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Stat Attack: Panthers v Titans

Nathan Cleary took control of the game to ensure the Panthers maintained their unbeaten start to the year with an 18-4 victory over the Titans on the Gold Coast.

James Fisher-Harris and Liam Martin were tireless throughout, while Taylan May continued to trouble the opposition with 10 tackle breaks and 182 metres.

See the stats that mattered, thanks to Alpha Catering Equipment:

MOST TACKLES

  • James Fisher-Harris: 41
  • Liam Martin: 40
  • Apisai Koroisau: 38
  • Isaah Yeo: 36
  • Matthew Eisenhuth: 27
  • Viliame Kikau: 26
  • Scott Sorensen: 26
  • Stephen Crichton: 21
  • Izack Tago: 20

MOST METRES

  • Dylan Edwards: 182m (21 runs)
  • Taylan May: 182m (12 runs)
  • James Fisher-Harris: 165m (17 runs)
  • Matthew Eisenhuth: 128 (13 runs)
  • Isaah Yeo: 126m (14 runs)
  • Stephen Crichton: 116m (13 runs)
  • Liam Martin: 110m (11 runs)
  • Charlie Staines: 110 (13 runs)
  • Izack Tago: 101m (11 runs)

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POST CONTACT METRES

  • James Fisher-Harris: 68m
  • Dylan Edwards: 62m
  • Matthew Eisenhuth: 52m
  • Taylan May: 50m
  • Isaah Yeo: 42m
  • Stephen Crichton: 41m
  • Charlie Staines: 39m
  • Liam Martin: 38m

MOST TACKLE BREAKS

  • Taylan May: 10
  • Viliame Kikau: 4
  • Nathan Cleary: 3
  • Isaah Yeo: 2
  • Izack Tago: 2
  • Jarome Luai: 2

MOST OFFLOADS

  • Viliame Kikau: 2

LINE BREAKS

  • Nathan Cleary: 1

Press Conference: Panthers v Titans

TRIES

  • Izack Tago: 1
  • Nathan Cleary: 1
  • Jarome Luai: 1

TRY ASSISTS

  • Nathan Cleary: 2
  • Viliame Kikau: 1

GOALS

  • Nathan Cleary: 3 from 3

2 POINT FIELD GOALS

  • Nathan Cleary: 0 from 1

Stats Panthers Titans
Possession 47% 53%
Completion Rate 72%
31/43
72%
31/43
Run Metres 1,608 1,566
Post Contact Metres 556 556
Tackle Breaks 29 49
Line Breaks 1 2
Kicking Metres 635 521
Tackles 362 312
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.