Awesome: Panthers back again on the stage for a big award.

The Penrith Jaguars have returned to-back once more, this time off the field.

The three-time consecutive NRL premiers were for this present week delegated the Game NSW Group of the Year at the NSW Bosses of Game Service.

The Jaguars took out the honor in a lope in 2022 in the wake of winning all of the significant rugby association premierships in the state, and regardless of having less progress in the lower grades this time around, their prosperity at NRL level in taking out a third consecutive prevalence was sufficient to see the club take out the honor once more.

The Jaguars were the main beneficiary of an honor at the function out of the NRL or rugby association all the more extensively on the rear of a season where they won the minor prevalence and prevalence notwithstanding more high-profile takeoffs in the pre-season.

Jaguars bunch Chief Brian Fletcher said the honor was a tick to the way of life and pathway that has been worked at the club, with a significant part of the 1st grade side being out of the nearby junior catchment regions.

“We have a magnificent culture directly through the spot (at Jaguars). We adhere to an arrangement and we have a great pathway,” Fletcher told the club site.

“Our way of life begins with the mentors. Ivan Cleary is a superb man and he has great mentors under him. Every one of the mentors and players get along so well and that has added to our prosperity.”

In winning three straight premierships, the Jaguars turned into the primary group in the NRL period to do as such, in spite of the fact that were watching great and really out of the game into the last part of the terrific last.

Penrith will initiate their mission for a memorable fourth consecutive prevalence with a conflict away from home on Friday, Walk 8 against the Melbourne Tempest.
Full rundown of 2023 Game NSW grants

Group of the Year – Penrith Jaguars
Competitor of the Year – Jessica Fox OAM
Mentor of the Year – Myriam Fox
Competitor of the Year with an Incapacity – Lauren Parker
2023 Youthful Competitor of the Year – Errol Gulden
Youthful Competitor of the Year with an Incapacity – Arato Katsuda-Green
Aces Competitor of the Year – Tony Goodwin
Group of the Year with an Incapacity – Daniel Michel/Ashlee Maddern and Jamieson Example/Amanda Leeson
Director of the Year – Annelise Rosnell
Occasion of the Year – FIBA Ladies’ Asia Cup
Official of the Year – Jemma Cook
Association of the Year – NSW Goalball

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