This is a list of Penrith Panthers representatives, rugby league players who were selected for international or domestic representative teams while playing for the Penrith Panthers.
Players chosen from the Windsor Wolves between 2008 and 2013 as the Wolves acted as Penrith's New South Wales Cup team. Players chosen from St Marys Saints are listed only if they played for the Panthers in the same year as their representative selection.
International
editState Of Origin
editNew South Wales
edit- Brad Izzard (1982, 1991)
- Royce Simmons (1984, 1986–88)
- Greg Alexander (1989–91)
- John Cartwright (1989, 1991–92)
- Mark Geyer (1989, 1991)
- Chris Mortimer (1989)
- Peter Kelly (1989)
- Brad Fittler (1990–95)
- Graham Mackay (1992–94)
- Steve Carter (1992)
- Ryan Girdler (1999–01)
- Craig Gower (2001, 2004–06)
- Matt Adamson (2001)
- Trent Waterhouse (2004, 2009–10)
- Luke Rooney (2004)
- Luke Lewis (2004, 2009–12)
- Michael Jennings (2009–12)
- Michael Gordon (2010)
- Tim Grant (2012)
- Matt Moylan (2016)
- Josh Mansour (2016)
- James Maloney (2018–19)
- Nathan Cleary (2018–23)
- Reagan Campbell-Gillard (2018)
- Tyrone Peachey (2018)
- Isaah Yeo (2020–24)
- Brian To'o (2021–24)
- Jarome Luai (2021–24)
- Liam Martin (2021–24)
- Apisai Koroisau (2021–22)
- Stephen Crichton (2022–23)
- Dylan Edwards (2024)
New South Wales (SL)
edit- Craig Gower (1997)
- Ryan Girdler (1997)
- Greg Alexander (1997)
Queensland
edit- Darryl Brohman (1983, 1986)
- Alan McIndoe (1989–90)
- Trevor Gillmeister (1994)
- Matt Sing (1995)
- Craig Greenhill (1999–00)
- Scott Sattler (2003)
- Rhys Wesser (2004, 2006)
- Ben Ross (2004–05)
- Petero Civoniceva (2008–11)
- Kurt Capewell (2020–21)
All Stars Game
editNRL All Stars
edit- Michael Jennings (2010, 2011, 2012)
- Tim Grant (2013)
- Matt Moylan (2015)
- Trent Merrin (2016)
Indigenous All Stars
edit- Tyrone Peachey (2015–16, 2023)
- Will Smith (2016)
- Jamie Soward (2016)
- Leilani Latu (2016)
- Jordan Grant (2024)[6]
Māori All Stars
edit- Dean Whare (2019)
- James Tamou (2019)
- James Fisher-Harris (2019, 2021–23)
- Malakai Watene-Zelezniak (2020)
- Zane Tetevano (2020)
- Jarome Luai (2021)
- Preston Riki (2023)
City Vs Country Origin
editNSW City
edit- Greg Alexander (1988)
- John Cartwright (1990, 1992)
- Mark Geyer (1991)
- Paul Clarke (1991)
- Brad Fittler (1991)
- Colin van der Voort (1991)
- Paul Smith (1991)
- Robbie Beckett (1995)
- Jody Gall (2001)
- Craig Gower (2003, 2005–07)
- Joel Clinton (2003, 2005–06)
- Shane Rodney (2004)
- Luke Rooney (2004, 2006, 2008)
- Luke Lewis (2004–08)
- Trent Waterhouse (2006, 2009–10)
- Michael Jennings (2009–10)
- Lachlan Coote (2010)
- Tim Grant (2010)
- Matt Moylan (2014–15)
- Waqa Blake (2015)
- Tyrone Peachey (2015–16)
- Reagan Campbell-Gillard (2015–16)
- Bryce Cartwright (2016–17)
- Lelani Latu (2016)
- Josh Mansour (2016)
- James Tamou (2017)
- Nathan Cleary (2017)
NSW Country
edit- Royce Simmons (1988)
- Chris Mortimer (1989)
- Steve Carter (1991–92, 1995)
- Chris Hicks (2001)
- Luke Priddis (2004, 2006)
- Amos Roberts (2004)
- Preston Campbell (2005)
- Michael Gordon (2011)
- Jamal Idris (2014)
- Adam Docker (2014)
- Isaah Yeo (2016)
Other honours
editPrime Minister's XIII
edit- Luke Priddis (2005)
- Ben Ross (2005)
- Trent Waterhouse (2006, 2009)
- Craig Stapleton (2006)
- Michael Jennings (2008–09)
- Maurice Blair (2008)
- Petero Civoniceva (2009)
- Tim Grant (2011)
- Lachlan Coote (2012)
- Kevin Kingston (2012)
- Matt Moylan (2014, 2016)
- Josh Mansour (2014)
- Jeremy Latimore (2015)
- Reagan Campbell-Gillard (2015, 2018)
- James Segeyaro (2015)
- Tyrone Peachey (2015, 2018)
Indigenous Dreamtime Team
edit- Rhys Wesser (2008)
- Maurice Blair (2008)
New Zealand Māori
edit- Sam McKendry (2008, 2010)
- Sandor Earl (2010)
Representative captains
editInternational
edit- Gary Freeman (1994–95)
- Brad Fittler (1995)
- Craig Gower (2005)
- Sika Manu (2014–15)
- Wes Naiqama (2014)
- Tupou Sopoaga (2016)[1]
- Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (2018)
- James Fisher-Harris (2023–24)[7]
- Isaah Yeo (2024)[8]
Representative Coaching Staff
editNew South Wales
- Phil Gould (Coach - 1992–94)
NSW City
- Phil Gould (Coach - 1992–94)
Māori All Stars
- Ben Gardiner (2023)[9]
Samoa
- Ben Gardiner (2023–24)[9]
References
edit- ^ a b "Cook Islands criticise NRL clubs after Lebanon win". Radio NZ. 9 May 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
The Kukis squad was captained by Penrith Panthers forward Tupou Sopoaga but was largely made up of players from the NRL Under 20s and reserve grade competitions in New South Wales and Queensland, and some locals.
- ^ "Cerruto selected for Italy". Penrith Panthers. 11 October 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
- ^ "Cowen carving up in Cup". Facebook. Malta Rugby League. 29 August 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
- ^ "Penrith Panthers star debuts for Malta". Facebook. Malta Rugby League. 8 October 2023. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
A mainstay in Penrith's pathways program for several years now, playing in the Panthers Harold Matthews Cup, UNE SG Ball Cup, Jersey Flegg Cup and The Knock On Effect NSW Cup sides, Ryley Smith debuted for the Malta Knights National Team yesterday afternoon.
- ^ "Stein selected for Bravehearts". Penrith Panthers. 12 October 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
- ^ "Jordan Grant named for Indigenous All Stars". Penrith Panthers. 8 February 2024. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
- ^ "Fisher-Harris confirmed as new Kiwis captain". NRL.com. 15 October 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ Walter, Brad (7 October 2024). "Yeo named captain, Moses halfback in new-look 'Roos". NRL.com. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ a b Walter, Brad (20 September 2023). "Gardiner, Soward to coach Samoa teams at Pacific Championships". NRL. Retrieved 18 February 2024.