Panthers fullback Dylan Edwards has given a hilarious response after he obtained a private shout out from NRL CEO Andrew Abdo.
The Panthers sealed the minor premiership in a superb 44-12 trouncing of the Cowboys to each finish North Queensland’s season and retain the JJ Giltinan Shield.
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On hand to current the Panthers the trophy in-front of a nonetheless packed BlueBet Stadium, Abdo took to the stage to rejoice the membership’s achievements.
After his preliminary feedback, Abdo turned to the taking part in group, stating the aspect has had 54 per cent of possession this season — three per cent greater than some other aspect.
Also had 83 per cent completions (two per cent larger than some other membership), scored probably the most factors within the competitors and run 45,000m with ball in hand (10 per cent larger than some other membership).
But then Abdo singled out Edwards for particular reward.
“It’s very difficult to single out any individual in such a phenomenal team effort, but I would like to acknowledge how unified this team is,” he mentioned.
“Dylan Edwards at fullback has made 193 assists. That’s phenomenal.”
Edwards gave one of many nice reactions to the shout out.
Social media was equally perplexed about what Abdo meant by “193 assists”.
According to the NRL’s personal stats, Edwards has had 23 appearances, 11 tries and two conversions.
He’s had 5 strive assists and 12 line break assists — somewhat bit wanting the 193.
He’s made 11 line breaks himself, 134 sort out breaks, and averages 208m per sport — having run an NRL-high 4740m, 658m greater than the second positioned Addin Fonua-Blake.
While he’s definitely had one other excellent season, it’s arduous to know what the NRL CEO was speaking about.
Post-match, coach Ivan Cleary was definitely happy by the outcome.
“Really pleasing, a great night for the club,” he mentioned.
“The boys prepared really well this week and played well.
“It’s four years in a row we’re first or equal first at the end of the year. Consistency is such a big part of being successful. I think we’ve shown that for a long period of time so I’m really proud of that.”
The outcome means the Panthers will host the New Zealand Warriors within the first week of the finals, in addition to making certain the highest 8 is booked in with a day to play.
While there will likely be no adjustments to the groups within the prime eight, it will likely be impacted by the ultimate sport of the season with the Canberra Raiders and Cronulla Sharks taking part in off for a house closing.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au