Discipline is an often-overlooked factor in NRL games and their results, particularly since the advent of the six-again rule.

Penalty counts will always come up from the losing side if they are on the wrong side of them, but other than that, it's rare penalties are referenced as a determining factor in NRL matches.

But why do losing teams blame the penalty count, or the six-again figures? Sure, it has an impact on possession, territory and the overall momentum of the game, but the stats will show it's possible be both good and undisciplined, with two of the top six finishing outside the top eight when it comes to penalties conceded.

In saying that, those two sides proved themselves as excellent defenders, and the remainder of the top six were all in the top half.

However, you could almost say the NRL need to look into these numbers and work out how to yet again clean the game up. Simply put, there is no way that teams conceding penalties for fun should be winning the competition, but that's the exact position the competition finds itself in.

On this list, we look at the top six teams in the competition and their position relative to penalties conceded throughout the 2021 regular season, with a full list of every NRL club on the final page so you can compare for yourself.

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1. Penrith Panthers

Ladder position: 1st
Penalties conceded: 106
Penalties conceded rank: = 9th

This is maybe the surprising one. Penrith had the competition's best defensive record by a considerable distance.

It was a distance that shrunk the longer the season went on, but they were deserving premiers and at one point halfway through the season were conceding single figure totals on average.

They are numbers the likes of which we have rarely seen before, and yet, with the rules this season, we saw on the whole more points than ever before.

Penrith were the exception to the rule, and while they sit outside the top eight when it comes to penalties conceded, it didn't seem to bother them in the slightest.

Personnel in the middle third plays a role in that, with James Fisher-Harris, Moses Leota and defensive rocks Apisai Koroisau and Isaah Yeo leading the way.

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Team Ladder position Penalties conceded Penalties rank
Canterbury Bulldogs 16 130 16
Sydney Roosters 5 122 15
North Queensland Cowboys 15 115 14
Canberra Raiders 10 114 13
Gold Coast Titans 8 110 11
Wests Tigers 13 110 11
Penrith Panthers 2 106 9
New Zealand Warriors 12 106 9
Manly Sea Eagles 4 99 6
Melbourne Storm 1 99 6
Brisbane Broncos 14 99 6
Cronulla Sharks 9 96 5
St George Illawarra Dragons 11 91 4
Parramatta Eels 6 88 3
South Sydney Rabbitohs 3 87 2
Newcastle Knights 7 84 1
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