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He looks moderately quick and evasive. I'm not sure he offers much else.
 

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Cogger is way better than this kid if that's all his highlights package has to offer lol.
 

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Panthers young gun Dean Blore signs with Shute Shield club
As Penrith continues its fight to protect its talent nursery, one rising Panthers star has signed with a Shute Shield club.




An up-and-coming NRL talent has switched codes to revive his sporting career.
Junior Kiwi Dean Blore is a highly rated five-eighth who came out of Penrith’s renowned rugby league development system.
But his younger brother, Wests Tigers forward Shawn Blore, revealed to The Daily Telegraph Dean will be making a switch to the 15-man game.


“I think he is going to sign with a team up in Warringah ... the Rats,” Shawn said.
He’s unsigned [in the NRL] but he is currently playing union at the moment and killing it, which is good to see.
“He played Shute Shield and carved up. He had a few different offers from union clubs. He obviously still loves league.”
Junior Kiwi rep Dean Blore has switched codes. Picture: Gregg Porteous/NRL Photos

Junior Kiwi rep Dean Blore has switched codes. Picture: Gregg Porteous/NRL Photos
Dean’s career at Penrith was hampered by a number of serious shoulder injuries. The 22-year old wasn’t included in the Panthers bubble in season 2020.
With no reserve grade competition this year due to Covid, Dean’s league career was left in limbo.

The Samoan rugby league international decided to try his hand at union and played for the Penrith Emus in the Shute Shield.
“It’s good to see a smile back on his face, because he has gone through the motions... he had a couple of shoulder surgeries and it wasn’t going his way in league,” Shawn said.

 

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Panthers young gun Dean Blore signs with Shute Shield club
As Penrith continues its fight to protect its talent nursery, one rising Panthers star has signed with a Shute Shield club.




An up-and-coming NRL talent has switched codes to revive his sporting career.
Junior Kiwi Dean Blore is a highly rated five-eighth who came out of Penrith’s renowned rugby league development system.
But his younger brother, Wests Tigers forward Shawn Blore, revealed to The Daily Telegraph Dean will be making a switch to the 15-man game.


“I think he is going to sign with a team up in Warringah ... the Rats,” Shawn said.
He’s unsigned [in the NRL] but he is currently playing union at the moment and killing it, which is good to see.
“He played Shute Shield and carved up. He had a few different offers from union clubs. He obviously still loves league.”
Junior Kiwi rep Dean Blore has switched codes. Picture: Gregg Porteous/NRL Photos

Junior Kiwi rep Dean Blore has switched codes. Picture: Gregg Porteous/NRL Photos
Dean’s career at Penrith was hampered by a number of serious shoulder injuries. The 22-year old wasn’t included in the Panthers bubble in season 2020.
With no reserve grade competition this year due to Covid, Dean’s league career was left in limbo.

The Samoan rugby league international decided to try his hand at union and played for the Penrith Emus in the Shute Shield.
“It’s good to see a smile back on his face, because he has gone through the motions... he had a couple of shoulder surgeries and it wasn’t going his way in league,” Shawn said.

@Mitch Connor lied to us!!!!
 

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