General
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The club won all three grades for the 20th time. It was the third time in doing so that all three grades had scored 100 points. The combined score of 416 points is the highest when all three sides won (previous best 412 in Round 11 this season), as is the combined winning margin of 348 points (previous best 337, also in Round 11, 2010).
* This is the fifth time that all three grades have won on the same day, beating the record achieved in 2001 of four occasions.
* The weekend's games saw all Penrith grades combined pass 76000 points in competition football, after passing 75000 points in Round 11.
Players
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Congratulations to the following players on making their debuts
for the club:
Phillip Pennings and Grant Kean (Reserve Grade)
* Congratulations to both Ben McGovern and Ben Robinson in kicking their 50th career goal for the Rams. Being Ben McGovern's debut season, it means he has also passed 50 goals for 2010 as well (Seniors - 2, Reserves - 3, Under 18s - 45).
* Ben McGovern's 11 goals is the highest individual goalkicking performance for the club this season, beating the 8 goals kicked by David Cummings and Tim Cummins in Senior Grade. It is the highest goalkicking effort in the club since Jason Ware kicked 14 against Holroyd-Parramatta Reserve Grade in 2006 and the highest in Under 18's since Michael Ross kicked 13 against the Southern Sharks in 2002.
* Jason Bradley's 7 goals in Reserve Grade is the highest individual goalkicking performance in that grade this season, beating his own effort of six goals in the Round 1 match against UNSW/ES.
Teams
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Senior
Grade's 25 behinds falls a long way short of the record number of behinds kicked in a match by a Penrith side. The record is 39, when Senior Grade kicked 47.39 (321) against Blacktown on 4th July, 1987. Behind that we have: 37, 33, 31, 30, 27 (twice), 26 (twice) and 25 has now been managed six times.
* Both Senior and Reserve Grade managed the dubious honour of kicking 11 behinds in a quarter this weekend. Since quarter by quarter scores have been available (1990), this ranks equal fourth in most behinds kicked in a quarter:
16 - Senior Grade 6.16 in the final quarter against Blacktown at Whalan Reserve on 23rd July, 1994
13 - Senior Grade 14.13 in the second quarter against Blacktown at Greygums Oval on 30th April, 1994
12 - Senior Grade 6.12 in the third quarter against Hawkesbury Ag College at Greygums Oval on 28th July, 1991
Eleven behinds have now been kicked in a quarter on three occasions, the other time being:
11 - Senior Grade 4.11 in the second quarter against Bargo at Greygums Oval on 6th June, 1993
The previous "best" effort in a quarter by Reserve Grade was 10 behinds, achieved twice (vs Blacktown and Camden, both in 1993).
* Senior Grade's 117 point win was its highest of the season, beating its 111 point win, also against Pennant Hills in Round 7 at Ern Holmes Oval.
* It was the first 117 point win in the club's history. The remaining win margins outstanding (up to 125 points) are: 71 pts, 90 pts, 94 pts, 101 pts, 102 pts, 112 pts, 114 pts, 116 pts, 120 pts, 122 pts and 124 pts
* Senior Grade's 18.25 (133) was its highest score vs Pennant Hills; Senior Grade's current (and longest) winning sequence against Penno is now 4 games (24/05/09 - 17/07/10); the 117 point margin was its highest vs Pennant Hills; and Penno's 2.4 (16) was its lowest score against Penrith.
* After not beating Manly since 1982, Reserve Grade won its second game on the trot against them.
* Reserve Grade's score of 15.21 (111) was the second time that score had been recorded this season - after Senior Grade vs Holroyd-Parramatta on 26th June at Gipps Road.
* Under 18 Grade's score of 26.16 (172) was the fourth best all-time Under 18/Under 20 score by a Penrith side.
* 1.4 (10) seems to be the score of choice for Penrith's Under 18 opponents this season - it has now been scored three times this season (twice by Manly and once by Southern Power.
* Under 18s' second quarter of 9.3 (57) was the club's highest this season; as was the 18s' winning margin of 162 points.
* Under 18s recorded their highest score vs Manly-Warringah; they recorded their highest winning margin vs Manly-Warringah; Manly-Warringah equalled their lowest score vs Penrith; and the Rams extended their current winning sequence against the Wolves to five games (23/5/09 - 17/7/10) (the record is eight games, from 12/08/00 - 27/04/02).