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To Hull and back: Panther Schneider eyes NRL redemption

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Brad Schneider has reignited his NRL career at Penrith. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)
Camera IconBrad Schneider has reignited his NRL career at Penrith. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

A little over 18 months ago, Brad Schneider was given a week's notice to pack up his life and head to the Super League knowing his dream of becoming an NRL player could be over.

Fast forward to Sunday's grand final against Melbourne and the 23-year-old Panthers utility has the chance to come off the bench and cap his second coming in Australia with a premiership ring.

Penrith fans know how vital the impact of supersub Jack Cogger was to last year's grand final success and with question marks over Nathan Cleary's fitness, Schneider has to be ready to step into the fold.

If Schneider gets on the park it will complete a whirlwind period in which he was shown the door by NRL club Canberra and had to resurrect his career in England with Hull Kingston Rovers.

He played at Wembley in a narrow final loss and took the club within 80 minutes of the Super League grand final.

Penrith came calling not long after and Schneider has proven a shrewd acquisition, deputising while Cleary and Luai have been out of the Panthers side at various points throughout this season.

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"Ivan (Cleary) has been awesome for me and my development," Schneider said.

"It's pretty cool having been on that side of the world and then to be part of a grand final team is pretty crazy.

"Seeing what happened last year with 'Coggs' and how he went on and handled it, you know you've got to be ready for anything."

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