Sometimes the most powerful memories in sport donโt come from the scoreboard or the trophy cabinet โ they come from a single moment, frozen in time, shared between a fan and a hero. And for Penrith Panthers supporters, that moment is often captured with a simple smile, an outstretched arm, and a selfie that means everything.
A recent callout inviting fans to share their favourite selfies with past or present Penrith Panthers players has sparked a wave of nostalgia, pride, and heartfelt stories across the Panthers community. Kicking things off was a cherished personal photo with none other than **Nathan โClezโ Cleary**, a player who has become synonymous with excellence, humility, and leadership in the modern era of the club.
But what followed was even more special.
Fans from all walks of life began sharing their own treasured moments โ photos snapped outside stadiums, at fan days, community events, junior clinics, hospitals, schools, and even chance encounters at cafรฉs or airports. Some selfies featured legends of the past, others showcased the current stars, but every single one carried the same emotion: connection.
For Panthers supporters, these photos are more than just images. They represent years of loyalty, early mornings watching junior footy, cold nights at the foot of the mountains, and a club that has always felt deeply rooted in its community. The Panthers have long been praised for their accessibility and humility, and this outpouring of fan photos is living proof of that culture.
Players like Nathan Cleary, Ivan Cleary, Isaah Yeo, Brian Toโo, Dylan Edwards, and many before them have consistently shown time and respect to fans โ especially kids โ knowing that a few seconds can create a lifelong memory. For some supporters, that selfie marked their first Panthers game. For others, it came during a tough personal time when a simple moment of kindness meant the world.
The shared images also highlight something uniquely Penrith: the feeling that players and fans are part of the same family. Thereโs no barrier, no distance โ just pride, smiles, and shared belief. Itโs a reminder that while premierships build legacy, relationships build identity.
As the selfies continue to roll in, one thing is clear: Panther Pride isnโt just worn on the jersey โ it lives in these moments. Moments when heroes pause, fans smile, and memories are made forever.
So whether your favourite selfie is with Clez Cleary or a legend from years gone by, share it proudly. Because in Penrith, every fan story matters โ and every snapshot tells a piece of the Panthersโ beautiful story. ๐พ๐
