
In a heartfelt announcement earlier today, Greg “Brandy” Alexander — one of the greatest players in Penrith history — confirmed he is stepping away from all active involvement in rugby league.
Alexander, who famously captained the Panthers to their historic 1991 premiership victory, leaves behind a legacy that defined an era of the club’s rise to greatness. Known for his brilliance as a halfback and his leadership on and off the field, he remains one of the most respected figures in the sport. �
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Fans, former teammates, and the wider rugby league world have begun pouring in tributes, praising his contribution not just as a player, but also as a mentor and voice of the game in his post-playing career as a commentator.