Penrith showcased their champion qualities to grind out a 14-6 win over Brisbane, regardless of Reece Walsh playing his finest video game of the season. Panthers hooker Mitch Kenny, who had a blinder, sealed the handle a shot in the 69th minute at Suncorp Stadium. The clash was befitting of a grand last rematch, with both groups showcasing strength, desire and physicality beyond that seen in a routine NRL match. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today The Broncos lost halfback Jock Madden to a hamstring injury in the 43rd minute, however declined to buckle in what was their 5th successive loss. The Panthers scored very first in the 11th minute when replacement Jack Cole reviewed with his very first touch of the ball after winger Daine Laurie left the field with a hamstring injury. The Broncos then revealed they were up for the clash with a protective frame of mind and great mindset in front of 42,433 fans. The home side safeguarded with vim and vigour and warded off the Panthers for set after set to begin. It wasn’t simply the forwards who blazed a trail. Winger Corey Oates smashed centre Izack Tago. Hooker Billy Walters and fullback Walsh crunched Cole not long later on and removed the ball. Walsh then illuminated the arena when he burnt Tago, Paul Alamoti and Dylan Edwards in a 42m blitz to the tryline. It was scintillating things and matched a terrific half by the Broncos No. 1, who likewise kicked astutely in basic play. He continued to shine in the 2nd half in an efficiency that might well specify his season. Penrith did have their own minute of luster in the opening verse after a powerhouse run by prop Moses Leota. They then spun it large, with front-rower James Fisher-Harris appearing out of no place to toss a cut-out pass, and Cole rounded off the slick motion. The Panthers, who tracked 6-4 at halftime, were on the back foot in the 2nd half when second-rower Liam Martin snaffled a Jarome Luai bomb. Forward Lindsay Smith supported and executed a superb grubber for winger Brian To’o to score in the 47th minute. The three-time safeguarding premiers then turned the screws through the middle and increase the strength as the Broncos tired. When Kenny burrowed over, it was the last nail in the Broncos’ casket. Brisbane centre Selwyn Cobbo was strong with the ball and effective in defence to stake a claim for a Queensland recall.