Penrith Panthers is pleased to announce the re-signing of young forward Liam Henry until the end of the 2026 season.
The 21-year-old prop was already contracted to the club for the 2023 and 2024 seasons, but has signed a two-year extension that will see him remain in Panthers colours until the end of 2026.
A Blayney Bears junior, Henry has played for the Panthers’ Jersey Flegg and NSW Cup teams since joining the club in 2019, and made his NRL debut against the North Queensland Cowboys in Round 25 last year.
“Re-signing with the Panthers means everything to me because I love this club – it feels like home,” Henry said.
They gave me an opportunity and I want to repay the faith. I’m really excited to remain with the Panthers for the next four years.
Liam Henry
Panthers Rugby League CEO Matt Cameron was pleased with the re-signing of Henry.
“We are thrilled to see Liam commit to the club and we look forward to seeing him progress his rugby league career in Panthers colours,” Cameron said.
“Not only is Liam a talented rugby league player, but he is also a respectful and hardworking young man, who represents the club with pride.”
Panthers Recruitment Manager Jim Jones congratulated Henry on his contract extension.
"Liam is a dedicated player, who has earned the respect of all at Panthers," Jones said.
"He has a great future with the club, and we look forward to his career progression."