The Penrith Panthers have officially confirmed the release of one of their most talented players, 29-year-old J’maine Hopgood, as the club continues to streamline its roster for the 2023 season. Hopgood, who had been a crucial part of the Panthers’ depth over the past few years, is set to pursue a new challenge with the Parramatta Eels, following a series of talks between the club and the player’s management.
This move marks the end of an era for Hopgood at Penrith, where he had been part of a team that helped the club reach new heights in the NRL. Known for his strong defensive play and aggressive style in the middle, Hopgood had impressed when given the opportunity to play, but the club’s deep forward pack and salary cap considerations made his departure necessary.
Despite his quality, the emergence of younger players and the need for Penrith to maintain a balanced cap forced the club to make the difficult decision. Hopgood will now join the Eels, where he’s expected to take on a more prominent role in their forward rotation, further developing his potential as a starting forward in the NRL.
Penrith’s management expressed gratitude for Hopgood’s contributions to the club, particularly his professionalism and hard work on the field. The club is now focused on developing their future stars, with their renowned youth system continually producing talent ready to step up.
While Hopgood’s departure is a loss for Penrith, the move also highlights the ever-evolving nature of the NRL, where players often make the shift to new teams in search of more game time and career progression. The Panthers are expected to continue their push for success in the coming seasons, while Hopgood embarks on his new journey with the Eels.
Stay tuned for further updates as Penrith reshapes its roster for the 2023 season.






