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2013 Penrith Panthers season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2013 |
| team_colour | teal |
| font_colour | white |
| league | NRL |
| league_link | NRL |
| league_rank | 10th |
| league_wins | 11 |
| league_losses | 13 |
| points_for | 495 |
| points_against | 532 |
| CEO | Phil Moss |
| coach_title | Coach |
| coach | Ivan Cleary |
| captain | Kevin Kingston |
| stadium | Centrebet Stadium – 22,500 |
| avg_attendance | 10,332 |
| top_tries | David Simmons (19) |
| top_goals | Luke Walsh (74) |
| top_points | Luke Walsh (159) |
| prev_season | 2012 |
| next_season | 2014 |
| list | yes |
| list_link | Penrith Panthers#Season summaries |
The 2013 Penrith Panthers season was the 47th in the club's history. Coached by Ivan Cleary and captained by Kevin Kingston, the team competed in the National Rugby League's 2013 Telstra Premiership. They finished the regular season 10th (out of 16), failing to reach the finals for the third consecutive year.
A report conducted by Brand Finance valued the Penrith Panthers club at $46.2m, the highest of any Australian sporting brand.
Squad
Player transfers
A † denotes that the transfer occurred during the 2013 season.
| Player | Signed From | Until end of | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sam Anderson | Newcastle Knights | ||
| Lewis Brown | New Zealand Warriors | ||
| Luke Capewell† | Brisbane Broncos | ||
| Anthony Cherrington | Sydney Roosters | ||
| Tom Humble | Wests Tigers | ||
| Isaac John | Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (Super League) | ||
| Jeremy Latimore | St. George Illawarra Dragons | ||
| Sika Manu | Melbourne Storm | ||
| Mose Masoe | Sydney Roosters | ||
| Wes Naiqama | Newcastle Knights | ||
| Kyle O'Donnell | Newcastle Knights | ||
| Mosese Pangai | North Queensland Cowboys | ||
| James Roberts | South Sydney Rabbitohs | ||
| Dean Whare | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles |
| Player | Signed To | Until end of | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mitch Achurch | Leeds Rhinos (Super League) | ||
| Travis Burns | Hull Kingston Rovers (Super League) | ||
| Danny Galea† | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | ||
| Michael Gordon | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | ||
| Michael Jennings | Sydney Roosters | ||
| Luke Lewis | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | ||
| Harry Siejka | New Zealand Warriors | ||
| Arana Taumata | Released | ||
| Dayne Weston† | Melbourne Storm |
Jersey and Sponsors
In 2013 the Panthers had changed jersey suppliers, ending the relationship with supplier ISC, and starting a new apparel agreement with ASICS. They retained their predominantly black home jerseys from 2012, with minor changes to the collar, mainly due to the change in supplier. The alternate jersey was predominantly white with teal hoops around the midsection, though this jersey was seldom used in 2013, instead opting to use the Women in League jersey for away fixtures which is pink in colour. The heritage jersey used was the 1967 white 'V' on brown design.
OAK were again the major sponsor of the Panthers in 2013. Hertz were announced as the sleeve sponsor for 2013. Tony Ferguson Weight Loss was located on the lower back of the jersey. Tooheys New and HostPlus were short sponsors for 2013.
Fixtures
The Panthers again use Centrebet Stadium as their home ground in 2013, their home ground since they entered the competition in 1967.{{cite news
Pre-season
| Date | Round | Opponent | Venue | Score | Tries | Goals | Attendance | Report | Legend: |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 February | Trial 1 | Wests Tigers | Carrington Park | 34–32 | Nabuli, Daniela, Austin, Coote, T Robinson, Roberts | Austin (5/6) | {{cite news | author= AAP | |
| 16 February | Trial 2 | New Zealand Warriors | Waikato Stadium | 18–32 | Mansour, Brown (2), Simmons, Coote, Daniela | Walsh (3/3), Naiqama (1/3) | 10 000+ | title = Panthers Dominate Hamilton Trial | |
