
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Panthers superstar Nathan Cleary suffered a head knock during a collision with Jahrome Hughes in last week's game against the Storm.
As a result of showing category 1 concussion symptoms, Cleary was forced to sit out the Panthers' upcoming match against Souths under the NRL's 11-day stand-down policy.
Despite his absence, Penrith managed to secure a victory with five tries scored in Cleary's absence.
However, there is promising news for Panthers fans as Cleary is expected to make a full recovery and return to the field for their game against the Cowboys next Friday.
Panthers coach Ivan Cleary provided an update on Nathan's condition, stating, "He's been good.
Pretty much the next day, he woke up feeling OK and then better again the next day, so that's obviously pleasing."
While the team will have to rely on their depth once again for the upcoming game, the return of their best player in round 5 will surely boost their chances of success.
Cleary's absence against Souths will be a test for the team, but with his swift recovery and impending return, the Panthers remain optimistic about their performance in the coming weeks.
Despite the setback, the Panthers are confident in their ability to continue their winning streak and maintain their strong position in the league.
Cleary's recovery progress and expected return are positive signs for the team, and fans can look forward to seeing their star player back in action soon.
In summary, Nathan Cleary's concussion will keep him out of the Panthers' next game against Souths, but he is on track to return for their match against the Cowboys.
His quick recovery and promising update from coach Ivan Cleary indicate that he will be back on the field in no time, providing a much-needed boost for the team.