Monday, March 30, 2026
Europe Times
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Science
    • World
    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    Deal reached on Union Customs Code reform | News | European Parliament

    Deal reached on Union Customs Code reform | News | European Parliament

    LUX Audience Award: invitation to the ceremony and to interview finalists | News | European Parliament

    LUX Audience Award: invitation to the ceremony and to interview finalists | News | European Parliament

    MEPs travel to China for first visit in eight years to focus on digital economy | News | European Parliament

    MEPs travel to China for first visit in eight years to focus on digital economy | News | European Parliament

    Child sexual abuse online: voluntary detection measures will not be extended | News | European Parliament

    Child sexual abuse online: voluntary detection measures will not be extended | News | European Parliament

    €1.8 million EU support to help workers in Austria find a new job | News | European Parliament

    €1.8 million EU support to help workers in Austria find a new job | News | European Parliament

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Education
    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gadget
    • Mobile
    • Startup
    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    Attention is all you need – why Europe should decouple from US technology

    Attention is all you need – why Europe should decouple from US technology

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    ‘It’s madness’: Why Manly’s Seibold call was wrong… as ugly playing group ‘rumour’ put to bed

    ‘It’s madness’: Why Manly’s Seibold call was wrong… as ugly playing group ‘rumour’ put to bed

    ‘The problem is…’: Dogs’ sorry ‘deja vu’ as Ciraldo’s spine switch highlights unsolved problem

    ‘The problem is…’: Dogs’ sorry ‘deja vu’ as Ciraldo’s spine switch highlights unsolved problem

    ‘Up there with spitting’: Riewoldt fumes over ‘light’ blood-wipe ban as Tribunal fails ‘pub test’

    ‘Up there with spitting’: Riewoldt fumes over ‘light’ blood-wipe ban as Tribunal fails ‘pub test’

    Bombers’ m payout problem, Voss has ‘one-month window’ as double AFL sacking fears grow

    Bombers’ $1m payout problem, Voss has ‘one-month window’ as double AFL sacking fears grow

    ‘Lose to the NRL, it’s a mistake’: AFL’s risky GF gamble as cross-code problem flies under radar

    ‘Lose to the NRL, it’s a mistake’: AFL’s risky GF gamble as cross-code problem flies under radar

    Deafening calls to swing Dons selection axe; injuries cruel Carlton even further: Team Tips

    Deafening calls to swing Dons selection axe; injuries cruel Carlton even further: Team Tips

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Jürgen Habermas and the case for a supranational democracy in Europe

    Jürgen Habermas and the case for a supranational democracy in Europe

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    How Europe can resolve its Trump-China dilemma

    How Europe can resolve its Trump-China dilemma

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Game of Thrones
    • MotoGP 2017
    • eSports
    • Fashion Week
  • Review
    Movie Review: ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’

    Movie Review: ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’

    Movie Review: ‘They Will Kill You’

    Movie Review: ‘They Will Kill You’

    Jeff Bridges and Allison Janney to Lead ‘Minions & Monsters’

    Jeff Bridges and Allison Janney to Lead ‘Minions & Monsters’

    Movie Review: ‘Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come’

    Movie Review: ‘Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come’

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    ‘Project Hail Mary’ Interview: Ryan Gosling

    ‘Project Hail Mary’ Interview: Ryan Gosling

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Science
    • World
    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    Deal reached on Union Customs Code reform | News | European Parliament

    Deal reached on Union Customs Code reform | News | European Parliament

    LUX Audience Award: invitation to the ceremony and to interview finalists | News | European Parliament

    LUX Audience Award: invitation to the ceremony and to interview finalists | News | European Parliament

    MEPs travel to China for first visit in eight years to focus on digital economy | News | European Parliament

    MEPs travel to China for first visit in eight years to focus on digital economy | News | European Parliament

    Child sexual abuse online: voluntary detection measures will not be extended | News | European Parliament

    Child sexual abuse online: voluntary detection measures will not be extended | News | European Parliament

    €1.8 million EU support to help workers in Austria find a new job | News | European Parliament

    €1.8 million EU support to help workers in Austria find a new job | News | European Parliament

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Education
    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gadget
    • Mobile
    • Startup
    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    Attention is all you need – why Europe should decouple from US technology

