A barnstorming performance at fullback from Greg Inglis has helped South Sydney to their first NRL win of the season, a 40-24 mauling of Penrith today.
South Sydney shot out of the blocks at Penrith, crossing three times in the first 13 minutes and always looked in control of the match despite clocking off and conceding two tries just before halftime.
Queensland and Australian representative Inglis, playing his first club game at fullback since round 12, 2007, looked a different player at the back.
He was involved at every opportunity, making 170 metres and throwing defenders off him at will on kick returns.
He looked a fearsome prospect when he nabbed a try to start the second half after bursting onto a pass, running 35 metres before trampling over Panthers fullback Lachlan Coote and touching down in the corner.