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Stat Attack: Panthers v Sea Eagles

The Panthers recorded their eighth-straight victory of the season with a hard-fought 12-point win over the Sea Eagles in Bathurst.

Dylan Edwards and Brian To'o were hard to handle while James Fisher-Harris had another barnstorming game on his way to 197 metres and 31 tackles (0 missed) through the middle third of the field.

See the stats that mattered below:

MOST TACKLES

  • Api Koroisau: 38
  • Isaah Yeo: 33
  • James Fisher-Harris: 31 (0 missed tackles)
  • Tyrone May: 26
  • Jarome Luai: 24
  • Matt Eisenhuth: 24
  • Moses Leota: 21 (0 missed tackles)

MOST METRES

  • Brian To’o: 233m (20 runs)
  • Dylan Edwards: 205m (22 runs)
  • James Fisher-Harris: 197m (19 runs)
  • Isaah Yeo: 132m (14 runs)
  • Liam Martin: 120m (11 runs)

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POST-CONTACT METRES

  • Brian To’o: 97m
  • James Fisher-Harris: 83m
  • Isaah Yeo: 70m
  • Dylan Edwards: 67m
  • Liam Martin: 50m
  • Viliame Kikau: 44m
  • Charlie Staines: 41m

MOST TACKLE BREAKS

  • Brian To’o: 6
  • Liam Martin: 4
  • Moses Leota: 4
  • Kurt Capewell: 4

MOST OFFLOADS

  • Brian To’o: 3
  • James Fisher-Harris: 2
  • Stephen Crichton: 2

Edwards starts and finishes a Bathurst barnstormer

MOST LINE BREAKS

  • Brian To’o: 2
  • Liam Martin: 1
  • Kurt Capewell: 1

TRIES

  • Dylan Edwards: 1
  • Brian To’o: 1
  • Liam Martin: 1
  • Tyrone May: 1
  • Stephen Crichton: 1

TRY ASSISTS

  • Nathan Cleary: 2
  • Matt Burton: 1
  • Liam Martin: 1
  • Dylan Edwards: 1
  • Jarome Luai: 1

GOALS

  • Nathan Cleary: 4 from 5

Team Stats Panthers Sea Eagles
Run Metres 1,758m 1,728m
Post Contact Metres 716m 663m
Possession 52% 48%
Completion Rate 71% 77%
Tackles 321 286
Tackle Breaks 35 28
Line Breaks 4 2
Kicking Metres 576 670

Miraculous Martin taps it back for Crichton

 

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.