Penrith Panthers is pleased to announce the re-signings of Matt Eisenhuth and Jaeman Salmon ahead of the 2023 season.
Eisenhuth has extended his contract for a further two years which will see him remain in Panthers colours until at least the end of the 2024 season, while Salmon has recommitted to the club on a one-year deal.
Having returned to the Panthers ahead of the 2021 season, Eisenhuth has played 35 NRL games for the club across the past two years.
The prop played an important role for the NRL and NSW Cup sides in 2022 as both teams claimed premiership success.
Salmon will also remain at the Panthers for a third consecutive season after joining the club at the start of 2021.
The utility featured in 25 first grade matches for the Panthers in 2022, including the NRL Grand Final.
Panthers Rugby League CEO Matt Cameron said he was pleased to retain Eisenhuth and Salmon at the club.
“On behalf of all at Panthers, I’d like to congratulate Matt and Jaeman on their new deals with the club,” Cameron said.
“Matt and Jaeman have both played important roles for the club over the past two seasons, and I look forward to seeing them remain at Panthers.”