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Penrith celebrations RAGE as the Panthers arrive at BlueBet Stadium to continue the party


Penrith are so used to winning that they even managed to get sponsors for their premiership goggles.

And who can blame them, after their 28-12 NRL grand final win over Parramatta capped off three of the most dominant years in NRL history with back-to-back titles.

Donned in KFC-branded goggles and with premiership packs that included kilos of chicken and specially-labelled champagne, Panthers players spoke afterwards of a desire to be the dominant team of the modern era.

Already, they have a right to be in the discussion. 

Penrith co-captains Nathan Cleary (middle left) and Isaah Yeo (middle right) present the Provan-Summons trophy to supporters

Supporters cheer on players following the Penrith Panthers 2022 NRL Grand Final victory, at BlueBet Stadium in Penrith

Supporters cheer on players following the Penrith Panthers 2022 NRL Grand Final victory, at BlueBet Stadium in Penrith

The wild celebrations after winning back-to-back premierships with their emphatic win over the Eels commenced the second the players left the field and was still raging this morning.

Bleary eyed Panthers fans arrived at Bluebet Stadium to share the Provan-Summons trophy with their legion of supporters and keep the party rolling. 

Panthers players have shared images and videos of them celebrating loudly and proudly into the night back at Penrith Leagues club.

They wore aviator sunglasses in tribute to their favourite movie of the year, Top Gun: Maverick. They shared a shooey with AFL legend Bam Bam Tuivasa.

Koroisau shows off his three premiership rings including the one that he won at Souths

Koroisau shows off his three premiership rings including the one that he won at Souths 

Taylan May shares a selfie with the trophy with Nathan Cleary

James Fisher-Harris enjoys a vape with the cheeky caption 'Who ya daddy' aimed at Parra fans

Taylan May shares a selfie with the trophy with Nathan Cleary and James Fisher-Harris enjoys a vape with the cheeky caption ‘Who ya daddy’ aimed at Parra fans

Many of the players took the time to honour their families and partners with Viliame Kikau posting that it was the ‘best feeling ever’.

Some players lit up giant victory cigars, others like James Fisher-Harris celebrated with vape devices.

The players rubbed shoulders with fans all night, only emerging as the sun came up over the…



Source : dailymail

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