NRL Sunday - The palest Panther? Tom Jenkins or Liam Martin?
Jenkins told the panel how he and Liam Martin nicknamed "Casper the Ghost" would often compare themselves on who had the palest skin.
Nicknamed "Milky' - Jenkins said the Panthers seven-game winning streak was due to better communication and the hard work put in since they were at the bottom of the NRL ladder.
Moore, Lewis and Gibbs also participated in their famous 6-Again segment and discussed the Broncos inconsistencies due to poor decision making from Reece Walsh.

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