Penrith Panthers vs Wests Tigers highlights: Cleary conquers Tigers in golden point

By Daniel Szabo / Roar Guru

Panthers

9

Match Complete

Wests Tigers

8

N. Cleary84
N. Cleary79
D. Edwards78
50R. Matterson
30C. Thompson
N. Cleary14

1
Tries
2
1
Conversions
0
1
Penalty Goals
0
1
Field Goals
0

Match result:

Talk about a match that no one deserved to win! Through the sheer brilliance of Nathan Cleary, the Panthers have managed to come away with the unlikeliest of wins which included a 79th minute try, a sideline conversion after the fulltime siren and a field goal from 40m out.

The Tigers will be absolutely filthy with themselves as they had an unbelievable amount of chances to win this game.

They missed two field goal attempts – one each to Josh Reynolds and Luke Brooks – and dropped the ball a few plays before they were almost certainly going to be in position for a third shot.

Esan Marsters also failed to land any of his three shots at goal throughout the game, including a penalty from right in front of the posts.

His other two shots at goal were not overly difficult either – most kickers in the NRL would have at least slotted one.

This was probably the scrappiest game of the season so far. The last 20 minutes in particular were an absolute comedy of errors.

The Tigers completed at 78 per cent, with many of their errors coming at the back end of the game, while the Panthers completed just 60! That is atrocious! It’s extremely rare in the NRL for a side to win with a completion rate of less than 80.

Aside from the try to Dylan Edwards in the 79th minute, the Panthers showed nothing in attack. Despite his late-game heroics, Cleary was actually quite poor along with his partner James Maloney.

Both failed to direct their side around the park for the majority of the game as the Panthers came up with some ordinary plays at the end of many sets of six.

The Tigers were scrappy too, but showed plenty more than their opposites did in attack. Josh Reynolds, in particular, showed that he belongs at this level, with his short kicks leading to the Tigers’ only two tries to Corey Thompson and Ryan Matterson. Coach Michael McGuire simply must find room for Reynolds in his side. He’s far too good for reserve grade.

For the Panthers, fullback Dylan Edwards looked nervous fielding kicks – so much so that he was moved to the wing and replaced at fullback by Dallin Watene-Zelezniak midway through the game.

The returning Viliame Kikau looked dangerous at times, but also looked like he hasn’t fully recovered from his knee injury.

Neither coach will be happy with their side’s performance. But one coach will be happy with the result and that’s Ivan Cleary.

After a week spent in the headlines, he will be glad to go into next week under significantly less pressure than the week before.

But make no mistake – both sides have plenty to do to improve for next week. A bit of Cleary brilliance at the death should not get the Panthers off the hook for some extremely hard training this week.

Final score
Penrith Panthers 9
Wests Tigers 8

Match preview:

Friday night will see the battle of the big cats take place, with the Wests Tigers travelling out to Penrith to take on a Panthers side that has not scored a try in the last 115 minutes of football. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog from 8:05pm AEDT.

The Panthers have started the year with a 1-2 win-loss record, while the Tigers are 2-1. Both sides are coming off losses, with the Tigers rather unexpectedly losing to the Bulldogs while the Panthers were defeated in Bathurst by the Storm.

The Panthers are boosted by the huge inclusion of destructive Fijian back-rower Viliame Kikau, who will play his first game for the Panthers this year after starting the season injured.

Many times last year Kikau was the difference between winning and losing for the Panthers. He offers a serious point of attack for Penrith out on the left edge, and is often simply impossible to stop.

The Panthers faithful will be hoping that his inclusion in the side will kick-start their season, and give the Panthers the go-forward they need to score points.

For the Tigers, they will welcome last year’s marquee recruit Josh Reynolds to the side for the first time in 2019, although his inclusion comes as a result of Benji Marshall straining his hamstring in the loss to the Bulldogs last Sunday.

