BATHURST Panthers are sitting on top of the Group 10 Rugby League ladder, but can they stop a man who has been compared to Greg Inglis?
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When Panthers host Orange CYMS' at Carrington Park this Sunday, one of the men who could line up for the green and golds is former NRL superstar-in-waiting Damon Goolagong.
CYMS player-coach Dom Maley confirmed the speculation that Goolagong was on the move following his side's 52-12 win over Oberon, saying the Wentworthville centre has signed for the remainder of 2019.
Back to full strength and now sitting inside the top four after a hot-and-cold start to the season, the addition of a player once labelled 'the next Greg Inglis' could be exactly the spark CYMS need to make a genuine run at the 2019 title.
"I was kind of hoping to keep that one a secret," Maley laughed.
"It's an exciting prospect, for sure, and we're lucky we've got the link to him through (five-eighth) Steve Morris, who's his brother-in-law. Obviously that clearance is still pending at the moment but I don't think there'd be any issue, we got in before June 30."
Maley didn't get too carried away with building the hype up surrounding CYMS' Condobolin-born recruit, considering that tag was handed to him several years ago prior to a horror run of knee injuries he suffered during his time with South Sydney.
Goolagong set the National Youth Competition alight in 2015 and after re-signing with Souths for two more years he was touted as one of the Rabbitohs' brightest young prospects and a first grade candidate, but missed that season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in the opening round of 2016.
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After months of rehab and recovery he was ready to make a push for an NRL debut in 2017, but devastatingly suffered the same injury again early in the pre-season.
He's fully fit now though and has been strong throughout Wentworthville's 2019 Canterbury Cup campaign, and Maley said he's excited to see what Goolagong - nephew of Evonne and cousin of Orange Emus' Tom - can do, assuming his clearance is approved.
"We certainly don't want to put too much pressure on him and we'll do whatever's best for the team in terms of where he fits in," Maley said of Goolagong, who plied his trade in Dubbo through juniors before linking with Wyong.
"If he plays at the level he has been [in Sydney] then I certainly think he'll be slotting in somewhere and looking at it there's guys like myself and [Ben McAlpine], our legs are getting older so having that injection of a player like him would be great."