If you missed the first half here's the match report from Wests Tigers Official website?
Wests Tigers lead Penrith 14-0 at half time in the opening trial match of 2014 at Camden.
Wests Tigers got off to the perfect start with grand final hero Pat Richards coming up with a trademark kick off which Penrith failed to handle.
Head Coach Mick Potter had spent the off-season demanding his players build pressure and he would have been pleased with a repeat set from their first possession.
When Chris Lawrence barged over at left centre to finish a nice attacking movement from that set, the Camden crowd left the players in no doubt they were supporting their local side.
Pat Richards had his first conversion attempt from the sideline, but his kick was caught up in a heavy cross wind and faded to the side of the uprights.
Wests Tigers were off to a flying start, capitalising on a penalty in their next set to camp themselves on Penrith's line before the Panthers had managed to touch the ball in the game.
It got even better from there when Curtis Sironen pounced on an error from Penrith in their in-goal when they failed to clean up a grubber. Playing in the second row, the 20-year-old showed great agility to notch up the second try of the night.
Richards made no mistake with the conversion to take the score to 10-0 after 7 minutes.
Penrith found themselves with a run of possession after that try, but weren't able to challenge the Wests Tigers line.
Braith Anasta was showing great leadership from five-eighth as stand-in captain for the injured Robbie Farah and was torturing Panthers fullback Matt Moylan with his kicking game.
A superb 40-20 from the former NSW player gave Wests Tigers a perfect attacking opportunity and they executed with perfection.
Winger David Nofoaluma was the beneficiary of an attractive scrum play, running in a nice try in the right corner after receiving the ball from fullback James Tedesco.
Richards missed his second conversion of the night to leave the score at 14-0 after 20 minutes.
Wests Tigers let the standard slip a little after that, conceding penalties and coughing up possession with loose passes.
They kept their line intact however, although Penrith were missing first choice halves Peter Wallace and Jamie Soward.
Penrith's attack appeared sloppy in their first outing of 2014, and despite Wests Tigers allowing them far too much possession, the home side's defence was more than a match for what was thrown at them.
Wests Tigers were good value for their 14-0 lead at the break.