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List of Penrith Panthers records

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The Penrith Panthers were officially introduced to the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL – now known as NRL) – the premier Rugby League competition in Australia – in 1967 and have had an eventful 55 years, winning 4 wooden spoons and 5 premierships (finishing runners-up twice). The following are club match records:

Team

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Biggest wins

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Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
60 72–12 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Penrith Football Stadium 7 August 2004
56 62–6 New Zealand Warriors Penrith Football Stadium 18 May 2013
54 60–6 Western Suburbs Magpies Penrith Football Stadium 21 March 1999

Biggest losses

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Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
62 12–74 Canberra Raiders Canberra Stadium 10 August 2008
59 11–70 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Penrith Park 29 July 1973
58 6–64 Parramatta Eels Parramatta Stadium 17 March 2002
54 5–59 South Sydney Rabbitohs Penrith Park 11 May 1980

Longest winning streaks

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  • 17 games: 19 June – 17 October 2020
  • 12 games: 13 March – 29 May 2021
  • 11 games: 18 September 2021 – 29 April 2022
  • 8 games: 19 April – 7 June 2003

Longest losing streaks

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  • 12 games: 1 June – 24 August 1980
  • 10 games: 23 April – 2 July 1972

Longest winning home streak

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Penrith Panthers

Wins First Win Last Win
21 Round 19, 2019 Round 7, 2022

Longest winning away streak

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Penrith Panthers

Wins First Win Last Win
14 Round 8, 2020 Round 11, 2021

Biggest comebacks

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Recovered from a 23-point deficit

Recovered from a 22-point deficit

Recovered from a 18-point deficit

Recovered from a 8-point deficit with 2 minutes remaining

Partially recovered from a 26-point deficit

Worst collapse

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Surrendered a 26-point lead.

^ denotes premiership record.

Coaches

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There have been 19 coaches of the Panthers since their first season in 1967. The current coach is Ivan Cleary.

No Name Seasons Games Wins Draws Losses Win % Premiers Runners-up Minor premiers Wooden spoons Notes
1 Leo Trevena 1967, 1973 44 10 2 32 22.7 1973
2 Bob Boland 1968–1972 110 39 3 68 35.5
3 Jack Clare 1974 22 9 0 13 40.9
4 Mike Stephenson 1975 16 6 0 10 37.5 As captain-coach
5 Barry Harris 1975–76 28 9 2 17 32.1
6 Don Parish 1977–78 44 10 3 31 22.7
7 Len Stacker 1979–81 66 16 3 47 24.2 1980
8 John Peard 1982–83 52 16 1 35 30.8
9 Tim Sheens 1984–87 98 43 4 51 43.9 Club's first finals appearance in 1985
10 Ron Willey 1988–89 47 31 0 16 66.0
11 Phil Gould 1990–94 109 61 4 44 56.0 1991 1990 1991
12 Graham Rogers 1992 1 0 0 1 0.0 Caretaker coach
13 Royce Simmons 1994–2001 177 76 4 97 42.9 2001
14 John Lang 2002–06 125 65 0 60 52.0 2003 2003
15 Matthew Elliott 2007–11 111 49 2 60 44.1 2007 Sacked Mid Season 2011
16 Steve Georgallis 2011 11 4 0 7 36.4 Caretaker coach
17 Ivan Cleary 2012–15, 2019–present 210 128 1 81 61.0 2021, 2022, 2023 2020 2020, 2022, 2023 - Incumbent
18 Anthony Griffin 2016–2018 72 42 0 30 58.3 Contract terminated 6 August 2018
19 Cameron Ciraldo 2018 6 3 0 3 50.0 Caretaker coach

Individual

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Most games for club

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Most tries for club

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Most points for club

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  • 1,572 (101 tries, 581 goals, 6 field goals), Ryan Girdler (1993–2004)
  • 1,439 (57 tries, 587 goals, 15 field goals), Nathan Cleary (2016–present)
  • 1,100 (100 tries, 343 goals, 14 field goals), Greg Alexander (1984–1994, 1997–1999)
  • 798 (55 tries, 289 goals), Michael Gordon (2006–2012)
  • 613 (43 tries, 220 goals, 1 field goal), Preston Campbell (2003–2006)
  • 454 (113 tries, 1 goal), Rhys Wesser (1998–2008)

Most points in a season

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Most tries in a season

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Most points in a match

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State Of Origin Representatives

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New South Wales

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New South Wales (SL)

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Queensland

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Coaching

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New South Wales

All Stars Game Representatives

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NRL All Stars

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Indigenous All Stars

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Māori All Stars

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International Representatives

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Australia

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Australia (SL)

Cook Islands

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Fiji

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Greece

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Italy

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Malta

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New Zealand

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Papua New Guinea

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Samoa

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Scotland

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Tonga

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United States

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References

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