    Attention is all you need – why Europe should decouple from US technology

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    ‘It’s madness’: Why Manly’s Seibold call was wrong… as ugly playing group ‘rumour’ put to bed

    ‘It’s madness’: Why Manly’s Seibold call was wrong… as ugly playing group ‘rumour’ put to bed

    ‘The problem is…’: Dogs’ sorry ‘deja vu’ as Ciraldo’s spine switch highlights unsolved problem

    ‘The problem is…’: Dogs’ sorry ‘deja vu’ as Ciraldo’s spine switch highlights unsolved problem

    ‘Up there with spitting’: Riewoldt fumes over ‘light’ blood-wipe ban as Tribunal fails ‘pub test’

    ‘Up there with spitting’: Riewoldt fumes over ‘light’ blood-wipe ban as Tribunal fails ‘pub test’

    Bombers’ m payout problem, Voss has ‘one-month window’ as double AFL sacking fears grow

    Bombers’ $1m payout problem, Voss has ‘one-month window’ as double AFL sacking fears grow

    ‘Lose to the NRL, it’s a mistake’: AFL’s risky GF gamble as cross-code problem flies under radar

    ‘Lose to the NRL, it’s a mistake’: AFL’s risky GF gamble as cross-code problem flies under radar

    Deafening calls to swing Dons selection axe; injuries cruel Carlton even further: Team Tips

    Deafening calls to swing Dons selection axe; injuries cruel Carlton even further: Team Tips

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Jürgen Habermas and the case for a supranational democracy in Europe

    Jürgen Habermas and the case for a supranational democracy in Europe

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    How Europe can resolve its Trump-China dilemma

    How Europe can resolve its Trump-China dilemma

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Game of Thrones
    • MotoGP 2017
    • eSports
    • Fashion Week
  • Review
    Movie Review: ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’

    Movie Review: ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’

    Movie Review: ‘They Will Kill You’

    Movie Review: ‘They Will Kill You’

    Jeff Bridges and Allison Janney to Lead ‘Minions & Monsters’

    Jeff Bridges and Allison Janney to Lead ‘Minions & Monsters’

    Movie Review: ‘Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come’

    Movie Review: ‘Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come’

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    ‘Project Hail Mary’ Interview: Ryan Gosling

    ‘Project Hail Mary’ Interview: Ryan Gosling

No Result
View All Result
Europe Times
  • Home
  • News
  • Education
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Review
Home Entertainment Sports

‘Erratic’: Damning stat behind shocking Panthers slide as history shuts door on fifth straight title

in Sports
Reading Time: 6 mins read
A A
0
‘Erratic’: Damning stat behind shocking Panthers slide as history shuts door on fifth straight title
102
SHARES
1.3k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


What in the world has happened to the Penrith Panthers?

Winners of the last four premierships, the Panthers are playing an unrecognisable brand of footy amid a dreadful 1-5 start to the season.

No team in the history of the game has overcome such a start to a season and won a comp.

Watch your team in the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership. Stream every round LIVE in 4K, with no ad-breaks during play, on Kayo Sports. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited-time offer.

Champions can never be counted out though, which is why there’s still a feeling that they’ll be able to figure things out and mount another charge at glory.

However, they need to turn around things … and quickly. Ivan Cleary said as much in his post-match press conference on Thursday night.

“We obviously need to turn that around but once we do I feel like we can get going … but tough times at the moment,” the Panthers coach said following the 30-12 loss to the Dolphins.

Penrith have built their dynasty off a tough, restrictive defensive unit which battered the spirits of opponents time and time again.

That reputation though, is in danger of being lost and a damning stat supports this.

Between 2020 and 2024 – the years Penrith made five straight grand finals, winning four – the Panthers conceded 30 points in a game on just six occasions (4.5%).

Through six games in 2025, Penrith have already allowed their opposition to score at least 30 points three times (50%).

On average this season, they’ve conceded 28.3 points per game.

Penrith’s once fearsome defence is no longer feared.

Graph showing points conceded by Panthers in each game since start of 2020. The red indicates each time Penrith conceded at least 30 points. Source: FOX LABSource: FOX SPORTS

Cleary is “concerned” and doesn’t yet have the answers for his side’s defensive slump.