| 23 February | Trial 3 | Parramatta Eels | Centrebet Stadium | 10–10 | Naiqama, Simmons | Naiqama (1/2) | title = Panthers and Eels All Square After 80 Minutes |
Regular season
WIN = #CCFFCC LOSS = #FFBBBB DRAW = #FFFFCC
| Date | Round | Opponent | Venue | Score | Tries | Goals | Attendance | Report | Legend: |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 March | Round 1 | Canberra Raiders | Centrebet Stadium | 32–10 | Manu, Segeyaro, Coote, Smith, Plum | Walsh (6/6) | 10,882 | ||
| 17 March | Round 2 | Wests Tigers | Campbelltown Stadium | 28–18 | Manu (2), Simmons | Walsh (3/3) | 9,715 | ||
| 24 March | Round 3 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Centrebet Stadium | 32–44 | Simmons (2), McKendry, Tighe, Segeyaro, Naiqama | Walsh (4/6) | 12,940 | ||
| 31 March | Round 4 | Gold Coast Titans | Centrebet Stadium | 10–28 | Naiqama, Humble | Naiqama (1/1), Walsh (0/6) | 8,181 | ||
| 6 April | Round 5 | North Queensland Cowboys | Townsville Stadium | 30–0 | 12,431 | ||||
| 13 April | Round 6 | Newcastle Knights | Hunter Stadium | 8–6 | Manu | Walsh (1/1) | 15,536 | ||
| 29 April | Round 7 | Parramatta Eels | Centrebet Stadium | 44–12 | Robinson (2), Segeyaro (2), Simmons (2), Whare, Brown | Moylan (1/1), Walsh (5/7) | 14,211 | ||
| 5 May | Round 8 | Sydney Roosters | Allianz Stadium | 30–6 | Moylan | Walsh (1/1) | 11,176 | ||
| 12 May | Round 9 | Melbourne Storm | Centrebet Stadium | 12–10 | Simmons (2), Robinson | Walsh (0/3) | 7,803 | ||
| 18 May | Round 10 | New Zealand Warriors | Centrebet Stadium | 62–6 | John (3), Brown (2), T Robinson, Segeyaro M Robinson, Simmons, Kingston | Walsh (11/11) | 9,386 | ||
| 25 May | Round 11 | St George Illawarra Dragons | WIN Jubilee Oval | 0–19 | Robinson, Moylan, Whare | Walsh (3/3), FG (1) | 10,922 | ||
| Round 12 | Bye | ||||||||
| 9 June | Round 13 | Wests Tigers | Centrebet Stadium | 18–20 | Simmons, Masoe, Whare | Walsh (3/3) | 16,827 | ||
| 15 June | Round 14 | Canberra Raiders | Canberra Stadium | 24–12 | Simmons (2) | Moylan (1/1), Walsh (1/1) | 9,176 | ||
| Round 15 | Bye | ||||||||
| 29 June | Round 16 | St George Illawarra Dragons | Centrebet Stadium | 25–10 | Moylan, Tighe, Roberts, Segeyaro | Walsh (4/4), FG (1) | 6,271 | ||
| 6 July | Round 17 | Gold Coast Titans | TIO Stadium | 40–18 | Roberts (3), Simmons (2), Walsh, Kingston | Walsh (6/7) | 8,050 | ||
| 13 July | Round 18 | Parramatta Eels | Parramatta Stadium | 10–17 | Simmons (2), Kingston | Walsh (2/3), FG (1) | 9,327 | ||
| 21 July | Round 19 | Newcastle Knights | Centrebet Stadium | 14–32 | Whare, Newton | Walsh (3/3) | 10,240 | ||
| 28 July | Round 20 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Shark Stadium | 38–10 | Roberts (2) | Moylan (0/1), Walsh (1/1) | 14,120 | ||
| 2 August | Round 21 | Sydney Roosters | Centrebet Stadium | 6–42 | Simmons | Walsh (1/1) | 11,879 | ||
| 11 August | Round 22 | North Queensland Cowboys | Centrebet Stadium | 4–36 | Simmons | Walsh (0/1) | 6,611 | ||
| 18 August | Round 23 | New Zealand Warriors | Mt Smart Stadium | 24–28 | Mansour (2), Simmons (2), Manu | Walsh (4/5) | 11,596 | ||
| 23 August | Round 24 | Brisbane Broncos | Centrebet Stadium | 28–12 | Segeyaro (3), Simpkins | Walsh (6/6) | 8,817 | ||
| 31 August | Round 25 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | ANZ Stadium | 34–14 | John, Mansour | Walsh (3/3) | 15,313 | ||
| 8 September | Round 26 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Brookvale Oval | 38–26 | Walsh, Segeyaro, Mansour, Newton, Whare, Masoe | Walsh (6/6), Newton (1/1) | 12,090 |
Ladder
Other teams
In addition to competing in the National Rugby League, the Panthers also fielded semi-professional teams in the National Youth Competition's 2013 Holden Cup (for players aged under 20) and the New South Wales Rugby League's 2013 New South Wales Cup, where the team was known as the Windsor Wolves. The NYC team was captained by Tony Satini.
