In a development that has sparked excitement across the rugby league world, the Penrith Panthers have confirmed that one of their greatest icons is coming home.
Head coach Ivan Cleary announced today that 1991 premiership-winning captain Greg Alexander will return to the club in an official senior capacity, marking a powerful reunion between the Panthers and one of the figures most responsible for shaping their proud history.
The announcement has been met with overwhelming positivity from supporters, many of whom still regard Alexander as the heart of Penrithโs first golden era. His leadership during the clubโs maiden premiership triumph in 1991 cemented his legacy as one of the most influential figures in Panthers history.
Cleary described the move as โa natural fit,โ noting that Alexanderโs experience, football intelligence, and deep connection to the clubโs culture make him uniquely placed to mentor players and support the organisationโs long-term vision.
While details of his exact title are yet to be fully outlined, club insiders indicate Alexander will play a strategic leadership and advisory role, working closely with football operations and player development.
Fans across the NRL have welcomed the news, seeing it as a symbolic bridge between Penrithโs historic past and its modern dynasty. Social media channels quickly filled with tributes, with many supporters calling the return โa perfect homecoming.โ
For a club built on junior pathways, loyalty, and community identity, bringing back a captain who helped deliver its first title represents more than just an appointment โ itโs a reaffirmation of what the Panthers stand for.
More details on Alexanderโs role and start date are expected to be confirmed by the club in the coming days

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