Kikau, Sivo score as Panthers thrash brave Hunters

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Kikau, Sivo score as Panthers thrash brave Hunters

FIJIAN duo Viliame Kikau and Maika Sivo scored a try each to help the Panthers defeat a brave PNG Hunters outfit who finished much stronger than they started in Intrust Super State Championship.

The Penrith-based club won 42-18.

There was great anticipation of the Hunters being part of the NRL’s showpiece day as Queensland’s Intrust Super Cup champions but after scoring first through a penalty goal in the second minute they had no answer to the power and professionalism of the Penrith team who led 38-2 at half-time.

Centre Tony Satini was the hero for the Panthers with four first-half tries and the Penrith forwards laid a powerful foundation as they won their first State Championship having gone down to the Northern Pride in 2014.

Wasteful of opportunities a week earlier the Hunters actually completed at 90 per cent in the first half but made an error in two of the first three sets of the second half and the 38-2 half-time scoreline blew out even further when Jed Cartwright put Penrith winger Maika Sivo over in the corner eight minutes into the second term.

Displaying the type of courage that has defined their season the Hunters failed to surrender and with some enterprising play scored their first try 12 minutes from full-time courtesy of Adex Wera after Panthers five-eighth Jarome Luai had been sin-binned for a professional foul.

Buoyed by the support of the building crowd the Hunters went back-to-back after two brilliant passes from the Boas brothers Ase and Watson who put Wera in space and then provided a spectacular cut-out pass for Bland Abavu to score wide out on the left.

The Intrust Super Cup’s Player of the Year Ase Boas then enjoyed a moment of his own to cut through and score his side’s third try in the space of eight minutes as PNG claimed the second half honours 16-4 in a performance their countrymen would be proud of.

It was a somewhat nervy start for Penrith who failed to complete their first two sets of the game but the end of the Panthers’ third set was the first try to Satini in the left-hand corner and three tackles after the kick-off Satini had his second courtesy of a bust down the left wing by Christian Crichton.

The point-scoring procession continued for the Panthers when Darren Nicholls attacked the line from 10 metres out and his right-hand fend secured a path under the posts and after a brief period of PNG resistance Penrith asserted their physical dominance to score their fifth try through Kikau in the 32nd minute.

Meanwhile, the Sea Eagles have pulled off one of the most dramatic finishes in Holden Cup history to steal a stunning 20-18 upset win over the Parramatta Eels in what was a fitting way to farewell the under-20s competition.

Score:

Penrith Panthers 42 (Tony Satini 4, Darren Nicholls, Viliame Kikau, Jarome Luai, Maika Sivo tries; Nicholls 5 goals) def. PNG Hunters 18 (Adex Wera, Bland Abavu, Ase Boas tries; Boas 3 goals) at ANZ Stadium. Half-time: Panthers 38-2. Man of the Match: Kaide Ellis (Panthers).

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