When Phil Gould was coaching NSW he used young Sydney Roosters five-eighth Jamie Soward to perform the role of Darren Lockyer in training as he prepared his side to face Queensland for the 2004 State of Origin series.
Fast forward nine years and Gould, now the general manager of Penrith, has persuaded the 28-year-old former Blues playmaker to leave St George Illawarra and join his rebuilding plan at the foot of the Blue Mountains from the start of the 2014 NRL season.
In a move described by Gould as a "marquee signing" for the Panthers, it ends a successful seven-year spell for Soward at the Dragons, highlighted by the 2010 premiership.
It also opens the door for the joint-venture to make a big play for Cronulla playmaker Todd Carney, who ousted Soward from his NSW No.6 shirt last year, and is the most high-profile name off contract at the end of this year.
The Sharks remain confident of re-signing Carney, after throwing him a lifeline following his sacking by the Roosters in 2011.