
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
In Round Six of The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup, the Penrith Panthers bounced back from their previous loss to the North Sydney Bears with a dominant 56-0 victory over the Manly Sea Eagles.
The Panthers started strong, scoring early in the 15th minute with a well-timed pass from Trent Toelau to prop Luron Patea.
They followed up with another try off a kick-off error, extending their lead to 12 points.
The Panthers continued to dominate throughout the game, shutting out the Sea Eagles completely.
The Jets also had a strong performance in Round Six, ending the Warriors' unbeaten run with a 28-10 victory.
The game started with the Warriors taking an early lead, but the Jets quickly responded with a try of their own.
They continued to build momentum, scoring four more tries to secure the win.
Jets coach Brett Kimmorley praised his team's effort, stating, "I thought we turned up with a lot of energy today and I'm very pleased with the result."
The weekend's other games saw the St George Illawarra Dragons defeat the Sydney Roosters 32-12, the Parramatta Eels triumph over the Canberra Raiders 24-10, the Newcastle Knights beat the Western Suburbs Magpies 24-14, and the South Sydney Rabbitohs edge out the North Sydney Bears 14-10.
The results of these games have shuffled the standings in The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup, with the Panthers now sitting on top of the table.
Overall, Round Six of The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup showcased some impressive performances and upsets, with the Panthers and Jets bouncing back from previous losses to secure important victories.
The competition remains fierce as teams continue to battle for position in the standings.
The Jets' win over the Warriors in particular highlights the unpredictable nature of rugby league and the ability of any team to come out on top on any given day.