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Stat Attack: Panthers v Wests Tigers

Ten Panthers ran for 100 metres or more before Nathan Cleary kicked the Panthers to a remarkable come-from-behind victory over Wests Tigers.

James Fisher-Harris had a night to remember, making 60 bone-crunching tackles and running for 143 metres.

The stats that led to the Panthers victory are as follows:

MOST TACKLES

James Fisher-Harris: 60
Sione Katoa: 53
Reagan Campbell-Gillard: 38
Hame Sele: 36
James Tamou: 32
Isaah Yeo: 30

MOST METRES

Josh Mansour: 195m (22 runs)
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak: 152m (16 runs)
James Tamou: 148m (12 runs)
James Fisher-Harris: 143m (15 runs)
Isaah Yeo: 136m (13 runs)
Viliame Kikau: 112m (12 runs)
Waqa Blake: 112m (12 runs)
Reagan Campbell-Gillard: 111m (12 runs)
Moses Leota: 102m (9 runs)
Dean Whare: 100m (11 runs)

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POST-CONTACT METRES

Isaah Yeo: 59m
James Fisher-Harris: 57m
Josh Mansour: 56m
James Tamou: 50m
Viliame Kikau:  50m

MOST OFFLOADS

Josh Mansour: 4
Waqa Blake: 2
Sione Katoa: 1
Isaah Yeo: 1
James Fisher-Harris: 1
Hame Sele: 1

LINE BREAKS

Dylan Edwards: 1
Viliame Kikau: 1

TACKLE BREAKS

Josh Mansour: 4
Dylan Edwards: 2
Viliame Kikau: 2
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak: 2
Nathan Cleary: 2
James Maloney: 2

TRY ASSISTS

Waqa Blake: 1

TRIES

Dylan Edwards: 1

HIGHLIGHTS: Cleary kicks Panthers to victory over Wests Tigers

CONVERSIONS

Nathan Cleary: 1 from 1

PENALTY GOALS

Nathan Cleary: 1 from 1

FIELD GOALS

Nathan Cleary: 1 from 1

TEAM STATS

RUN METRES - Panthers: 1,616m | Wests Tigers: 1,469m
POSSESSION - Panthers: 48% | Wests Tigers: 52%
COMPLETED SETS - Panthers: 25/42 | Wests Tigers: 31/40
COMPLETION RATE - Panthers: 60% | Wests Tigers: 78%
LINE BREAKS - Panthers: 2 | Wests Tigers: 0
TACKLE BREAKS - Panthers: 18 | Wests Tigers: 30
TACKLES - Panthers: 381 | Wests Tigers: 390

Acknowledgement of Country

Penrith Panthers players and staff respect and honour the traditional custodians of the land and pay our respects to their elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.