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Luai puts on a show in Penrith win

Five-eighth Jarome Luai scored one of five Panthers tries in the 30-10 win over the Raiders. (AAP)

Jarome Luai put on a show for Penrith's maiden premiership heroes as he helped seal the club's best start to a season with a 30-10 win over Canberra.

Arguably the form player of the opening month of the season, Luai was again the star on Friday night with his ninth try-assist of the campaign and one of his own.

The two plays came in a crucial six-minute period before halftime, as Luai swung the match in the Panthers' favour after they struggled for ball early.

Young flyer Charlie Staines bagged a double on the right wing, while Brian To'o was as powerful on the left as James Fisher-Harris was in the middle.

Nathan Cleary then put the icing on the cake with a 70-metre intercept, after a Jarrod Croker four-pointer midway through the second half gave the Raiders a faint hope.

Cleary's try capped a rough night for the Raiders, who lost hooker Josh Hodgson to a hip injury and Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad to concussion from a Vilaime Kikau high shot.

The Raiders fullback had also looked groggy moments earlier after being collected by Isaah Yeo in a tackle, but stayed on the field.

After they shot out of the blocks early through a Jack Wighton try, the Raiders let their lead slip when Staines got his first in the 27th minute.

And from then it was all Luai, as the Penrith crowd of 20,890 imitated Canberra's Viking Claps and the Panthers went 5-0 for the first time in their history.

With only Greg Barwick missing from Penrith's 1991 grand final winning side over Canberra in the grandstands, the five-eighth put on a performance Brad Fittler would've been proud of.

Penrith's lead came when Luai put on a perfect cut-out ball for Matt Burton, allowing the make-shift centre to run a nice line to score.

Moments later just before halftime, he grubbered for himself and got the ball down in a play that demonstrated his confidence as much as anything.

The five-eighth was also denied another try when he pressured Jordan Rapana after a towering Cleary bomb, forcing a fumble in the in-goal area.

Luai was part of Fittler's NSW squad for last year's State of Origin series, but did not earn a Blues debut.

But while Cody Walker is still the favourite to hold on to the No.6 jersey this year, Luai must surely be in the conversation to partner Nathan Cleary.

The duo are the form halves pairing of the NRL, and have dropped just one game when playing alongside each other since last March.

Luai and Walker will face off in a round-11 blockbuster on May 23, just a week before Fittler is due to name his side for Origin I in Melbourne.

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