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Stat Attack: Panthers v Dragons

The Panthers extended their winning streak to seven by demolishing St George Illawarra Dragons 40-18 at Panthers Stadium on Friday.

James Maloney was immense with three try assists while Nathan Cleary marked his return from an ankle injury with a try, a try assist and six goals.

See all the stats that mattered below.

MOST TACKLES

Mitch Kenny: 49
James Fisher-Harris: 38
Isaah Yeo: 37
James Tamou: 26 (0 missed tackles)    
Viliame Kikau: 20

OAK Plus Post Game: Nathan Cleary

MOST METRES
Brent Naden: 176m (15 runs)
James Fisher-Harris: 166m (21 runs)
Dylan Edwards: 157m (18 runs)
Brian To’o: 152m (13 runs)
Reagan Campbell-Gillard: 139m (17 runs)
James Tamou: 131m (13 runs)
Viliame Kikau: 122m (14 runs)
Josh Mansour: 119m (14 runs)
Isaah Yeo: 115m (16 runs)

POST-CONTACT METRES
James Fisher-Harris:  55m
Brent Naden: 49m
Reagan Campbell-Gillard: 46m
Isaah Yeo: 39m
Dylan Edwards: 37m
James Tamou: 37m
Josh Mansour: 35m

Press Conference: Panthers v Dragons

MOST OFFLOADS
James Fisher-Harris: 1
Brent Naden: 1
Dylan Edwards: 1
Dean Whare: 1

LINE BREAKS
Brent Naden: 3
Reagan Campbell-Gillard: 1
Brian To’o: 1
Frank Winterstein: 1
Moses Leota: 1
Wayde Egan: 1

TACKLE BREAKS
Brian To’o: 6
James Tamou: 3
Frank Winterstein: 2
James Fisher-Harris: 2
Viliame Kikau: 2
Dylan Edwards: 2

TRY ASSISTS

James Maloney: 3
Nathan Cleary: 1
Mitch Kenny: 1
James Fisher-Harris: 1

TRIES
Brian To’o: 2
Brent Naden: 2
Nathan Cleary: 1
Reagan Campbell-Gillard: 1
Moses Leota: 1

CONVERSIONS
Nathan Cleary: 6 from 7

TEAM STATS
RUN METRES - Panthers: 1,660m | Dragons: 1,172m
POSSESSION - Panthers: 58% | Dragons: 42%
COMPLETED SETS - Panthers: 33/41 | Dragons: 26/35

COMPLETION RATE - Panthers: 80% | Dragons: 74%
TACKLE BREAKS - Panthers: 24 | Dragons: 27
TACKLES - Panthers: 284 | Dragons: 387

Match Highlights: Panthers v Dragons

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.