They also had Burton coming through at the same time as Luai... so moving Maloney becomes an even easier decision.
I think one of the biggest things for panthers was Yeo changing from an OK second rower into a workhorse 80min ball playing lock.... like where the **** did that transformation come from.
He's basically a halfback in the forwards... was he that skilled coming through or has Ivan somehow extracted it out of him??
Isaah was always a versatile player coming through so I wasn't that shocked that he ended up becoming a better version of Luke Lewis.
They also had Fisher-Harris find his place in the middle and it all just fell into place.
2019 always felt like an anamoly and there were even signs that season that they were in for bigger and better things. Now nobody would have called four premierships, one runners up and counting but a premiership didn't seem out of the realm of possibilities considering how successful they'd been through the grades.
It probably says something about the rest of the competition that they've gone through the past five years and nobody has figured out how to beat them.
Their main competition in Melbourne suffered the brunt of the Dolphin's recruitment drive so they had to do a mini-rebuild to set themselves up. They really over-achieved this season and really should be dominant next year.
The Roosters have been massive under-achievers and have always looked a class below every at full-strength. It looks like they're in a transition/rebuild phase of their own now.
Souths are similar to the Roosters where they've been dominant in patches and have even been able to beat the Panthers. However they just have a softness to them and it seemed like there were a few egos that prevented them from firing a shot. I'm expecting big things from them in '25.
Then there's teams like the Broncos and the Cowboys who over-achieved but couldn't maintain the standard and they're trying to find their place. There's a few teams like the Warriors, Knights, Raiders, Sea Eagles etc. who just float in that 5th-14th range with the odd great season.
I think Canterbury will be the team that emerges as one of the competition heavyweights.
Cronulla are in their own separate category where they're so close yet so far. They've built a brilliant 5th place squad but it's like Canterbury under Des, who is their match winner? If you do Sproj's head to head, do they look a class above their opposition or do they barely scrape by?