Panthers star Brian To’o has revealed his try celebration during Penrith’s win over the Tigers today was a tribute to his late nephew.
To’o today was back to his usual destructive best, playing in his first game in over a month after being sidelined with an ankle injury.
The superstar Blues winger for the 15th time this season amassed more than 200 run-metres and came up with a try as the Panthers edged closer to claiming back-to-back minor premierships with one round remaining.
Moments after crossing for a try during the second half, To’o showcased his rock-the-baby celebration and blew out a kiss as part of a tribute to his younger nephew who passed away recently.
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“It feels good to be back with the boys, my lungs are pumping at the moment,” To’o told Wide World of Sports’ The Final Whistle.
“[The try celebration] was dedicated to my little nephew, who recently passed away.
“He was named after me, ‘Bizza’, that was definitely for my boy.”
The win for Penrith locks up a top-two spot on the ladder, and if they’re victorious next weekend and the Storm go down to the Sharks, the Panthers will finish the season on top.