Joey discusses ‘unfair’ amount of players leaving Penrith

Jerome Lewis obviously leaving kick out Crichton but knowing that if we talk about their their huge players, the most high profile kick out. Spencer Linux, these sort of players. But then have a look at the fringe players. Wade Egan was there years ago. Jermaine Hopgood is killing it. Parramatta he was there. Tom Jenkins was there. Newcastle now at Newcastle. Charlie Staines. Scored four tries under Bill. He’s at the Tigers and not only they’re losing their high end players, they’re also losing their depth. It’s just not fair, Simple as that. It’s just not fair. There is no real reward for producing your own players. I think there should be some dispensation for local juniors or juniors who have been in the club. You know, whatever it is, 810 years Fisher Harris has been over in Australia since he’s been a young man, 17 and 18. All that work they put in, Spencer, Linear, for instance, Stephen Crichton, for instance. Local juniors have been in the system since they’ve been 1516. So I really feel for it. For Penrith, If you look at their team and they won the comp 3 three years ago, four years ago, if they kept that team you’re talking about with luck, with injury, they could have won six in a right.

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