The Penrith Panthers faced off against the Sharks across four junior representative grades, producing a mix of dominant victories and hard-fought contests.
Harold Matthews
Match: Panthers v Sharks
Round 8 -
home Team
Panthers
away Team
Sharks
Venue: St Marys Leagues Stadium, Sydney
The Penrith Panthers produced a powerful 42–20 victory over the Sharks, piling on eight tries in an impressive attacking display. Early efforts from Zack Fitzgerald and Jimmy Monk set the tone before Tyler Scibberas-Hemana and Steven Tamaseu extended the lead heading into the break. Amos Viiga crossed for a double in the second half, with further tries to Nate Millar and Ryan Cloey sealing the result. Cloey and Jaylin Moran combined well with the boot, adding key conversions in a strong all-round performance.
SG Ball
Match: Panthers v Sharks
Round 8 -
home Team
Panthers
away Team
Sharks
Venue: St Marys Leagues Stadium, Sydney
The Penrith Panthers fell 26–10 to the Sharks in a hard-fought contest, unable to overcome a fast-starting opposition. Darcy Feltham opened the Panthers’ account late in the first half, with Owen Knowles converting to keep them within reach. Tyler Peken added a second-half try to give the side hope, but the Sharks maintained control to secure the win.
Lisa Fiaola
Match: Panthers v Sharks
Round 8 -
home Team
Panthers
away Team
Sharks
Venue: St Marys Leagues Stadium, Sydney
The Penrith Panthers claimed a convincing 32–16 win over the Sharks, showcasing their attacking depth with a seven-try performance. Summer Knowles struck early and later completed a double, while Isabella Ferguson, April Gardiner and Lilianne Halangahu helped build a strong lead. Second-half tries to Tunui-A-Rangi Nathan and Rihanna Petelo ensured the Panthers stayed in control, with Ferguson adding important conversions.
Tarsha Gale
Match: Panthers v Sharks
Round 8 -
home Team
Panthers
away Team
Sharks
Venue: St Marys Leagues Stadium, Sydney
The Penrith Panthers edged out the Sharks 24–22 in a thrilling contest, holding their nerve in a tight finish. Samantha Hanrahan starred with a hat-trick, including tries in both halves to keep her side in front. Hannah Ison and Malena Lavea also crossed to maintain scoreboard pressure, while Tameika Clarke’s accurate conversions proved decisive in sealing the narrow victory.