The year 2003 remains one of the most treasured chapters in Penrith Panthers history — a season where belief, resilience, and raw talent combined to deliver a fairytale NRL Premiership. But the triumph didn’t stop on grand final night. In the ultimate recognition of dominance, five Panthers stars were rewarded with selection in the Australian national team, a remarkable achievement that underlined just how special that squad truly was.
Those names are etched forever into Panthers folklore: Luke Lewis, Joel Clinton, Trent Waterhouse, Craig Gower, and Ryan Girdler — five warriors who embodied the heart and soul of Penrith during a golden run that shocked the competition and inspired a generation of fans.
At the centre of it all was Craig Gower, the fearless captain whose leadership and toughness defined the Panthers’ identity. Gower’s ability to play through pain, take control in the biggest moments, and lead by example made him the emotional engine of the side. His Australian selection was a fitting reward for a player who never backed down.
In the front row, Joel Clinton was simply dominant. Week after week in 2003, Clinton tore through opposition packs, setting the platform with relentless carries and brutal defense. Many still remember that season as one of the most commanding front-row campaigns in Panthers history — a year where Clinton established himself as one of the elite forwards in the game.
Luke Lewis, still early in his career, showcased the versatility and competitive edge that would later make him a premiership winner, Clive Churchill Medalist, and Origin star. His work ethic and hunger were evident even then, marking him as a future leader of the club and the game.
Trent Waterhouse brought balance and steel to the pack, combining tireless defense with timely attacking contributions. His consistency throughout the season made him an unsung hero of that premiership run and a well-earned Kangaroos selection.
And then there was Ryan Girdler — the crowd favourite, the intercept king, the heartbeat of Panthers passion. Girdler’s presence alone lifted the team, and his knack for reading play and producing match-turning moments made him a hero to many. For countless fans, he remains the ultimate Panther.
The selection of all five into the Australian side after the premiership win was more than individual recognition — it was validation of Penrith’s rise and a powerful statement of Panther Pride.
More than two decades later, the memories still burn bright. The Big Five of 2003 didn’t just win a premiership — they carved their names into history.
Forever Panthers. Forever Proud. 🐾
