Fiji Bati player Reagan Campbell-Gillard understands the bitter western Sydney rivalry from both sides but in tonight's NRL semifinal, he wants to be clear that Parramatta is his home now.
The ex-Penrith prop is one of the players who have made the switch between arch-rivals over the years.
A sudden-death final tonight will be the fourth time he has played the Panthers in two seasons since falling out of favour with his junior club in 2019.
Campbell-Gillard says it's do-or-die for both teams and the team has made it clear that they don't want to go home so they will be doing anything and everything they can to get the win.
He says he did not watch how the Panthers lost last week and they will have to use every scoring opportunity that comes their way.
The winner of tonight's match will face the Melbourne Storm next Saturday in the second preliminary final.
The Sea Eagles will meet the Rabbitohs in the first preliminary final after demolishing the Roosters 42-6 last night.
The Panthers will take on the Eels at 9.50 tonight.
[Source: ESPN]
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