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Stat Attack: Panthers v Eels

The Panthers recorded a gritty six-point victory over Parramatta Eels at Bankwest Stadium on Thursday.

Playing just his second NRL game, Panthers winger Brian To'o made 212 metres (including 72 post-contact metres) and 4 tackle breaks from 20 runs. 

See all the stats that mattered below. 

MOST TACKLES

Reagan Campbell-Gillard: 42
James Tamou: 41
Frank Winterstein: 37
Sione Katoa: 35
James Fisher-Harris: 31
Tim Grant: 28
Mitch Kenny: 24

OAK Plus Post Game: Mitch Kenny

MOST METRES

Brian To’o: 212m (20 runs)
Josh Mansour: 192m (22 runs)
Dylan Edwards: 140m (19 runs)
Reagan Campbell-Gillard: 135m (15 runs)
James Fisher-Harris: 104m (12 runs)

POST-CONTACT METRES

Brian To’o: 72m
Josh Mansour: 54m
Reagan Campbell-Gillard:  36m
Dylan Edwards: 29m
James Tamou: 25m

OAK Plus Post Game: Tim Grant

TACKLE BREAKS

Dylan Edwards: 6
Brian To’o: 4
Tim Grant: 4
Josh Mansour: 2
James Tamou: 2
Nathan Cleary: 2
Reagan Campbell-Gillard: 2

MOST OFFLOADS

Josh Mansour: 1
James Tamou: 1
James Fisher-Harris: 1
Nathan Cleary: 1
Sione Katoa: 1

LINE BREAKS

Tim Grant: 1

TRY ASSISTS

Jarome Luai: 1
Sione Katoa:  1

Press Conference: Panthers v Eels

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TRIES

Tim Grant: 1
Nathan Cleary: 1

CONVERSIONS

Nathan Cleary: 2 from 2

PENALTY GOALS

Nathan Cleary: 2 from 2

TEAM STATS

RUN METRES - Panthers: 1,446m | Eels: 1,354m
POSSESSION - Panthers: 48% | Eels: 52%
COMPLETED SETS - Panthers: 29/39 | Eels: 28/41
COMPLETION RATE - Panthers: 74% | Eels: 68%
TACKLE BREAKS - Panthers: 27 | Eels: 26
TACKLES - Panthers: 368 | Eels: 365

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.