
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Nathan Cleary was seen supporting his brother Jett at a Warriors and Wests Tigers Jersey Flegg game, along with their father Ivan and one of their sisters.
This was a rare sighting in enemy territory for the Penrith heroes, as Jett made the surprising decision to sign with the Warriors last year.
Despite the high hopes that Jett would join Nathan in the Penrith team, he wanted to forge his own path and develop his skills in New Zealand.
The Cleary family attended the game to show their support for Jett, who started at halfback for the Warriors in the Under-21 competition.
The game ended in a 20-20 draw, and it was the first time the Warriors played in Australia since Round 1.
The Clearys also visited Wests Leagues Club during their outing to Campbelltown.
Jett explained his decision to leave the Penrith system and join the Warriors, stating that he wanted to step out of the shadow of his successful brother and father and carve out his own success.
He recognized that staying in Penrith would have been an easier path, but he chose to challenge himself and prove himself in a different environment.
Overall, the Cleary family's presence at the game highlighted their unwavering support for Jett as he builds his own career in rugby league.
Despite the bittersweet separation from his brother and father, Jett is determined to make a name for himself and succeed on his own terms.