The Wests Tigers have defied a crippling injury toll to chalk up one of their best NRL wins - coming from behind to beat in-form Penrith yesterday.
The joint-venture, who had a dozen first graders unavailable including skipper Robbie Farah, trailed 18-4 at one stage, but held on bravely to see off the Panthers, who went into the game on the back of four straight wins.
Penrith came racing out of the blocks and forced the Tigers to defend four successive sets before David Simmons broke the deadlock in the sixth minute, when he touched down after Kiwi Dean Whare patted back a crossfield kick.
The early signs looked ominous for Mick Potter's side but they fought back when wing David Nofoaluma caught the hosts napping and darted over in the right corner to score.
That setback didn't seem to unduly concern the Panthers. They continued to dominate and extended their lead through Mose Masoe's barnstorming run, and then the excellent Whare went over with the reliable Luke Walsh adding the extras.