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Stat Attack: Panthers v Raiders

The Panthers scored a special 20-point victory over the Raiders in front of a passionate sold out crowd at BlueBet Stadium.

Brian To'o continues to eat up the metres as he notched up another 254 and six tackle breaks while Mitch Kenny chopped down the Raiders big men all night with 49 tough tackles in the middle third of the field.

See the stats that mattered below:

MOST TACKLES

  • Mitch Kenny: 49
  • Isaah Yeo:38 (0 missed tackles)
  • Jarome Luai: 29
  • Kurt Capewell: 28
  • VIliame Kikau: 26
  • James Fisher-Harris: 25
  • Tyrone May: 21 (0 missed tackles)
  • Matt Eisenhuth: 20

OAK Plus Post Game: Jarome Luai

MOST METRES

  • Brian To’o: 254m (22 runs)
  • Spencer Leniu: 200m (14 runs)
  • James Fisher-Harris: 168m (18 runs)
  • Nathan Cleary: 150m (13 runs)
  • Paul Momirovski: 149m (18 runs)
  • Matt Burton: 135m (15 runs)
  • Liam Martin: 127m (12 runs)
  • Stephen Crichton: 125m (14 runs)
  • Charlie Staines: 104m (10 runs)

POST-CONTACT METRES

  • Brian To’o: 81m
  • James Fisher-Harris: 57m
  • Spencer Leniu: 41m
  • Liam Martin: 36m
  • Matt Burton: 33m

MOST TACKLE BREAKS

  • Brian To’o: 6
  • James Fisher-Harris: 6
  • Paul Momirovski: 6
  • Spencer Leniu: 4
  • Stephen Crichton: 4

Match Highlights: Panthers v Raiders

MOST OFFLOADS

  • Brian To’o: 2
  • James Fisher-Harris: 2

MOST LINE BREAKS

  • Charlie Staines: 2
  • Brian To’o: 1
  • Spencer Leniu: 1
  • Viliame Kikau: 1
  • Matt Burton: 1

TRIES

  • Charlie Staines: 2
  • Matt Burton: 1
  • Jarome Luai: 1
  • Nathan Cleary: 1

TRY ASSISTS

  • Paul Momirovski: 1
  • Stephen Crichton: 1
  • Jarome Luai: 1

GOALS

  • Nathan Cleary: 5 from 5

Stats

Panthers

Raiders

Run Metres 1,873 1,393
Post Contact Metres 491 353
Possession 53% 47%
Completion Rate 69% 68%
Tackles 329 354
Tackle Breaks 37 28
Line Breaks 6 3
Kicking Metres 704 568

 

Allam Homes Team Song: Round 5

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.