“It’s pretty obvious our defence is not up to standard and that’s having a big effect on the rest of the game,” he said.

“Too many weeks where we just can’t defend our line which just gives the opposition confidence and probably takes ours away a little bit.

“That’s something we’ve historically been so good at so that’s probably a little concerning for all of us so there’s obviously a few questions that haven’t been answered.

“We’ve got to get to work and make sure we improve it because if we don’t the same thing will keep happening. But I’m still confident we can improve we just need to do it at some point.”

Fox League’s Bryan Fletcher believes Penrith are being exposed on the edges, which is leading to errors when they chase the game from behind, which they are not used to.

“The Dolphins were getting to their edges and scoring tries through there, which is unusual for Penrith,” Fletcher said.

“I think the other thing we have seen this year, which we haven’t seen is that they are always chasing points.

“The last month they have been trying to chase points and that’s when they make mistakes and look a bit erratic.”

Hammer scores hat-trick against Panthers | 00:57

MORE NRL NEWS

‘UNAVOIDABLE’: Panthers flyer sin-binned for high shot as legend doubts crackdown

‘BACK AT HOME WORKING’: Whirlwind year that transformed reborn Broncos star

QLD STATE OF PLAY: Slater’s No. 1 dilemma; DCE call that could shake-up Maroons

‘INSIDE’: Tip on shock Roosters-Walker call as Gus condemns snub in move for DCE

It can be easy to forget about the raft of players Penrith lose each season due to salary cap constraints given they’ve been able to overcome it every year.

Jarome Luai and James Fisher-Harris were the two key losses in free agency this past off-season, with both excellent defensive players for their position.

Could that duo’s departure be the straw that breaks the camel’s back?

One ex-NRL star says that it isn’t an excuse for the depth of Penrith’s stunning recent form reversal.

“This is a team that over the last four seasons also have conceded on average 13 and a half points a game,” Corey Parker said on SEN.

“They are miles off, not just a fraction, absolutely miles off.

“11 players played tonight that played in last year’s grand final, 11.

“That is no excuse, absolutely none at all. So, something has gone amiss.”

While the Panthers are struggling defensively, things aren’t much better with ball in hand.

Penrith have never had to be prolific scorers in years past due to their stellar defence, but with that side of the ball letting them down this season, plenty of points are now required.

Six rounds into the season and the Panthers’ attack has been solid without being great (22ppg) which hasn’t been nearly enough.

The loss of Jarome Luai and James Fisher-Harris have been felt by the Panthers.Source: Getty Images

Against the Dolphins though, the Nathan Cleary-led Panthers struggled to take advantage of several terrific opportunities.

Despite the lopsided scoreline the Dolphins’ way, Penrith had 50 tackles inside the opposition 20 but yet, could only record 12 points.

That was more than double the Dolphins’ figure of 23 tackles in opposition 20.

NRL great Cooper Cronk couldn’t believe what he was seeing from the Panthers.

“They just look clunky Penrith,” Cronk said in commentary.

“There are multiple times where people are out of position, the ball gets played back inside and they’re running across field with no real forward momentum at all.”

Fox League’s Andrew Voss noted the stark difference in red zone opportunities.

“Look at that stat. Penrith, with Cleary and Edwards on deck, have been tackled in red zone 32 times,” Voss said early in the second half.

“If that was anytime in the last four years, the scoreboard is flipped over to 24-6 in favour of Penrith,” Cronk responded.

“With that much possession in the red zone, Penrith should be scoring more points.”

Any other team in the NRL would be written off in this position, but recent history means the Panthers are given the benefit of the doubt.

They deserve to be, especially with all the star power on their roster, but on current form Penrith won’t go close to the top eight.



