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    Panthers set for crushing post-grand final blow as showpiece event thrown into major doubt

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    ‘Finish their careers without it’: Panthers set to be dudded out of prestigious trophy

    It’s the one title the all-conquering Penrith Panthers have been unable to land. And rugby league’s congested international program may rob them of the opportunity to put things right.

    Ivan Cleary’s men may have won four straight NRL premierships – collecting a swag of individual awards along the way – but the World Club Challenge is the one trophy to elude them. Penrith has contested four WCC matches – in 1991, 2004, 2023 and 2024 – against England’s best Super League clubs and lost them all.

    In 1991 they were beaten 21-4 by Wigan at Anfield – home of Liverpool FC – and returned in 2004, only to go down 22-4 to Bradford. In 2022, Covid robbed the Panthers of the chance to play St Helens in the final.

    Isaah Yeo and Nathan Cleary with the NRL premiership trophy.

    The NRL premiers hosted Super League champions St Helens at Penrith Stadium in 2023 but were edged 13-12 in a shock defeat. A year later they travelled to the north of England only to suffer a controversial 16-12 loss to Wigan.

    The Panthers’ 14-6 win over Melbourne in Sunday night’s NRL decider has earned them a fifth crack at the WCC title, which is due to be played in Australia early next year. But while nothing official has been confirmed, there is huge uncertainty as to whether the game – scheduled for February 15-16 – will be played at all.

    Wigan players, pictured here with the trophy after beating Penrith in the World Club Challenge earlier this year.
    Panthers players, pictured here after the 2024 World Club Challenge.

    Wigan not willing to travel to Australia for World Club Challenge

    Wigan, who meet Hull KR in next weekend’s Super League grand final, has reportedly indicated it is unwilling to travel to Australia should it quality for the WCC showpiece. The Warriors are locked in to play Warrington as part of the festival of rugby league in Las Vegas on March 1 – the same day Penrith take on Cronulla as part of a four-match extravaganza at Allegiant Stadium.

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    It’s understood the English club agreed to be part of the Las Vegas promotion on the proviso it would not be forced to head “down under” for the WCC play-off. Hull KR has indicated it will travel to Australia to contest the WCC should it win the Super League title, giving the Panthers renewed hope the game will still be staged.

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    If not, the likes of Nathan Cleary, Dylan Edwards, Brian To’o, Liam Martin and Isaah Yeo could finish their careers without adding the prestigious winners’ medal to their collection. “It’s one thing we haven’t been able to do (win a World Club Challenge),” Penrith coach Ivan Cleary pointed out. “We’ve had (four) attempts at it in our history (and) it would be nice to be the first Panthers team to get one.”

    Nathan Cleary added: “As a club, we haven’t won the World Club Challenge, so that’s another thing we want to do, get the final trophy in the cabinet. It’s a great challenge but also a great opportunity and the end goal would be special.”

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