After making a big statement against the Roosters last week, the Panthers have soared to the top of the NRL Power Rankings while the Raiders have jumped two places to sit behind the Rabbitohs in third place after Round 11.
Penrith showed they're still the team to beat in 2023 in a dominant 48-4 victory over the Roosters last Friday, with the premiership powerhouse jumping from sixth position to top the Power Rankings for the first time this season.
The Panthers rise however has come at the expense of the Roosters, whose second consecutive loss has seen them drop from 8th to 14th position in the rankings after 11 rounds.
Meanwhile, Ricky Stuart's Raiders are the other big movers for the week after running in three tries in the second-half to down the Eels at home on Saturday and claim their fifth-consecutive win.
While they sit seventh on the Telstra Premiership ladder, the Green Machine now sit third in the rankings with a 6-4 record for the season.
The Knights and Warriors both soared sixth places after securing Round 11 wins, sitting in 9th and 10th position on the Power Rankings, however the Warriors have left Adam O'Brien's side behind on the Telstra Premiership ladder after sneaking into the top eight this week.
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Conversely, the Titans are the big fallers for the week, moving from 4th to 11th position after conceding seven tries in 40 minutes to be defeated 46-26 to the Knights.
The biggest variance between Power Rankings standing and ladder position comes with the Cowboys, who are 13th on the ladder but 5th in the rankings after a 42-22 win over the Dragons handed them their first back-to-back wins of the season.