Pressure is mounting at the foot of the mountains, with calls for Penrith’s coach to make a bold selection shake-up and drop a high-priced star reportedly earning $900,000 per season.
The criticism comes after a string of underwhelming performances, with fans and pundits alike questioning whether the player’s form justifies his marquee price tag. The Panthers, renowned for their depth and junior production line, now face a delicate balancing act between loyalty to their established talent and rewarding younger prospects who are pushing hard for a first-grade spot.

Rugby league commentators have argued that sentiment cannot outweigh performance, particularly when a player’s salary consumes such a significant portion of the club’s cap space. Some insist that axing the star could serve as a wake-up call, while also giving Penrith the chance to inject fresh energy into their lineup.
“At $900,000 a year, you expect consistent game-changing performances,” one former NRL great said on television. “Right now, he isn’t delivering, and the coach needs to make a tough call for the good of the team.”
The Panthers have enjoyed sustained success in recent seasons, but with competition intensifying across the NRL, the pressure to remain at the top has never been greater. For the coaching staff, the challenge will be weighing the risk of dropping a big-name player against the potential reward of unleashing hungry talent waiting in the wings.
As the debate rages, all eyes will be on Penrith’s team sheet next round to see whether the coach holds firm or makes the ruthless decision many are demanding.







