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Skins Stat Attack: Round 17

A number of Panthers stepped up against the Warriors in the absence of the club's Origin stars.

Stand-in skipper Isaah Yeo once again led the tackle count without missing a tackle, while Dallin Watene-Zelezniak and Viliame Kikau led the way with ball-in-hand. 

The numbers that mattered most are as follow:

MOST TACKLES
Isaah Yeo: 33 (0 missed tackles)
Tyrone May: 25
Sione Katoa: 24 (0 missed tackles)
James Fisher-Harris: 24
James Tamou: 22 (0 missed tackles)

HIGHLIGHTS: See the tries and key moments from the BIG win

MOST METRES
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak: 174m (20 runs)
Viliame Kikau: 174m (18 runs)
Isaah Yeo: 165m (15 runs)
Jack Hetherington: 154m (12 runs)
James Fisher-Harris: 153m (15 runs)
Waqa Blake: 144m (13 runs)
Trent Merrin: 142m (15 runs)
Corey Harawira-Naera: 136m (12 runs)
James Tamou: 105m (10 runs)
Moses Leota: 102m (8 runs)
Jarome Luai: 100m (12 runs)

POST GAME: Tim Browne speaks to Jarome Luai following his star-studded performance

POST-CONTACT METRES
Viliame Kikau: 70m
Isaah Yeo: 57m
James Fisher-Harris: 53m
Trent Merrin: 43m
Corey Harawira-Naera: 43m

OAK PLUS GALLERY: See the best snaps from Panthers Stadium

MOST OFFLOADS
Jack Hetherington: 5
Tyrone May: 3
Dean Whare: 2
Trent Merrin: 2
Viliame Kikau: 2
Isaah Yeo: 2
James Fisher-Harris: 2
Corey Harawira-Naera: 2

TEAM SONG: Sing it loud and proud

TACKLE BREAKS
Jarome Luai: 11
Waqa Blake: 10
Viliame Kikau: 7
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak: 5
Isaah Yeo: 5
Tyrone May: 5

TRY ASSISTS
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak: 1
Tyrone Phillips: 1
Tyrone May: 1
Jarome Luai: 1

CONVERSIONS
Jarome Luai: 6 from 8

TEAM STATS
RUN METRES - Panthers: 1921m | Warriors: 1153m
POSSESSION - Panthers: 57% | Warriors: 43%
COMPLETED SETS: Panthers: 31/38 | Warriors: 20/29
COMPLETION: Panthers: 82% | Warriors: 69%
TACKLE BREAKS: Panthers: 62 | Warriors: 19
TACKLES: Panthers: 246 | Warriors: 341

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.