Isaah Yeo’s not sure how he does it.
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Really, neither is Tyrone Peachey himself.
But both Western Rams guns in the Penrith line up are just glad they managed to escape Bathurst with another memorable win in front of a bumper Carrington Park crowd.
In total, 8,730 people witnessed Peachey latch onto a Matt Moylan offload inside the final minute to race away and score what was the match-winning four-pointer.
“Peach bobbed up at the right moment, which he tends to do all the time,” Yeo said after the win.
“We were down by eight points with three minutes to go and to get over the top of them … it’s a great win for us.”
The softly spoken Peachey was just as thrilled, but more so for skipper Moylan, who again starred in the No.6 jersey for the resurgent Panthers.
“I just knew I had to push up with Moyza there and there would be something. Luckily it ended up on my chest,” Peachey said.
“I just know he’s going to do something towards the end there and I was there at the right time.”
Peachey had family make the trip over from Wellington for the clash, one he embraced thanks to his time spent in the Country Rugby League system.
“It’s awesome, the atmosphere at country footy,” Peachey added.
“They all get behind us and the Bathurst Panthers got a win as well. It was awesome.”