
Ivan Cleary will not be one to over-hype a state of affairs.
He was a rock stable performer as a participant and has carried that understated nature into his teaching profession the place he has been wildly profitable.
So when he described Isaah Yeo as “probably the greatest forwards within the sport that’s ever performed”, as he claimed on Monday, it’s price additional investigation.
Yeo is the form of participant who has additionally been a quiet achiever.
And he has achieved lots, significantly over the previous 5 years when he has been an important element of Cleary’s victory machine at Penrith which has churned out 4 successive premierships.
Yeo has re-defined the way in which a lock performs within the trendy period, extra so than another present participant has altered the way in which their place operates on the sector, together with his co-captain Nathan Cleary at halfback.
Cleary is an undoubted famous person however his sport is a part of the evolution of the trendy halfback’s ability stage which has been handed down from Peter Sterling to Allan Langer and Ricky Stuart, Andrew Johns, Jonathan Thurson and Cooper Cronk earlier than he took the torch.
Yeo has revolutionised the way in which the participant within the No.13 jersey influences a match.
His instant predecessors as the highest locks within the NRL had been bash and barge retailers who turned nice as a result of they’d huge motors, like Jason Taumalolo, Paul Gallen and Sam Burgess.
Yeo doesn’t lack measurement, nor the flexibility to make an affect together with his bulk in the midst of the ruck, however what units him aside is his finesse, mixed with the uncanny knack of realizing when to make use of his ball-playing abilities to unfold Penrith’s elite backline even wider.
And when the workforce’s higher served by him stepping again to allow them to do their factor.
Such is his ability at working into the tooth of the defence with the ball in each arms, able to go on his personal or both means with a move, he’s in some ways a throwback to locks of a era or two in the past when the likes of Sharks maestro Gavin Miller, a Steelers ball-player Ian Russell and Canterbury’s 1995 Clive Churchill Medal winner Jim Dymock offered comparable high quality hyperlink providers between the pack and the backs.
“He’s the present Golden Boot winner,” Cleary mentioned.
“When you’ve got a have a look at the previous winners, that claims a good bit about the place he’s.
“He’d be the primary to confess that as an edge participant, he was actually succesful however didn’t have sure ability units that match an elite back-rower.
“It seems that what he can do within the center goes past what plenty of different folks can do, so it’s been an excellent transfer for him and he’s made it his personal.”

Kangaroos captain Isaah Yeo holds aloft the 2024 Pacific Championships trophy. (Picture by Matt King/Getty Pictures)
The 30-year-old has snuck up the rankings of the highest trendy forwards however Cleary might be stretching it a tad too far in claiming Yeo’s probably the greatest ever.
In terms of the forwards who’ve been the newest inductees into the NRL Corridor of Fame for the reason that unique 100 gamers of the primary century had been chosen, Yeo’s resume stacks up properly alongside Kiwi legend Mark Graham, “The Raging Bull” Gorden Tallis, Manly favorite Steven Menzies, Petero Civoniceva, Ruben Wiki, Craig Younger and Burgess whereas he’s streets in entrance of Les Boyd. (It’s nonetheless unfathomable that somebody higher identified for disgraceful suspensions moderately than their taking part in achievements was thought-about worthy of this honour within the final consumption).
Yeo, who made his debut in 2014 as a thin centre with not sufficient tempo to remain out broad, traces up for his 250th match for Penrith this Friday after they attempt to get their title marketing campaign again on monitor at CommBank Stadium towards the Cowboys.
He’s below contract for one more two seasons after this one and if he stays harm free, he seems to be a certainty to turn into the primary Panther into the 300 Membership.
“I’ve all the time had a profession aim to hit 300 at Penrith, contact wooden. I’ve signed right here for just a few extra years but, that’d be good however that’s most likely trying a bit too far down the monitor,” he mentioned.
“Ivan moved me to lock full-time (from second row in 2019) after which Trent Barrett was the assault coach after I first moved into that place and he helped me an amazing quantity with passing and with the ability to learn the sport a bit extra.”

The Panthers maintain aloft the 2024 Provan-Summons Trophy. (Picture by Quinn Rooney/Getty Pictures)
And with a sport based mostly on guile and pace between the ears moderately than throughout the sector, there’s no motive why he couldn’t play on into his mid 30s.
The Panthers are discovering it arduous to keep up their standing because the kings of the NRL jungle following the lack of James Fisher-Harris and Jarome Luai within the low season.
They’re each very positive gamers and it’s very arduous to offset their loss.
However when the day comes that Yeo hangs up his boots, he shall be irreplaceable however not fairly “probably the greatest forwards within the sport that’s ever performed”.