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James Segeyaro breaks a tackle during the 2016 Auckland Nines.

Auckland Nines should be scrapped: Penrith

Panthers boss Brian Fletcher has labelled the Auckland Nines pre-season competition an unnecessary risk to players ahead of its fourth edition in New Zealand, starting Saturday.

Panthers release Chris Grevsmuhl

On the move: Chris Grevsmuhl in action for Penrith against his former club South Sydney.

The Penrith Panthers have parted ways with backrower Chris Grevsmuhl, citing the player's 'personal issues' in a statement on Friday evening.

Wallace embarrassed by fishing injury

Good to go: Peter Wallace.

It was the freak fishing injury that threatened to derail his NRL pre-season, but the only pain for Peter Wallace was the embarrassment of telling the story.

Cartwright to continue family tradition at Penrith

Jed Cartwright is continuing a proud tradition at the Chocolate Soldiers.

Had Ivan Cleary still been at Penrith, his son Nathan would likely still be waiting to make his debut. Which is why Jed Cartwright, also the son of a gun, is relieved his famous father won't be joining him at the foot of the mountains.

Panthers recruit sprays Dragons' shackled style

Mitch Rein plans to show his silky skills at the Panthers.

Mitch Rein has opened up about the toll his departure from St George Illawarra has taken, revealing he is relieved to be free of the "limitations" the Dragons coaching staff put on the side's sputtering attack.

Mansour hobbled for most of 2017: Gould

Facing a long road back to the field: Penrith Panthers player Josh Mansour.

Penrith boss Phil Gould expects Josh Mansour's serious knee injury suffered on Australian representative duty at the Four Nations to affect most of his 2017 NRL season.