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Match Preview: Panthers v Storm

The Panthers and Storm have been consistently among the competition’s top teams at this time of the year over the past few seasons, and once again they both sit inside the top four with the Panthers on the cusp of securing their second minor premiership in three years.

Panthers are backing up after a comfortable 26-6 victory over Canberra last week, with the performance showcasing the depth coach Ivan Cleary has at his disposal.

The Storm continued their return to form with a 32-14 win against the last-placed Titans, led by the brilliance of Cameron Munster, and have kept themselves in the driver’s seat when it comes to the battle for a place in the top four.  

Back in May when they last met it was the Panthers who came away with a 32-6 win at Suncorp Stadium as part of Magic Round.

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The Rundown

Team news

Panthers: James Fisher-Harris will miss two matches after entering an early guilty plea for a Grade 3 Careless High Tackle charge, with Spencer Leniu the man most likely to join the starting side. Viliame Kikau will look to return from the hip injury which sidelined him last week.

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Storm: Cooper Johns looks set for an extended run in the halves, with Jahrome Hughes suffering a partial dislocation of his shoulder last week. Nick Meaney is a chance of returning from the concussion he suffered in Round 19, which would allow Cameron Munster to move back to five-eighth. Powerful centre Justin Olam is a good chance of being back in the side after missing last week due to COVID.

Team Lists

Backs

  • Fullback for Panthers is number 18 Charlie Staines
    Fullback for Storm is number 1 Nick Meaney
  • Winger for Panthers is number 5 Brian To'o
    Winger for Storm is number 2 David Nofoaluma
  • Centre for Panthers is number 3 Izack Tago
    Centre for Storm is number 3 Marion Seve
  • Centre for Panthers is number 4 Stephen Crichton
    Centre for Storm is number 4 Justin Olam
  • Winger for Panthers is number 17 Sunia Turuva
    Winger for Storm is number 5 Xavier Coates
  • Five-Eighth for Panthers is number 6 Jaeman Salmon
    Five-Eighth for Storm is number 6 Cameron Munster
  • Halfback for Panthers is number 7 Sean O'Sullivan
    Halfback for Storm is number 7 Cooper Johns

Forwards

  • Prop for Panthers is number 8 Moses Leota
    Prop for Storm is number 8 Jesse Bromwich
  • Hooker for Panthers is number 9 Apisai Koroisau
    Hooker for Storm is number 9 Harry Grant
  • Prop for Panthers is number 10 Matthew Eisenhuth
    Prop for Storm is number 10 Nelson Asofa-Solomona
  • 2nd Row for Panthers is number 12 Liam Martin
    2nd Row for Storm is number 12 Kenneath Bromwich
  • 2nd Row for Panthers is number 22 Viliame Kikau
    2nd Row for Storm is number 15 Tui Kamikamica
  • Lock for Panthers is number 13 Isaah Yeo
    Lock for Storm is number 14 Brandon Smith

Interchange

  • Interchange for Panthers is number 14 Mitch Kenny
    Interchange for Storm is number 11 Tom Eisenhuth
  • Interchange for Panthers is number 15 Scott Sorensen
    Interchange for Storm is number 13 Josh King
  • Interchange for Panthers is number 16 Spencer Leniu
    Interchange for Storm is number 16 Chris Lewis
  • Interchange for Panthers is number 20 Robert Jennings
    Interchange for Storm is number 17 Tyran Wishart

Reserves

  • Replacement for Panthers is number 19 J'maine Hopgood
    Replacement for Storm is number 18 Alec MacDonald

Match Officials

  • Referee: Gerard Sutton
  • Touch Judge: Darian Furner
  • Touch Judge: Dave Munro
  • Senior Review Official: Grant Atkins

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Key match-up

Api Koroisau v Harry Grant: A month on from facing off in the Origin arena, the pair clash again at club level with their personal dual sure to be a crucial factor. Grant pushed through the full 80 minutes for the injury-hit Storm last week, topping the game for tackles made with 39 and running for 130 metres. Koroisau meanwhile was crucial to Penrith getting back to winning ways against the Raiders, scoring his side’s opening try in a 74-minute stint. He will again be an important part of the Panthers attack in the absence of Cleary and Jarome Luai.

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Stat Attack

Despite both missing key attacking weapons, these sides found their mojo with ball in hand last week following some struggles in recent times. Melbourne’s 32 points scored against the Titans in round 21 was the most they have managed since round 15, while similarly Penrith’s 26-point haul against the Raiders was the most they have registered since round 16. The Panthers and Storm are the two highest scoring teams across the 2022 season, averaging 26.5 and 26.3 per game respectively.

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.