Kenny out of Penrith’s finals game, Jenkins dropped
Penrith’s premiership push has been rocked by a hamstring injury to hooker Mitch Kenny as coach Ivan Cleary drops Tom Jenkins for the elimination final against the Warriors.
The Panthers have been forced to name Luke Sommerton at No.9 in just his 12th NRL game as they continue their quest for a fifth consecutive premiership.
Kenny’s hamstring strain is a week-by-week proposition, with the three-time premiership winner a chance to line up should Penrith progress to week two of the finals.

Kenny Ruled Out, Sommerton Steps Up
Hooker Mitch Kenny has been officially ruled out with injury, forcing coach Ivan Cleary into a crucial reshuffle. Rising No.9 Luke Sommerton has been handed the starting role in one of the biggest games of his career.
Kenny’s absence leaves a major hole in Penrith’s middle, with Sommerton tasked with delivering crisp service to halves Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai while also shouldering heavy defensive work.
Jenkins Dropped in Surprise Call
In a surprise move, Cleary has dropped breakout back Tom Jenkins to the reserves as 18th man. Despite enjoying a strong season, Jenkins has made way for Paul Alamoti, who retains his spot in the centres.
The decision is seen as a tactical adjustment to strengthen Penrith’s edge defence, but it leaves some questioning whether the Panthers have sacrificed strike power out wide.
Other Key Adjustments
- Liam Martin returns to the starting side, pushing Luke Garner to the bench.
- Daine Laurie has been omitted from the squad entirely.
The reshuffle highlights the Panthers’ intent to lean on experience and defensive steel as they face elimination pressure.