Reynolds’ career has stalled at the Tigers. Despite being on big money, he has found plenty of injuries at inopportune times, and has not been able to nail down a spot in the Tigers’ top 17.

He’s been killing it in the Canterbury Cup though, and will look to make the most of this rare opportunity in first grade to impress coach Michael McGuire, and show him why he deserves to be in his top 17.

The other major talking point leading into this game is Panthers coach Ivan Cleary. While the Panthers won’t be hung up on it, there are certainly those in the Tigers’ camp who are dirty on the way the elder Cleary left the club with several years left on his contract.

No doubt the Tigers will use the Cleary factor as extra motivation for the win – they will want to show their ex-coach why he erred in walking out on the club by putting his new team to the sword.

Prediction
The inclusion of Kikau is huge for the Panthers. His go-forward will give halves Maloney and Nathan Cleary plenty of space in which to weave their magic.

Maloney and Cleary have been quiet to start the season. But make no mistake – both are class players, and are due to bounce back soon.

Playing behind a beaten forward pack does not make their job any easier, and Kikau’s return will get the Panthers on the front foot.

For the Tigers, I get the sense that Josh Reynolds’ inclusion at 6 could disrupt their attack. While this will revolve largely around the experienced Robbie Farah and halfback Luke Brooks, Reynolds is the sort of player who likes high involvement.

There’s a risk this could lead to him getting in the way of Farah and Brooks a bit.

The Panthers were very disappointing against Melbourne, as were the Tigers against Canterbury. But the Panthers’ home crowd, as well as the return of Kikau should see Penrith defeat the Tigers without Benji Marshall in a tight contest.

Panthers by 6

Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of the match, starting from 8:05pm AEDT.

Where: Panthers Stadium, Penrith
When: 8:05pm
TV: Channel 9, Fox Sports
Streaming: Kayo Sports, NRL Digital Pass

Panthers
1 Dylan Edwards 2 Josh Mansour 3 Dean Whare 4 Waqa Blake 5 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 6 James Maloney 7 Nathan Cleary 8 James Tamou 9 Sione Katoa 10 Reagan Campbell-Gillard 11 Viliame Kikau 12 Isaah Yeo 13 James Fisher-Harris.

Interchange: 14 Wayde Egan 15 Frank Winterstein 16 Moses Leota 17 Hame Sele.

Reserves: 18 Liam Martin 19 Tim Grant 20 Jarome Luai 21 Malakai Watene-Zelezniak.

Tigers
1 Moses Mbye 2 Mahe Fonua 3 Robert Jennings 4 Esan Marsters 5 Corey Thompson 6 Josh Reynolds 7 Luke Brooks 8 Ben Matulino 9 Robbie Farah 10 Alex Twal 11 Ryan Matterson 12 Luke Garner 13 Elijah Taylor.

Interchange: 14 Russell Packer 15 Thomas Mikaele 16 Josh Aloiai 17 Michael Chee-Kam.

Reserves: 18 Paul Momirovski 19 Matt Eisenhuth 20 Robbie Rochow 21 Chris McQueen.

Comments:

2019-04-05T23:47:16+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Great work, you should also keep an eye out for Algiers that won the previous race 4 at Pakenham, I made a mistake above as he was the one bread by my sister not North Africa, he won by 5.5L and is very promising.

2019-04-05T23:14:11+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I make a pretty good apple slaw...maybe I’ll go with that. Brisket is on, smoking away. I agree about the Tigers. One penalty missed from right in front. One relatively easy conversion and three field goals. It was keystone cops stuff. Plenty of work for both sides to do...

2019-04-05T22:01:13+00:00

Papi Smurf

Roar Rookie


Reynolds was gassed after 7 mins and at more than a dozen other times during the game so his fitness is way off. But I agree, he showed what a quality player he is and he would be in the run on side for most clubs in the NRL and in the 17 for the rest. Now the Tigers have a spine jigsaw puzzle problem instead of the Dragons.