Representative
Domestic
| Pos. | Player | Team | Call-up |
|---|---|---|---|
| BE | Tim Grant | NRL All Stars | 2013 All Stars match |
| PR | Tim Grant | NSW City | 2013 City vs Country Origin |
International
| Pos. | Player | Team | Call-up |
|---|---|---|---|
| BE | Sam McKendry | 2013 Anzac Test | |
| CE | Dean Whare | ||
| HB | Daniel Foster | 2013 Polynesian Cup | |
| SR | Sika Manu | ||
| CE | Geoff Daniela1 | 2013 World Cup | |
| HB | Isaac John | ||
| CE | Wes Naiqama | ||
| SR | Cameron Ciraldo | ||
| CE | Dean Whare | ||
| HK | James Segeyaro2 | ||
| BE | Mose Masoe | ||
| HB | Daniel Foster | ||
| SR | Sika Manu | ||
| SR | Clint Newton |
1 – Daniela was ruled out by injury.
2 – Segeyaro was ruled out of the tournament by a shoulder injury.
References
References
- Baker, Rosie. (5 December 2013). "NRL versus AFL: Penrith Panthers 'most valuable Aussie sport brand'". adnews.com.au.
- Keeble, Brett. (17 September 2012). "Knights lose two local lads to Penrith". The Herald.
- (28 March 2012). "Utility Lewis Brown signs for Penrith Panthers". stuff.co.nz.
- (24 May 2013). "Penrith Panthers re-sign young gun Matt Moylan until end of 2015 and sign utility Luke Capewell". Fox Sports.
- (18 February 2013). "Anthony Cherrington reunited with Phil Gould at Penrith Panthers". Daily Telegraph.
- Otto, Tyson. (1 November 2012). "Tom Humble quits Wests Tigers to join Penrith Panthers". Daily Telegraph.
- (25 February 2013). "Panthers sign Isaac John". The Australian.
- (2 August 2012). "Panthers sign Kyle O'Donnell and Jeremy Latimore". penrithpanthers.com.au.
- (5 June 2012). "Sika Manu set to join Penrith Panthers". stuff.co.nz.
- (7 December 2012). "Mose Masoe to join the Panthers". penrithpanthers.com.au.
- (13 July 2012). "Wes Naiqama signs with Panthers". NRL.com.
- (10 August 2012). "Panthers sign Moses Pangai for two years". Zero Tackle.
- (10 August 2012). "Penrith Panthers sign James Roberts, who was sacked by South Sydney last month". Daily Telegraph.
- (30 May 2012). "Panthers sign Dean Whare". penrithpanthers.com.au.
- (8 August 2012). "Rhinos Capture Young Australian Forward". therhinos.co.uk.
- (5 September 2012). "Burns seals Robins deal". Sky Sports.
- Proszenko, Adrian. (29 June 2013). "Late deals see Tasi to Broncos, Galea to Dogs". Sydney Morning Herald.
- (17 May 2012). "Phil Gould reveals Michael Gordon is to leave Penrith Panthers after signing with Cronulla Sharks on three-year deal". Herald Sun.
- Chammas, Michael. (15 January 2013). "Jennings signs with Roosters on four-year deal". Sydney Morning Herald.
- Massoud, Josh. (20 July 2012). "Luke Lewis signs with Cronulla Sharks". Daily Telegraph.
- (30 November 2012). "Siejka departs Penrith Panthers to join the New Zealand Warriors". Daily Telegraph.
- (19 February 2013). "Taumata leaves NRL club No.7". NRL.com.
- (6 May 2013). "Melbourne Storm add Penrith Panthers journeyman forward Dane Weston to their NRL roster". The Australian.
- Penrith Panthers. (8 February 2013). "Great try to new Panther Etonia Nabuli. Good lead up work by Newton and Roberts. Panthers lead 6–4 #weownthewest".
- Penrith Panthers. (8 February 2013). "Panthers in again. Daniela with some great foot work scores out wide. 10–4 lead with kick to come #weownthewest".
- Penrith Panthers. (8 February 2013). "Try time Panthers. A powerful run from 10m and Blake Austin scores! 14–4 kick to come #weownthewest".
- Penrith Panthers. (8 February 2013). "Blinding speed from James Roberts sets up Coote for a try. Panthers lead 22–16 at 3 quarter time #WeOwnTheWest".
- Penrith Panthers. (8 February 2013). "Brilliant solo try to Travis Robinson! Kicked the ball forward 3 times and out runs the Tigers to score a 70m try Go Panthers #WeOwnTheWest".
- Penrith Panthers. (8 February 2013). "Panthers score on the buzzer! Regathering from the short kick off sees Roberts score. Kick coming to win the match #WeOwnTheWest".
- Penrith Panthers. (8 February 2013). "Conversion unsuccessful. Panthers lead 10–4 after 30 mins #weownthewest".
- Penrith Panthers. (8 February 2013). "The kick is good, Austin converts his own try. Panthers with a 16–4 lead. 3 mins to halftime #weownthewest".
- Penrith Panthers. (8 February 2013). "Austin converts after the siren and the Panthers win 34–32! Great work by the boys to play the whole 80 mins. #WeOwnTheWest".
- (14 October 2013). "Segeyaro blow for PNG". Sporting Life.
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