Izack Tago of the Panthers is tackled.Credit:Getty Images
Sorensen played on despite the injury and was involved in one of the highlights of the evening,a superb flick pass to Dylan Edwards,who scored the try that sealed the result.
There were other moments that deserve to be replayed often over the Easter long weekend. Like the brilliant Roosters scrum play,orchestrated by NSW utility Connor Watson,that resulted in Robert Toia streaming past a befuddled Penrith defence.
There was also a sublime Mark Nawaqanitawase flick pass that resulted in the opening try.
However,the most memorable moments belonged to the Panthers.
Paul Alamoti scored two almost identical tries in the first half,but it was in the second that the Panthers began playing something resembling their best football.
Nathan Cleary,meanwhile played down suggestions he was on track to break Cameron Smith’s all-time point-scoring record of 2,786.
“That’s pretty far away,” the Panthers No.7 said.
“They’re little things you can tick off along the way,it’s pretty cool. The more important journey was getting a win,getting back on track and feeling like ourselves again. Happy with both,I guess.”