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Incredible Gesture: While the Panthers Were Dominating the Season, Nathan Cleary Quietly Did Something That Has the NRL World in Tears

by steveloxi
April 27, 2026
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The Penrith Panthers are, by almost every measure, the story of the 2026 NRL season. Sitting top of the ladder with a points differential of +167 after eight rounds, Nathan Cleary and company have been as dominant as any Panthers side in the club’s history — and that is saying something given four consecutive premierships still fresh in the memory.

But while the football has been extraordinary, it is what Cleary did on a quiet Tuesday afternoon in Western Sydney that has captured the attention of the rugby league world this week — and reduced more than a few hardened football fans to tears in the process.


The Story Behind the Moment

Twelve-year-old Joshua Parata has been a Panthers fan his entire life. Growing up in Kingswood, just minutes from BlueBet Stadium, he has watched every home game he could get to since he was old enough to understand what was happening on the field. His bedroom walls are covered in Panthers memorabilia. His school bag has a Panthers keyring on the zip. His most prized possession — a Nathan Cleary jersey, signed at a fan day three years ago — hangs framed above his desk.

In January of this year, Joshua was diagnosed with leukaemia. He has spent much of 2026 in and out of the Children’s Hospital at Westmead undergoing treatment, missing school, missing his friends, and — most painfully for a boy who lives and breathes rugby league — missing the Panthers’ season-opening run of form that has the competition buzzing.

His mother, Aroha, wrote a letter to the Panthers’ community liaison team in March. She didn’t ask for much — just a signed photo, something to brighten Joshua’s hospital room. She sent the letter and, in the chaos of a busy household managing her son’s illness, largely forgot she had sent it.

She did not expect what arrived instead.


The Visit

On Tuesday afternoon, there was a knock at the door of Joshua’s hospital room at Westmead.

Standing in the doorway, in a Panthers training shirt, holding a signed jersey and a football, was Nathan Cleary.

“He just stood there and said ‘G’day mate, I heard you were a fan,'” Aroha recalled, still visibly overwhelmed when she spoke to local media on Wednesday morning. “Josh went completely silent. He just stared at him. He couldn’t speak for about thirty seconds.”

Cleary spent nearly an hour with Joshua — sitting beside his hospital bed, watching replays of the Panthers’ Round 8 win over the Roosters on Joshua’s iPad, talking through the season, explaining plays, answering every question the 12-year-old could think to ask. He signed the jersey. He took photos. He gave Joshua the match ball from the Round 8 win — the game in which Cleary had kicked the golden point field goal to seal a one-point victory in extra time.

“He told Josh the ball was his because he reckoned Josh had sent good energy from the hospital,” Aroha said. “Josh burst into tears. I burst into tears. It was just — I don’t have the words.”

When Cleary left, he stopped briefly at the nurses’ station and shook hands with every staff member on the ward. Then he walked back down the corridor without a camera crew, without a media release, and without telling anyone it had happened.


How It Came Out

The story only became public because a nurse on the ward — who asked not to be named — posted a single photograph to social media late Tuesday evening. It showed Joshua, grinning from ear to ear in his hospital bed, holding the match ball, with Cleary’s arm around his shoulder.

The caption read simply: “This happened today. What a human being.”

By Wednesday morning it had been shared over 40,000 times.

The Panthers confirmed the visit in a brief statement, noting that Cleary had requested it be kept private and had only agreed to the club acknowledging it after the photo had already gone viral.

“Nathan visited Joshua Parata at Westmead Children’s Hospital on Tuesday as a private gesture,” the statement read. “He asks that the focus remain on Joshua and his recovery, not on him.”


Cleary’s Only Comment

When approached by media at training on Wednesday, Cleary deflected as he always does when the attention turns to something he has done away from football.

“I just went to see a kid who’s doing it tough,” he said, already turning back toward the training paddock. “Any of the boys would have done the same thing.”

His teammates, gathered nearby, responded with the kind of knowing laughter that suggested they would not have let him get away with that characterisation inside the dressing room.

Captain Isaah Yeo, speaking separately, was rather more direct.

“That’s who Nathan is,” Yeo said. “The football is what everyone sees. But this — this is the real him. We’re lucky to have him.”


Joshua’s Response

By Wednesday afternoon, Joshua Parata was well enough to film a short video from his hospital bed that his mother posted to her own social media accounts. He was wearing the signed Cleary jersey over his hospital gown.

“I just want to say thank you to Nathan,” he said, looking directly at the camera with the kind of composure that made half the NRL community feel immediately humbled. “You made this the best day. I’m going to keep fighting. Panthers till I die.”

The video was viewed 1.2 million times in its first 24 hours.

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