Ciraldo has been the Panthers interim boss since Anthony Griffin was sensationally sacked just four weeks before the finals. He said after their elimination by Cronulla that he didn’t know what role he would have next season - but wanted to remain involved.“Whatever my job title is I will be working my arse off to make sure we are not in this position again,” Ciraldo said. “I just wanted to make sure we got the job done tonight but I will get past that in the next few days and figure out what happens next.
“I have got another year to go on my contract so if I am coach, assistant coach, or water boy I don’t care. I just want to see the club be successful. I have been here six years now, I have seen where the club has come from to where it is now and I know we have got another couple of steps in us so I want to be a part of that.”Despite trailing 18-2 at halftime, Ciraldo said there had been an air of confidence in the Penrith dressing room and they fought their way back to level at 20-20 before a Chad Townsend field goal secured the win for the Sharks.
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