2019-04-05T21:57:08+00:00

Papi Smurf

Roar Rookie


Same goes for the Broncos game. After all, only one team played. ;-)

2019-04-05T21:54:52+00:00

Papi Smurf

Roar Rookie


For FGs Benji will win every time. For conversions, the Tigers are in trouble. If Benji had played he would have kicked both FGs that were missed.

2019-04-05T17:06:38+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


That aside , Tigers were obviously given 10 mg of Valium before the start of each half. What has it come to that teams have got to basically lie down and have a snooze to allow this Penrith mob to get over the line.? What a gyp . Tigers should be ashamed of themselves. All the way to the top. School kids could have beaten those muppets. Actually I’d like to see Penrith go up against a First XIII side from out their way.

2019-04-05T16:57:48+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


Add some coleslaw, put on some Elvis, and you could definitely be in Memphis. Good stuff.

2019-04-05T13:23:44+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


At 79 minutes I was 0/3 ! And thinking what an idiot I am. Thank you Nathan for giving me a chance to avoid the nudie run !

2019-04-05T12:28:14+00:00

JoM

Roar Rookie


Beer and BBQ sauce works well also! I cook it all the time for my son and his cricket mates in a pressure cooker if I don't have time.

2019-04-05T12:19:43+00:00

R N

Roar Rookie


Been saying it for a while... in general play Cleary is the Peter Wallace if his generation! It’s not bad, just not exceptional either! He is the league equivalent of proficient yet boring rhythm guitarist for a middling band !

2019-04-05T12:14:40+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Right, that's it. I'm blogging my games at your place tomorrow.

2019-04-05T11:58:45+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I’ve got to set up my bbq...I’m getting up at 5am to light the coals and put on a 6kg beef brisket for a 10-12 hour cook... Home made bbq sauce and home made baked beans and maybe some chilli corn bread and/or Mexican street corn

2019-04-05T11:52:45+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I thought Ryan Matterson was absolutely outstanding. He can do the tough work but is very skilled as well. High work rate. Farah had some great touches and hero plays but geez he makes a lot of poor plays. There was one set early when the Tigers hadn’t had much ball and were in the attack. From dummy half he threw it behind everyone on about the third tackle and ruined the whole set. He had a grubber at about 65 mins that he banged straight over the dead ball line when the Tigers needed it least. The “brilliance” of Ivan Cleary’s boot in the last ten shouldn’t take away from how poor he was the rest of the game. Big concerns over Kikau. A couple of times - even early - I noticed he had his weight on his right leg when he needed to accelerate and couldn’t push off. He had to take a half step and push off his left leg. A couple of times he was limping pretty heavily. I love watching him play...hopefully he doesn’t make it worse.

2019-04-05T11:52:37+00:00

JoM

Roar Rookie


His grandmother died yesterday and she went to all his games that she could go to from a very young age whether it was league or cricket. Should he have played? That was up to the coaching staff. As for goals, he has been kicking them his whole life. I think emotions got in the way tonight.

2019-04-05T11:41:49+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


disgraceful performance by the Tigers. You just should NEVER lose in that situation. Game management pitiful.. FG too early. losing the ball near the end of the game and not defending the whole game. Reynolds was great... Madge needs to make some changes

2019-04-05T11:41:35+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I was on North Afrika at Pakenham last night as well...paid about 3.60 or something...very tough win...got headed at the start of the straight but fought back to win I’ll keep an eye out for Brutal. Cheers...

2019-04-05T11:38:02+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Forans out...Lewis 7, Reynolds 6...marriage made in heaven...!!!

2019-04-05T11:35:10+00:00

Emcie

Roar Guru


Much appreciated

2019-04-05T11:33:44+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


I don't intend on it. That was dreadful and should be filed alongside other things never to be talked about again.

2019-04-05T11:26:49+00:00

Emcie

Roar Guru


I have a request scotty, in your talking points piece at the end of the round please don't remind us of this game

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