LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
Penrith Panthers have announced that Isaah Yeo has clinched back-to-back Merv Cartwright Medals, cementing his status as a standout performer in the team's ranks.
This achievement marks Yeo's third time taking home the prestigious award, showcasing his consistency and skill on the field over the years.
In addition to his Merv Cartwright Medal, Yeo also snagged the MKJ Projects Members Player of the Year title, further solidifying his impact on the team.
The Panthers co-captain's leadership and work ethic have not gone unnoticed, earning him accolades from both his teammates and fans alike.
The awards night didn't stop there, with Mitch Kenny receiving the John Farragher Award for Courage and Determination for his unwavering commitment throughout the season.
Dylan Edwards showed off his flair for the game by claiming the OAK Plus Try of the Year award, demonstrating his prowess on the field.
Luke Garner and Lachlan Blackburn were recognized for their academic achievements, with Garner taking home the Senior Education Award and Blackburn clinching the Junior Education Award.
Matt Eisenhuth's contributions to the club were honored with the Club Person of the Year award, highlighting his reliability and dedication to the team.
Rookie prop Liam Henry was named the Ben Alexander Rookie of the Year, showcasing his potential as a rising star in the Rugby League world.
With a mix of seasoned veterans and up-and-coming talents on the Panthers' roster, the future looks bright for this formidable squad.