LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
Tom Eisenhuth, a beloved member of the Melbourne Storm rugby league team, is bidding farewell to the club with a sense of pride and gratitude.
He has been a part of the team's leadership group for the past two seasons and has played an impressive 58 out of 59 games for the Storm, with 18 of those games being in his career-best season this year.
Eisenhuth's journey has not been without its challenges.
After making his debut for the Penrith Panthers in 2012, he went 2398 days without playing first-grade football.
This period included a setback when he suffered a larynx fracture, keeping him sidelined for a significant amount of time.
However, his determination and perseverance paid off when he was given another opportunity to play for the Storm after joining the club.
In Round 1 of the 2019 season, he was selected to be part of Craig Bellamy's starting lineup against the Brisbane Broncos.
Reflecting on his time with the Storm, Eisenhuth expressed his gratitude for the rewarding journey he has had.
He has undoubtedly made a lasting impact on the team and its fans, becoming a fan favorite during his time in the purple jersey.
As he moves on to the next chapter of his career, he leaves behind a legacy of hard work, dedication, and resilience.
The Melbourne Storm will undoubtedly miss his contributions both on and off the field.