I figured we'd play better and that having Turbo back would be a huge lift, but I also thought we'd be too light on in the forwards to get the job done. Turns out we were not.
That was one of the best wins I can remember in a while. As others have said, we managed to hold firm when the tide turned against us. We never lost the lead, and finished them off with some excellent tries.
And yes, this should be the game that cements Simpkins as our starting hooker and moves Jurbo back into the front row rotation. Fingers crossed that will happen.
Once we got out to that late 16-point lead, I was a little surprised to see that Penrith seemed pretty much disinterested in chasing it, even with eight or 10 minutes to go. They don't have the same belief or desire (probably both) that they've had for the last five or so years, or maybe the player turnover has finally caught up with them.