Penrith halfback Nathan Cleary has revealed his side focused on matching the Warriors enthusiasm before spoiling the home side's planned farewell for Manu Vatuvei with a come-from-behind 34-22 NRL win at Mt Smart Stadium last Friday.
The 19-year-old son of former Warriors player and coach Ivan Cleary understood from his time living in Auckland as a youngster, just how much Vatuvei means to the Warriors, and said the Panthers had discussed the importance of matching the home side's energy and aggression.
A stunning individual performance from Cleary ensured the visitors spoiled 'The Beast's' party, with Cleary scoring a hattrick of tries and kicking five goals as the Panthers came back from 18-22 down inside the last quarter to claim an impressive victory.
"I was actually pretty nervous before the game especially with it being such a big game with Manu Vatuvei for the Warriors," Cleary told Radio Sport.
"We knew, especially myself, how much Manu meant to the club.