Fresh rendered images of the Panthers’ new $300 million stadium have been shared, with the demolition of the old Penrith Park grandstands complete.
The Panthers played their home games at Parramatta’s CommBank Stadium in 2025, and will do the same next season before the completion of their new home ground in 2027.
Penrith shared new ground’s design to Instagram and construction of the stadium has begun.
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Both the western and eastern grandstands will receive a major face list, with upgraded food and beverage facilities as well as improved seating set to be included.
The new stadium will reportedly hold 25,000 people once complete, which includes the northern and southern hills in which Panthers fans flock to for home games.
Fresh renders of the Panthers new stadium.Source: InstagramFresh renders of the Panthers new stadium.Source: InstagramFresh renders of the Panthers new stadium.Source: InstagramFresh renders of the Panthers new stadium.Source: Instagram
“The new world-class stadium will be a game-changer for Penrith, which will be enjoyed by Panthers fans for generations to come,” Panthers Group chair Peter Graham said.
“With demolition works now complete, it won’t be long until our first game back home.”
MANLY’S COACHING OVERHAUL CONTINUES
Anthony Seibold’s coaching overhaul has reportedly continued, with rugby league legend Brett Kimmorley set to sign on as the club’s reserve grade head coach.
Kimmorley played 26 games for the Northern Eagles during an impressive career and also took charge of the Tigers’ NRLW team last season.
Now, according to Code Sports, he will make the move to Brookvale, joining club legend Kieran Foran who recently signed on as Seibold’s assistant coach.
The duo’s arrival comes after the departure of Michael Ennis, who reportedly turned down a one-year extension to remain as an assistant in 2026.
Alongside NSW Cup commitments, Kimmorley will reportedly be skills coach for the NRL team and he has previously spent time as Michael Maguire’s assistant at the Tigers.
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“I am just looking forward to getting over there, seeing what the senior coaches want down and how they want it done,” Kimmorley said on SEN.
“I did some work with Seibs actually here at SEN a couple of years ago and that is sort of my relationship with Seibs.
“They rang and Seibs was keen for a conversation and chat. I love coaching and love being involved in league. Get the ability to be part of an NRL program again.
“So it’s a great opportunity. I love coaching, I love being around it. Obviously Seibs has reached out and given me an opportunity to catch up.”
Kimmorley walked away from the Tigers’ NRLW set-up following a turbulent 2025 season, with his team winning only a single game.