On Saturday the All Blacks took on Moyhu on a cold, windy day.
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The Panthers jumped out of the gates fast and showed their quick ball use was a class above.
The midfield trio Riley Moran, Jackson Hourigan and Brady Hayes linked up multiple times giving their forwards the best opportunity to score.
Brady Hayse earned best on ground honours with his performance.
The Panthers led by 42 points at quarter-time.
In the second quarter the side continued to break Moyhu with numerous handball receives, tallying up 50 before half-time.
Joel Bates return to the backline was a welcomed addition this weekend, his ability to ready the play and run of from half-back was great to watch.
In the second half the All Blacks continued to find avenues to score at will.
This weekend also marked the return of Harry Moran to the senior side.
After a three-year break Harry has returned in excellent form having kicked 33 goals in three weeks of reserves football, he finished with nine majors yesterday along with multiple other scoring involvements.
Every week the side continues to get better as a group, working as a team on all lines.
The Panthers have a solid last month of football ahead leading into finals, starting with third-placed Milawa this coming weekend.