Eisenhuth reveals future plans after Grand Finals heartbreak

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

In a candid interview, Matthew Eisenhuth, a stalwart of the Penrith Panthers and a true grinder in the NRL, has bared his soul on the heartbreak of missing out on Grand Finals and his thoughts on his future at the club.

Despite being a key player for the Panthers in the regular season, Eisenhuth has yet to taste the glory of a Grand Final victory with the team.

However, his journey from the Parramatta Eels to the Wests Tigers and finally settling at the Panthers has been one of resilience and determination.

Eisenhuth, known for his toughness and never-say-die attitude on the field, has clocked up an impressive 131 NRL appearances, with 61 of those coming from his time at the Panthers.

As he faces an uncertain future with his contract up for renewal, Eisenhuth believes he still has plenty to offer on the field before hanging up the boots.

In classic Aussie sporting fashion, Eisenhuth remains optimistic about what lies ahead, ready to tackle whatever challenges may come his way in the game he loves.

With the passion and dedication he brings to every match, there's no doubt he'll continue to make his mark on the rugby league world for years to come.

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