Nathan Cleary And Jarome Luai. A recordequalling nine Penrith Panthers 2021 NRL grand final winners featuring in State of The five-eighth officially put pen to paper on a five-year deal with the Wests Tigers worth an estimated $6 million, with his tenure at the foot of the mountains coming to an end this year The success of the Penrith Panthers has ended another fruitful NRL relationship - and now Nathan Cleary has broken his silence on the exit of long-time friend and halves partner, Jarome Luai
NRL 2020 Jarome Luai, Penrith Panthers, Ivan Cleary, Matt Burton, rugby league Herald Sun from www.heraldsun.com.au
Panthers champion Nathan Cleary has backed his outgoing halves partner Jarome Luai to help turn things around at Wests Tigers. Nathan Cleary has spoken publicly for the first time about Jarome Luai's decision to join the Wests Tigers
NRL 2020 Jarome Luai, Penrith Panthers, Ivan Cleary, Matt Burton, rugby league Herald Sun
Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai resume their prolific partnership in Penrith's run to the finals For the first time since May, the NRL's most dynamic partnership will be back in action, and it. Ivan Cleary has come under pressure after Penrith crashed to their third straight defeat with Jarome Lua's absence highlighting a worrying issue for Nathan Cleary (pictured right) and the Panthers. Penrith five-eighth Jarome Luai is determined to ensure Nathan Cleary's shoulder injury doesn't derail his team's quest for a fourth-straight NRL premiership.
NRL 2020 Phil Gould, Matt Burton vs Jarome Luai, Penrith Panthers, Nathan Cleary, vs Eels Round. Penrith five-eighth Jarome Luai is determined to ensure Nathan Cleary's shoulder injury doesn't derail his team's quest for a fourth-straight NRL premiership. Nathan Cleary defends 'misunderstood' Jarome Luai Speaking on the latest edition of The Sporting News/YKTR EBBS AND FLOWS, Penrith teammate and close friend Nathan Cleary claimed there is more.
NRL 2021 Penrith star Jarome Luai finds his mojo just in time for the NRL finals Herald Sun. Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai resume their prolific partnership in Penrith's run to the finals For the first time since May, the NRL's most dynamic partnership will be back in action, and it. The five-eighth officially put pen to paper on a five-year deal with the Wests Tigers worth an estimated $6 million, with his tenure at the foot of the mountains coming to an end this year