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Grand final deja vu as Broncos stun Storm with second-half comeback
- On Friday, the Penrith Panthers beat the Sydney Roosters 40-4 at Allianz Stadium as Tom Jenkins scored four tries, a career-best performance.
- After Robert Toia's early points, Dylan Edwards' 30-metre break swung momentum as the visitors scored four tries in 13 minutes to lead 24-4 at half-time.
- Edwards ripped off a 90-metre run that ended in a try and finished with two, while a Moses Leota play ignited Jenkins' 80m sprint, and Nathan Cleary's no-look pass set up Jenkins' second try.
- Tom Jenkins now tops the season's try tally with eight four-pointers, as Penrith have won their three games by a combined 92-10 since Ivan Cleary's return as coach.
- Round 5 sets up a blockbuster against Melbourne as the Roosters' defence leaks 40 points again, raising questions about their season trajectory.
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Panthers thrash Roosters to win third straight game • The Western Weekender
Penrith has continued its unbeaten start to the season, beating the Roosters 40-4 at Allianz Stadium. The Panthers have equalled their best start to a season since 2022, sounding a warning siren to the rest of the competition on their way to a dominant victory. Penrith conceded the first try in the fourth minute but then produced a strong comeback – highlighted by a sensational Brian To’o try in the 19th minute – to blow the Roosters off the par…
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