Bryce Cartwright inspires Panthers to win over Souths

Bryce Cartwright celebrates with Panthers teammates (AAP)

Bryce Cartwright has made a compelling case for a NSW call up after firing Penrith to a 28-26 NRL win over South Sydney on Friday night.

The Panthers five-eighth tore the Souths line to shreds, setting up three of the home side's five tries in front of 13,080 at Pepper Stadium.

Penrith hit the lead 16-14, 20 minutes into the second half before Cartwright imposed himself on the contest.

After he and Matt Moylan set up rookie halfback Nathan Cleary, Cartwright came up with the decisive play when he ran at the line and popped a late ball for Chris Grevsmuhl, who would have taken great delight scoring against his former club.         

The loss heaps pressure on the Rabbitohs who have won just twice since round six.

Without NSW halfback Adam Reynolds, who missed due to a shoulder injury, they failed to control the game.

Two late tries to Sam Burgess made for an exciting finish but the Panthers were the better side for most of the contest.

The Panthers received a big boost prior to the game when NSW representative winger Mansour was re-signed on a two-year deal.

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