Penrith have been brought back to earth with a thud after having their seven-game NRL winning streak emphatically snapped 30-18 by Canberra.
The Panthers were on track for what would've equalled a club-record eighth- straight victory when they shot out to a 4-0 lead on Sunday in just the fourth minute.
But the Raiders wasted little time in taking the lead in the 15th minute, before kicking on with a dominant second half to claim their sixth win in seven games.
It was a resilient performance from Ricky Stuart's men, who had to contend with defending eight of the opening nine sets of the match.
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