What was the final score of the match?
The final score was Wests Tigers 14, Penrith Panthers 18.
Sport / NRL
The Penrith Panthers secured an 18-14 victory over the Wests Tigers in a thrilling NRL match at CommBank Stadium. The game was marked by costly penalties conceded by Tigers' co-captain Jarome Luai, playing against his former club.
The match between Wests Tigers and Penrith was a tightly contested affair. The first half ended in a 10-all draw, with both teams displaying strong defensive efforts. Penrith initially took the lead with a try by Thomas Jenkins, converted by Nathan Cleary. The Tigers responded with tries from Starford To’a and Sunia Turuva, converted by Adam Doueihi. Jenkins scored again just before halftime, leveling the scores.
In the second half, Luai's penalties proved decisive. The first penalty led to a Cleary penalty goal, giving Penrith a narrow lead. Later, another penalty against Luai resulted in Jenkins completing his hat-trick, extending Penrith's lead. A late try by Jeral Skelton brought the Tigers within four points, but Penrith held on for the win. Penrith have updated their squad for Round 14 with Luke Garner returning.
The final score was Wests Tigers 14, Penrith Panthers 18.
Thomas Jenkins (Penrith) and Jarome Luai (Wests Tigers) were key players, although Luai's impact was marred by penalties.
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