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A brief spell in the Telstra Premiership last year has paid dividends for the development of Panthers halfback Harry Seijka, who again had another dominant performance for the Panthers on Monday Night Football.

The current competition top pointscorer, Siejka was heavily involved in the Panthers' 44-0 win over the Sea Eagles, scoring two tries and converting six of Penrith’s eight tries to add another 20 points to his growing total.

A former Bathurst junior, Seijka has been groomed by the Panthers for a number of years now in the Toyota Cup, making his debut in 2008.  The continued experience in the grade has helped the Panthers win the last four matches and move them to second on the Toyota Cup ladder. 

The Panthers will take on the third placed Wests Tigers next Sunday at Centrebet Stadium at 12:45pm. 

Harry Seijka – Stats vs Sea Eagles
Tries
2
Conversions
6
Line Breaks
4
Kicks in Play
14
Meters Run
156
One on One Tackles
3
Tackle Breaks
14
Receives
62

 

TOYOTA CUP ROUND SIX STATS

MOST LINE BREAKS
Harry Seijka (Penrith) 
4
Vai Toutai (Parramatta) 
3
George Jennings (Penrith) 
2
Dane Chang (Melbourne) 
2
Kayne Brennan (St George Illawarra) 
2

ONE ON ONE TACKLES
 
Moses Mbye (Canterbury-Bankstown) 
6
Edrick Lee (Canberra) 
5
Josh Mitchell (Canberra) 
4
Andy Fiagatusa (Wests Tigers) 
4
Regan Haika (Manly) 
4

TOP RETURN METRES ON KICK
 
Lachlan Shipard (Newcastle) 
83
Evander Cummins (St George Illawarra) 
69
Kyle Eather (Cronulla) 
68
Kurtis Rowe (Wests Tigers) 
68
Mitchum Ardler (Gold Coast) 
65

MOST INTERCEPTS

James Elias (Newcastle) 
1
Toby Evans (Penrith) 
1
Jordan Meads (Warriors) 
1

TOP TACKLERS

Ben Musolino (St George Illawarra) 
45
Adam Clydesdale (Newcastle) 
43
Dylan Hartin (Gold Coast) 
39
Sam Irwin (Gold Coast) 
39
Michael Morris (Cronulla) 
39


TOYOTA CUP SEASON STATS

TOP POINTSCORERS
T
G
FG
Pts
Harry Seijka (Penrith) 
6
23
1
71
Manaia Rudolph (Wests Tigers) 
4
27
-
70
Matt Mcgahan (Melbourne) 
4
21
1
59
Jason Wehbe (Parramatta) 
3
23
-
58
William Smith (Newcastle) 
4
18
-
52
Kurt French (South Sydney) 
3
18
-
48

TOP GOALSCORERS

Goals

Attempts

%
Manaia Rudolph (Wests Tigers)
27
38
71
Harry Seijka (Penrith)
23
31
74
Jason Wehbe (Parramatta)
23
33
70
Jake Walsh (Cronulla)
22
29
76
Matt Mcgahan (Melbourne)
21
29
72

TOP TRYSCORERS

Gerard Mccallum (Canterbury-Bankstown) 
8
Harry Seijka (Penrith) 
6
Apisai Koroisau (South Sydney) 
6
Tristian Lumley (Brisbane) 
6
Caleb Timu (Brisbane) 
6

40/20 KICKS THIS SEASON

Frederick Robinson (Canterbury-Bankstown) 
1
Mitchell Cornish (Canberra) 
1
Tim Dengate (Penrith) 
1
Jason Wehbe (Parramatta) 
1
Sam Clune (St George Illawarra) 
1

TOP DUMMY HALF LINE BREAKS
 
Siliva Havili (Warriors) 
5
Apisai Koroisau (South Sydney) 
4
Tony Satini (Penrith) 
3
Michael Lichaa (Cronulla) 
3
Villiami Lolohea (Warriors) 
3

TOP TRY ASSISTS
 
Jacob Miller (Wests Tigers) 
10
Mitchell Cornish (Canberra) 
9
Luke Keary (South Sydney) 
8
Louis Frisby (Brisbane) 
8
Jason Wehbe (Parramatta) 
7

MOST CHARGE DOWNS

Jackson Garlick (South Sydney) 
3
William Smith (Newcastle) 
2
Jesse Roberts (South Sydney) 
2
Vaipuna Tia Kilifi (Penrith) 
2
Api Pewhairangi (Newcastle) 
1

 

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