Penrith has been draped in blue, black, and white as fans rally behind long-time Panthers coach Ivan Cleary in a powerful public show of unity and gratitude. What began as a small gesture outside BlueBet Stadium has grown into a moving community tribute, with supporters leaving jerseys, lighting candles, and penning heartfelt messages to the man many describe as *“the heartbeat of the Panthers era.”*
Cleary, who has guided Penrith through one of the most dominant periods in NRL history, has become more than a coach to the people of Western Sydney. For many, he is the architect of a culture built on resilience, humility, and belief—values that have reshaped the identity of the club both on and off the field. As news of his current struggles surfaced this week, fans immediately mobilized, determined to return a fraction of the strength he has given the community over the years.
Throughout Thursday and Friday, families, young players, long-time season ticket holders, and even rival supporters visited the growing memorial site outside the stadium’s main gates. Panthers jerseys were carefully placed along the railings, handwritten notes were taped to the walls, and candles flickered late into the night. Some messages read *“Stay strong, Ivan,”* while others thanked him for “changing the spirit of Penrith forever.”
Local businesses have joined the movement, displaying supportive messages on signboards and offering free refreshments to fans gathering at the stadium. Players past and present have also voiced their solidarity, describing Cleary as a mentor whose impact reaches far beyond the locker room. Nathan Cleary, in an emotional post, called his father *“the greatest leader I’ve ever known,”* while club captain Isaah Yeo praised the coach’s unwavering commitment to every player who has worn the Panthers jersey.
Panthers CEO Matt Cameron said the outpouring of love reflects “just how deeply Ivan is embedded in the fabric of this community,” noting that the club has been overwhelmed by the number of supporters reaching out.
As the messages continue to pile up and candles continue to burn, one thing remains clear: Penrith stands firmly with Ivan Cleary. The same passion, faith, and unity he instilled in the club is now being returned to him tenfold.
