You nailed it ,well done.An absolute pest to the refs. A real competitor. Tough and had some skills. The type that gets white line fever as he crossed the stripe. But a nice bloke off the field, or he was to me anyway.
I think he liked donuts.
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You nailed it ,well done.An absolute pest to the refs. A real competitor. Tough and had some skills. The type that gets white line fever as he crossed the stripe. But a nice bloke off the field, or he was to me anyway.
I think he liked donuts.
My unc was an nrl ref. We went to kogarah and the prick penalised us out of the game. On the drive home I said you cost us that game you prick of a ref. And he said Langmack was being a pest again and decided to penalise him every time he opened his mouth.I was at this game as all my friends were St George wankers.🤣
Stats: Peter Langmack
Debuted at Parramatta in 1971 before heading further west to Penrith in 1973.
Langmack would play 13 matches in his first season at the Panthers, crossing for one try.
He would start in all 22 matches in 1974 at lock. In the match against St. George at Penrith Park, he crossed for 5 tries, which to this day remains a club record.
He would play two more seasons at the Panthers before leaving at the end of the 1976 season, where he would return to the Eels. He retired at the end of the 1978 season.
He was the older brother of Paul who played over 300 first grade matches at Canterbury, Western Suburbs and the Roosters, and his sister Diane is currently employed as the public relations manager at the Panthers.
I'm not sure if some are not absorbing the fact that whether they rate Douehi or not personally, that he will be picked up easily by another club but there is no guarantee we can replace him with anyone better.But what do we do when all those you say yes to say no to us?
I don't see how this type of attitude helps. Yes it's fair to say we won't reward mediocrity but it is in no way realistic to completely overhaul the roster with star players.
Bob Borland, Les Mara, Ron Clothier are a few names that come to mind and I think Len Killeen might have also had a year or two at PenrithFor those old enough to remember, at one stage, many years ago,the Panthers were referred to as the Tigers reserve grade, the worm may be turning.
It's starting to look that way.Backflip?
“The club has a new coaching staff, incredible facilities, some great new signings, and a strong junior nursery, so I’m really excited to be a part this club.”I’m sure Wests Tigers will make strong progress in 2023.
Charlie Staines
Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe says Staines is a welcome addition.I’m confident Charlie will continue his development at our club and it’s great to have him on board."
Tim Sheens
“I would also like to thank Tyrone for his efforts and wish him and his family the best in years to come.”He’s a proven speedster, a premiership-winner, and a player with immense talent.
Justin Pascoe
yeah maybe more about getting peachey off the books than anything else and Staines realising at Penrith he would be playing nsw cupA 1 year contract, thanks interesting???
Great piece of business being it's a low risk 1 year deal. Hopefully he can put on some size, score a lot of tries and finally live up to his potential.It's official
Wests Tigers has signed exciting, young Penrith winger, Charlie Staines for the 2023 season and released Tyrone Peachey from the final year of his contract.
Staines will link up with Wests Tigers in early November on a one-year deal.
Staines scores his team's final try in the 2022 Grand Final win over Eels![]()
The 22-year-old burst onto the scene in 2020, scoring four tries on debut. He increased that tally to 23 tries from 38 appearances across three seasons, including a try in the Panthers’ grand final win over the Eels.
Staines became somewhat of a cult figure at the foot of the mountains after crossing for six tries in his first two NRL games, earning the nickname the ‘Forbes Ferrari’.
Staines with assistant coach David Furner at Wests Tigers Centre of Excellence![]()
Staines says he’s looking forward to a new start under coach Tim Sheens.
“The club has a new coaching staff, incredible facilities, some great new signings, and a strong junior nursery, so I’m really excited to be a part this club.”
Sheens says Staines is a player he looks forward to working with.
“Charlie has shown what he is capable of,” said Sheens.
“Like most of our squad, he’s young and still learning.
Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe says Staines is a welcome addition.
“We are delighted to have Charlie join the Wests Tigers," said Pascoe.
“I would also like to thank Tyrone for his efforts and wish him and his family the best in years to come.”
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Peachey will re-join Penrith after making 13 NRL appearances in his first year at Wests Tigers in 2022.
He had a few good hitsMadge had an eye for talent. 🍑 up there with one of his best signings
“The club has a new coaching staff, incredible facilities, some great new signings, and a strong junior nursery, so I’m really excited to be a part this club.”I’m sure Wests Tigers will make strong progress in 2023.
Charlie Staines
Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe says Staines is a welcome addition.I’m confident Charlie will continue his development at our club and it’s great to have him on board."
Tim Sheens
“I would also like to thank Tyrone for his efforts.He’s a proven speedster, a premiership-winner, and a player with immense talent.
Justin Pascoe
Madge extending Brooks for 4 years on huge coin was criminalHe had a few good hits
AD Jacko Papalli
But jenko, peach, Zane
🤢
Oporto JoeyHe had a few good hits
AD Jacko Papalli
But jenko, peach, Zane
🤢