Source link

Previous Post

‘Never seen anything like this’: Investigation launched into potential match-fixing incident

Next Post

New vision reveals true reason for Rory disaster; great’s reality check over simmering issue: Talking Pts

Related Posts

‘It’s madness’: Why Manly’s Seibold call was wrong… as ugly playing group ‘rumour’ put to bed
Sports

‘It’s madness’: Why Manly’s Seibold call was wrong… as ugly playing group ‘rumour’ put to bed

30 March 2026
‘The problem is…’: Dogs’ sorry ‘deja vu’ as Ciraldo’s spine switch highlights unsolved problem
Sports

‘The problem is…’: Dogs’ sorry ‘deja vu’ as Ciraldo’s spine switch highlights unsolved problem

30 March 2026
‘Up there with spitting’: Riewoldt fumes over ‘light’ blood-wipe ban as Tribunal fails ‘pub test’
Sports

‘Up there with spitting’: Riewoldt fumes over ‘light’ blood-wipe ban as Tribunal fails ‘pub test’

30 March 2026
Bombers’ m payout problem, Voss has ‘one-month window’ as double AFL sacking fears grow
Sports

Bombers’ $1m payout problem, Voss has ‘one-month window’ as double AFL sacking fears grow

30 March 2026
‘Lose to the NRL, it’s a mistake’: AFL’s risky GF gamble as cross-code problem flies under radar
Sports

‘Lose to the NRL, it’s a mistake’: AFL’s risky GF gamble as cross-code problem flies under radar

30 March 2026
Deafening calls to swing Dons selection axe; injuries cruel Carlton even further: Team Tips
Sports

Deafening calls to swing Dons selection axe; injuries cruel Carlton even further: Team Tips

30 March 2026
Next Post
New vision reveals true reason for Rory disaster; great’s reality check over simmering issue: Talking Pts

New vision reveals true reason for Rory disaster; great’s reality check over simmering issue: Talking Pts

Discussion about this post

Recent News

‘It’s madness’: Why Manly’s Seibold call was wrong… as ugly playing group ‘rumour’ put to bed

‘It’s madness’: Why Manly’s Seibold call was wrong… as ugly playing group ‘rumour’ put to bed

30 March 2026
‘The problem is…’: Dogs’ sorry ‘deja vu’ as Ciraldo’s spine switch highlights unsolved problem

‘The problem is…’: Dogs’ sorry ‘deja vu’ as Ciraldo’s spine switch highlights unsolved problem

30 March 2026
‘Up there with spitting’: Riewoldt fumes over ‘light’ blood-wipe ban as Tribunal fails ‘pub test’

‘Up there with spitting’: Riewoldt fumes over ‘light’ blood-wipe ban as Tribunal fails ‘pub test’

30 March 2026
Bombers’ m payout problem, Voss has ‘one-month window’ as double AFL sacking fears grow

Bombers’ $1m payout problem, Voss has ‘one-month window’ as double AFL sacking fears grow

30 March 2026
‘Lose to the NRL, it’s a mistake’: AFL’s risky GF gamble as cross-code problem flies under radar

‘Lose to the NRL, it’s a mistake’: AFL’s risky GF gamble as cross-code problem flies under radar

30 March 2026
Deafening calls to swing Dons selection axe; injuries cruel Carlton even further: Team Tips

Deafening calls to swing Dons selection axe; injuries cruel Carlton even further: Team Tips

30 March 2026
Star’s phone call apology, AFL’s ban demand for blood-wiping act revealed — Tribunal LIVE

Star’s phone call apology, AFL’s ban demand for blood-wiping act revealed — Tribunal LIVE

30 March 2026
Storm star Tui Kamikamica rushed to hospital after suffering suspected stroke

Storm star Tui Kamikamica rushed to hospital after suffering suspected stroke

30 March 2026
Europe Times

Uniting Voices, Sharing Visions. Your trusted source for comprehensive coverage of the latest events, trends, and stories shaping our continent. Stay informed, inspired, and connected with Europe Times.

Browse by Category

  • Apps
  • Business
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion
  • Food
  • Gadget
  • Gaming
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Mobile
  • Movie
  • Music
  • News
  • Politics
  • Review
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Startup
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • World

Recent News

‘It’s madness’: Why Manly’s Seibold call was wrong… as ugly playing group ‘rumour’ put to bed

‘It’s madness’: Why Manly’s Seibold call was wrong… as ugly playing group ‘rumour’ put to bed

30 March 2026
‘The problem is…’: Dogs’ sorry ‘deja vu’ as Ciraldo’s spine switch highlights unsolved problem

‘The problem is…’: Dogs’ sorry ‘deja vu’ as Ciraldo’s spine switch highlights unsolved problem

30 March 2026

© 2024 Europe Times. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Education
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Review

© 2024 Europe Times. All rights reserved.