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Stat Attack: Panthers v Warriors

The Panthers recorded a club record ninth straight victory with a determined performance against the Warriors at Central Coast Stadium.

Api Koroisau made 53 tackles (0 missed), scored a try and made six tackle breaks in a masterful performance from dummy half while Dylan Edwards made 212 metres (70 post contact) and scored a try in his comeback from a hamstring injury.

See the stats that mattered below:

MOST TACKLES

Api Koroisau: 53 (0 missed tackles)
James Fisher-Harris: 38
Isaah Yeo: 35
Moses Leota: 34
Liam Martin: 33 (0 missed tackles)
James Tamou: 26 (0 missed tackles)
Viliame Kikau: 23

MOST METRES

Dylan Edwards: 212m (21 runs)
James Fisher-Harris: 186m (21 runs)
James Tamou: 182m (20 runs)
Stephen Crichton: 169m (14 runs)
Isaah Yeo: 156m (17 runs)
Josh Mansour: 155m (16 runs)
Moses Leota: 116m (13 runs)
Zane Tetevano: 114m (11 runs)

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POST CONTACT METRES

James Tamou: 84m
James Fisher-Harris: 83m
Josh Mansour: 77m
Isaah Yeo: 75m
Dylan Edwards: 70m
Moses Leota: 66m
Stephen Crichton: 60m
Zane Tetevano: 42m

MOST OFFLOADS

Viliame Kikau: 3
Nathan Cleary: 2
Dylan Edwards: 1
Stephen Crichton: 1
Isaah Yeo: 1

MOST TACKLE BREAKS

Dylan Edwards: 9
Api Koroisau: 6
Viliame Kikau: 5
Jarome Luai: 5
Stephen Crichton: 4

Mansour bends one back in for Edwards

MOST LINE BREAKS

Nathan Cleary: 1
Brent Naden: 1

TRIES

Brent Naden: 1
Api Koroisau: 1
Dylan Edwards: 1

TRY ASSISTS

Nathan Cleary: 1
Josh Mansour: 1

CONVERSIONS

Nathan Cleary: 3 from 4

TEAM STATS

RUN METRES - Panthers: 1,861m | Warriors: 1,260m
POST CONTACT METRES - Panthers: 783m | Warriors: 485m
LINE BREAKS - Panthers: 2 | Warriors: 2
KICKING METRES - Panthers: 658m | Warriors: 446m
POSSESSION - Panthers: 58% | Warriors: 42%
COMPLETED SETS - Panthers: 42/48 (88%) | Warriors: 27/37 (73%)
TACKLE BREAKS - Panthers: 42 | Warriors: 10
TACKLES - Panthers: 318 | Warriors: 443

OAK Plus Post Game: James Tamou

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.