
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Tom Eisenhuth, an ultra-consistent performer for the Melbourne Storm this season, has proven to be a valuable asset to the team.
Since joining the Storm in 2019, Eisenhuth has managed to play the most games in a season, making 18 appearances.
Known for his no-fuss and hard-working playing style, Eisenhuth has showcased his defensive prowess by making an impressive 415 tackles with a remarkable 96% efficiency rate.
Additionally, he has averaged an offload per game, producing a total of 15 offloads throughout the season.
Eisenhuth has also reached significant milestones, celebrating both his 50th NRL game and his 50th game for the Storm.
Despite being a quietly spoken individual off the field, Eisenhuth has provided exceptional leadership for the wider playing group, especially for the young forwards.
His experience has proven to be a valuable tool in developing the skills and abilities of his teammates.