Undermanned Panthers mauled by soaring Jets dominance

Understrength Panthers outclassed by Jets

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

The Penrith Panthers, despite being understrength, were no match for the Newtown Jets at Henson Park on Saturday.

The Jets soared to victory, outclassing the Panthers with a final scoreline of 44-6.

It was the Newtown Jets who drew first blood, with Max Bradbury crashing over the try line after a dominant set, courtesy of Samuel Healey's assist.

The conversion was successful, putting the Jets ahead 6-0.

The Panthers fought back valiantly after conceding the first try.

A well-placed kick by Toelau found Tom Rodwell, creating an opportunity for the Panthers, but unfortunately, a handling error prevented them from capitalizing.

This was the first of two missed chances for the Panthers.

Soni Luke displayed great skill by slicing through the Jets' defense and offloading to Preston Riki, who unfortunately dropped the ball under the posts, denying the Panthers their first points of the game.

Former Panther, Liam Ison, showed his class by scoring a sensational try for the Jets, exploiting a gap in the Panthers' defense.

Ison's speed and agility left the Panthers trailing in his wake as he touched down in the corner.

The conversion extended the Jets' lead to 12-0.

Ison continued to be a threat, repeatedly breaching the Panthers' defense, but their scrambling defense managed to prevent any further points from being scored.

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