It is not lost on winger Brian To’o that he and his three ‘brothers’ – Jarome Luai, Stephen Crichton and Spencer Leniu – may have played their last game together at the Panthers.
This week, it suddenly hit home for Brian To’o that he and his three Penrith “brothers” – Jarome Luai, Stephen Crichton and Spencer Leniu – may have already played their last game together for the premiers.is no guaranteeCrichton and Leniu, meanwhile, have a maximum of five games left for the premiers before they join Canterbury and the Sydney Roosters respectively next year.
“All four of us are really close off the field,” To’o told this masthead ahead of Saturday evening’s clash against North Queensland. “They were all in my wedding party and while we’re not related by blood, we’re brothers by choice. “It’s an undescribable bond. Every team has their own bond with their brothers, but I’m really tight with these boys and I grew up with them.
“To see two of them go their own way is going to be different. It’s a weird feeling. There will be mixed emotions.“It wasn’t nice to see one of your brothers go down last weekend. It’s never good to see any of your teammates go down, or anyone injured [for that matter]. Hopefully [Luai] can come back stronger, and whether that’s this year or next, he’ll do his thing.
“I know Romes, he doesn’t like to complain, and he likes to be tough with it. God willing he’s back. The prelim final is the set date, but we’ll see what happens.”To’o is signed at Penrith until the end of 2027. Crichton pursued the chance to play fullback at Canterbury and Leniu was lured by the promise of a starting front-row spot at Bondi. There are hopes Penrith can still accommodate Luai, who is a free agent come November 1.
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