unfolded after last weekend’s match.
The incident, which took place outside BlueBet Stadium following Penrith’s narrow victory over the Parramatta Eels, quickly went viral on social media. Footage showed a group of Panthers players being approached by a loud crowd of opposing supporters, leading to a tense exchange.
Club officials released a statement today addressing the situation and urging calm among fans of both sides.
> “While emotions do run high during these fiercely competitive games, we want to remind everyone that respect and sportsmanship must always come first — both on and off the field,” the statement read.
Panthers co-captain Isaah Yeo spoke to reporters earlier this morning, describing the incident as “unfortunate but avoidable.”
> “We understand fans are passionate, and that’s what makes the game special. But at the end of the day, we’re all part of the same rugby league community. No one wants to see things escalate beyond healthy rivalry,” Yeo said.
The NRL is reportedly reviewing footage of the incident to determine whether any disciplinary measures are required. However, no official sanctions have been announced at this time.
The Panthers will next face the Melbourne Storm, and the club is hoping the focus can now shift back to football.
Fans from across the league have weighed in, with many calling for greater crowd control and security measures at major fixtures.
As the investigation continues, the Panthers have reiterated their commitment to engaging with supporters respectfully and ensuring that future encounters remain safe for everyone involved.







