The Bears are circling — and the target is no ordinary recruit.
Sources indicate the incoming franchise is closing in on a deal for a premiership-winning star from the Penrith Panthers, a move that would send an early warning shot to the rest of the competition.
While negotiations remain confidential, the appeal is obvious. Penrith’s system has produced hardened winners — players accustomed to September intensity, relentless standards, and big-stage composure. For a new club building its identity, that DNA is priceless.
Why It Makes Sense
Expansion sides live or die by their first marquee signings. The Bears don’t just need talent — they need credibility. Landing a player forged in Penrith’s premiership system instantly elevates the locker room and sets expectations from day one.
The Panthers’ recent dominance has been built on discipline, defensive steel, and elite development pathways. Extracting even one experienced piece from that machine would give the Bears a cultural head start.
What It Means for Penrith
Penrith’s roster depth is the envy of the league, but salary cap pressure is real. If the deal goes through, it would likely be a strategic release rather than a shock exit — freeing space while trusting the next wave of talent.
Still, losing a premiership contributor is never insignificant. Even role players in that system carry institutional knowledge that can’t be easily replaced.
Bigger Than One Signing
For the Bears, this isn’t just about 2026 — it’s about tone. Secure a proven Panther, and suddenly recruitment conversations change. Agents listen. Targets become attainable. Momentum builds.
The deal isn’t official — yet. But if talks reach the finish line, the Bears won’t just be assembling a squad.
They’ll be importing a winning blueprint.







