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Stat Attack: Panthers v Sharks

Charlie Staines scored four tries on his NRL debut as the Panthers outside backs caused plenty of havoc for the Sharks defence in a big win at Kogarah.

See the stats that mattered below:

MOST TACKLES

Api Koroisau: 38
Isaah Yeo: 33
Liam Martin: 29
James Tamou: 27 (0 missed tackles)
Jarome Luai: 23
James Fisher-Harris: 22
Viliame Kikau: 20 (0 missed tackles)

MOST METRES

Dylan Edwards: 181m (13 runs)
Stephen Crichton: 164m (11 runs)
James Fisher-Harris: 163m (20 runs)
Charlie Staines: 157m (13 runs)
Josh Mansour: 154m (20 runs)
James Tamou: 139m (18 runs)
Brent Naden: 133m (11 runs)
Isaah Yeo: 119m (15 runs)
Moses Leota: 104m (9 runs)

Jersey Presentation: Charlie Staines

POST-CONTACT METRES

Josh Mansour: 59m
James Fisher-Harris: 54m
James Tamou: 47m
Isaah Yeo: 39m
Stephen Crichton: 36m
Spencer Leniu: 34m

MOST OFFLOADS

James Fisher-Harris: 2
James Tamou: 2
Brent Naden: 2

MOST TACKLE BREAKS

Dylan Edwards: 9
Stephen Crichton: 6
Josh Mansour: 5
Brent Naden: 5
Spencer Leniu: 4
Charlie Staines: 4

Allam Homes Team Song: Round 9

LINE BREAKS

Charlie Staines: 5
Stephen Crichton: 4
Liam Martin: 1
Billy Burns: 1
Brent Naden: 1

TRIES

Charlie Staines: 4
Stephen Crichton: 2
Brent Naden: 1
Billy Burns: 1
Liam Martin: 1
Dylan Edwards: 1

TRY ASSISTS

Dylan Edwards: 3
Api Koroisau: 2
Charlie Staines: 1
Brent Naden: 1
Jarome Luai: 1
Tyrone May: 1

CONVERSIONS

Nathan Cleary: 6 from 8
Stephen Crichton: 1 from 2

PENALTY GOALS
Nathan Cleary: 1 from 1

TEAM STATS

RUN METRES - Panthers: 1,763m | Sharks: 1,176m
KICKING METRES - Panthers: 458m | Sharks: 413m
POSSESSION - Panthers: 58% | Sharks: 42%
COMPLETED SETS - Panthers: 35/45 | Sharks: 26/36
COMPLETION RATE - Panthers: 78% | Sharks: 72%
TACKLE BREAKS - Panthers: 47 | Sharks: 33
TACKLES - Panthers: 268 | Sharks: 307

Staines sets up Edwards' four-pointer

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.