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Stat Attack: Panthers v Storm

The Panthers reclaimed top spot on the NRL ladder thanks to a convincing 32-6 victory over Melbourne Storm at Suncorp Stadium.

Eleven players ran more than 100 metres with Izack Tago one of the standouts. He ran 198 metres and made 7 tackle breaks alongside Dylan Edwards, Taylan May and Brian To’o.

See the stats that mattered, thanks to Alpha Catering Equipment:

MOST TACKLES

  • Apisai Koroisau: 39
  • James Fisher-Harris: 28
  • Liam Martin: 27
  • Isaah Yeo: 26
  • Scott Sorensen: 25
  • Viliame Kikau: 25

MOST METRES

  • Izack Tago: 198m (14 runs)
  • Isaah Yeo: 178m (24 runs)
  • Dylan Edwards: 165m (19 runs)
  • Brian To’o: 160m (15 runs)
  • Nathan Cleary: 155m (27 runs)
  • James Fisher-Harris: 147m (14 runs)
  • Taylan May: 141m (18 runs)
  • Liam Martin: 137m (12 runs)
  • Moses Leota: 129m (13 runs)
  • Scott Sorensen: 124m (14 runs)
  • Stephen Crichton: 116m (13 runs)

OAK Plus Post Game: Jarome Luai

POST CONTACT METRES

  • Izack Tago: 76m
  • Brian To’o: 65m
  • Isaah Yeo: 61m
  • Taylan May: 55m
  • James Fisher-Harris: 51m
  • Scott Sorensen: 49m
  • Moses Leota: 48m
  • Liam Martin: 46m
  • Dylan Edwards: 44m
  • Stephen Crichton: 44m

MOST TACKLE BREAKS

  • Dylan Edwards: 7
  • Taylan May: 7
  • Izack Tago: 7
  • Brian To’o: 7
  • Stephen Crichton: 5
  • Jarome Luai: 4

Tago slides in and opens the scoring

MOST OFFLOADS

  • Jarome Luai: 3
  • Stephen Crichton: 2

LINE BREAKS

  • Izack Tago: 2
  • Stephen Crichton: 1
  • Jarome Luai: 1

TRIES

  • Izack Tago: 2
  • Viliame Kikau: 1
  • Stephen Crichton: 1
  • Jarome Luai: 1

TRY ASSISTS

  • Jarome Luai: 2
  • Dylan Edwards: 1
  • Nathan Cleary: 1
  • Viliame Kikau: 1

GOALS

  • Nathan Cleary: 6 from 6

Team Stats Panthers Storm
Possession 62% 38%
Completion Rate 81%
35/43
65%
23/35
Run Metres 2,032 1,061
Post Contact Metres 684 355
Tackle Breaks 51 32
Line Breaks 4 0
Kicking Metres 549 446
Tackles 267 370
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.