
The Penrith Panthers have established a legacy over the past six years that will not be easily forgotten.
What they've built since 2021 is particularly unsettling for opponents.
This team is not only well-coordinated; it features a system designed to score, adapt, and withstand any defensive strategy an opposing coach might devise.
The Panthers' attack has transformed expectations of what a rugby league offense can achieve.
This evolution warrants closer examination.
In 2021, the backbone of Penrith's attack rested on their formidable forward pack, particularly James Fisher-Harris, Moses Leota, and Isaah Yeo.
Fisher-Harris excelled as a ball carrier, consistently securing middle meters during the initial tackles to provide his halves with advantageous ruck speed and field positioning.
His prowess, alongside Brian To'o's ability to gain post-contact meters, alleviated pressure on Apisai Koroisau, ensuring Penrith's sets rarely fell behind the line of advantage.
Completing sets seamlessly became a crucial component of their strategy, as maintaining error-free play kept opponent defenses under duress.
This approach minimized game-changing turnovers and allowed their offensive structure to develop effectively over six tackles.
