List of Penrith Panthers records

The Penrith Panthers were officially introduced to the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL – now known as NRL) – the premier Rugby League competition in Australia – in 1967 and have had an eventful 55 years, winning 4 wooden spoons and 5 premierships (finishing runners-up twice). The following are club match records:

Team edit

Biggest wins edit

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
60 72–12 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Penrith Football Stadium 7 August 2004
56 62–6 New Zealand Warriors Penrith Football Stadium 18 May 2013
54 60–6 Western Suburbs Magpies Penrith Football Stadium 21 March 1999

Biggest losses edit

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
63 7–70 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Penrith Park 29 July 1973
62 12–74 Canberra Raiders Canberra Stadium 10 August 2008
58 6–64 Parramatta Eels Parramatta Stadium 17 March 2002
54 5–59 South Sydney Rabbitohs Penrith Park 11 May 1980

Longest winning streaks edit

  • 17 games: 19 June – 17 October 2020
  • 12 games: 13 March – 29 May 2021
  • 11 games: 18 September 2021 – 29 April 2022
  • 8 games: 19 April – 7 June 2003

Longest losing streaks edit

  • 12 games: 1 June – 24 August 1980
  • 10 games: 23 April – 2 July 1972

Longest winning home streak edit

Penrith Panthers

Wins First Win Last Win
21 Round 19, 2019 Round 7, 2022

Longest winning away streak edit

Penrith Panthers

Wins First Win Last Win
14 Round 8, 2020 Round 11, 2021

Biggest comebacks edit

Recovered from a 23-point deficit

Recovered from a 22-point deficit

Recovered from a 18-point deficit

Recovered from a 8-point deficit with 2 minutes remaining

Partially recovered from a 26-point deficit

Worst collapse edit

Surrendered a 26-point lead.

^ denotes premiership record.

Coaches edit

There have been 19 coaches of the Panthers since their first season in 1967. The current coach is Ivan Cleary.

No Name Seasons Games Wins Draws Losses Win % Premiers Runners-up Minor premiers Wooden spoons Notes
1 Leo Trevena 1967, 1973 44 10 2 32 22.7 1973
2 Bob Boland 1968–1972 110 39 3 68 35.5
3 Jack Clare 1974 22 9 0 13 40.9
4 Mike Stephenson 1975 16 6 0 10 37.5 As captain-coach
5 Barry Harris 1975–76 28 9 2 17 32.1
6 Don Parish 1977–78 44 10 3 31 22.7
7 Len Stacker 1979–81 66 16 3 47 24.2 1980
8 John Peard 1982–83 52 16 1 35 30.8
9 Tim Sheens 1984–87 98 43 4 51 43.9 Club's first finals appearance in 1985
10 Ron Willey 1988–89 47 31 0 16 66.0
11 Phil Gould 1990–94 109 61 4 44 56.0 1991 1990 1991
12 Graham Rogers 1992 1 0 0 1 0.0 Caretaker coach
13 Royce Simmons 1994–2001 177 76 4 97 42.9 2001
14 John Lang 2002–06 125 65 0 60 52.0 2003 2003
15 Matthew Elliott 2007–11 111 49 2 60 44.1 2007 Sacked Mid Season 2011
16 Steve Georgallis 2011 11 4 0 7 36.4 Caretaker coach
17 Ivan Cleary 2012–15, 2019–present 210 128 1 81 61.0 2021, 2022, 2023 2020 2020, 2022, 2023 - Incumbent
18 Anthony Griffin 2016–2018 72 42 0 30 58.3 Contract terminated 6 August 2018
19 Cameron Ciraldo 2018 6 3 0 3 50.0 Caretaker coach

Individual edit

Most games for club edit

Most tries for club edit

Most points for club edit

  • 1,572 (101 tries, 581 goals, 6 field goals), Ryan Girdler (1993–2004)
  • 1,437 (57 tries, 587 goals, 15 field goals), Nathan Cleary (2016–present)
  • 1,100 (100 tries, 343 goals, 14 field goals), Greg Alexander (1984–1994, 1997–1999)
  • 798 (55 tries, 289 goals), Michael Gordon (2006–2012)
  • 613 (43 tries, 220 goals, 1 field goal), Preston Campbell (2003–2006)
  • 454 (113 tries, 1 goal), Rhys Wesser (1998–2008)

Most points in a season edit

Most tries in a season edit

Most points in a match edit

State Of Origin Representatives edit

New South Wales edit


New South Wales (SL) edit


Queensland edit

Coaching edit

New South Wales

All Stars Game Representatives edit

NRL All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars edit

Māori All Stars edit

International Representatives edit

Australia edit

  Australia (SL)

Cook Islands edit

Fiji edit

Greece edit

Italy edit

Malta edit

New Zealand edit

Papua New Guinea edit

Samoa edit

Scotland edit

Tonga edit

United States edit

References edit