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Stat Attack: Panthers v Wests Tigers

The Panthers gave the Bathurst locals plenty to smile about, conquering Wests Tigers and regaining the Royce Simmons Cup with a 22-6 victory in Bathurst.

Isaah Yeo and Mitch Kenny led the defensive effort with a staggering 89 tackles combined.

Brian To'o ran for 229 metres (21 runs) and 82 post contact metres. 

See the stats that mattered below: 

TOP TACKLERS

  • Isaah Yeo: 47
  • Mitch Kenny: 42
  • Scott Sorensen: 38
  • Brad Schneider: 34
  • Lindsay Smith: 31
  • Izack Tago: 30
  • Liam Martin: 29
  • James Fisher-Harris: 27
  • Jarome Luai: 21
  • Moses Leota: 21
  • Liam Henry: 21

MOST METRES

  • Brian To'o: 229m (21 runs)
  • Dylan Edwards: 207m (25 runs)
  • Isaah Yeo: 159m (18 runs)
  • Paul Alamoti: 139m (14 runs)
  • James Fisher-Harris: 138m (14 runs)
  • Sunia Turuva: 121m (16 runs)
  • Lindsay Smith: 104m (12 runs)
  • Izack Tago: 102m (11 runs)

Press Conference: Panthers v Wests Tigers

POST CONTACT METRES

  • Brian To'o: 82m
  • Isaah Yeo: 48m
  • Dylan Edwards: 46m
  • Lindsay Smith: 44m
  • James Fisher-Harris: 34m
  • Paul Alamoti: 30m

TACKLE BREAKS

  • Dylan Edwards: 10
  • Brian To'o: 8
  • Jarome Luai: 5
  • Sunia Turuva: 4
  • James Fisher-Harris: 3
  • Izack Tago: 3
  • Paul Alamoti: 2

LINE BREAKS

  • Sunia Turuva: 2
  • James Fisher-Harris: 1
  • Paul Alamoti: 1

Highlights: Panthers v Wests Tigers

TRIES

  • Sunia Turuva: 2
  • Paul Alamoti: 1
  • James Fisher-Harris: 1

TRY ASSISTS

  • Dylan Edwards: 1
  • Izack Tago: 1
  • Scott Sorensen: 1
  • Isaah Yeo: 1

CONVERSIONS

  • Dylan Edwards: 3 from 4

Stats Panthers Wests Tigers
Possession 47% 53%
Completion Rate 86%
38/44
71%
30/42
Tackles 383 343
Run Metres 1,670 1,665
Post Contact Metres 465 580
Tackle Breaks 42 36
Line Breaks 4 3
Kicking Metres 842 689

Alamoti scores on club debut

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.