When we run out on Sunday I won’t worry about what might happen, I’m not concerned with titles (but we’re going to win!)
fans don’t really dream of this kind of sustained success. You dream about things that are more likely – say, winning the lottery, or being pulled out of the crowd to kick the game-winning conversion. You certainly don’t dream about being on the verge of a three-peat. That’s a little too absurd, even for fantasy. The good times cannot last. The universe would not allow it. It would violate a law of thermodynamics.
Traditionally, you would spend an article like this trashing your opponents. I don’t feel the need to do that. This Broncos team is fun and charismatic. They have grown from the doldrums of a disappointing season to be flashy, free, a little cocky and a lot of fun. It’s a familiar tale. In fact, it was the journey Penrith went on from 2019 to 2020. Even our records are startlingly similar .
On the other side, the Penrith Panthers have become the villains of the competition. The main criticism is never on the style of play but rather the style of celebration after the play. They are arrogant, you see. They believe they’re better than everyone else. Almost as if that has been empirically proven over the last few years. I took my nieces to watch Penrith play the first round of the finals and deep in my heart I felt as if I was doing them a disservice.
When we run out on Sunday, I am not going to be worried about what might happen. I am not concerned with titles or how this time will be remembered. I will enjoy the flight, not fear the fall. Right now, we are living the dream of every sports fan. It would be a crime not to enjoy it. Also, we are the greatest team of the NRL era and we’re going to win.Explore more on these topics
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