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Speaking at the Panthers Presentation Night, utility Tyrone Peachey reveals his shock at winning the 2015 Merv Cartwright Medal.

Peachey enjoyed selection in multiple representative sides this year, starting with the Indigenous All Stars during the pre-season. He then ran out for the New South Wales City side during the Origin period and was in the initial Prime Minister's XIII squad for their match against Papua New Guinea.

The diminutive backrower justified his selections with a strong back end of the season for Penrith as he scored four tries and averaged 134 metres in the final seven rounds, including a scintillating performance against New Zealand Warriors in Round 23.

Tackle breaks - 85 (sixth in the NRL)

Metres - average 120 per game

Tackles - average 22 per game

See who won the 2015 John Farragher Award for Courage and Determination: http://bit.ly/2015Courage

See who won the 2015 Ben Alexander Rookie of the Year: http://bit.ly/2015RookieOTY

See who won the 2015 Club Person of the Year: http://bit.ly/2015ClubPOTY

See who won the 2015 NSW Cup Player of the Year: http://bit.ly/2015CupPOTY

See who won the 2015 NYC Player of the Year: http://bit.ly/2015NYCPOTY

See who won the 2015 OAK Try of the Year: http://bit.ly/2015TryOTY

See who won the 2015 Members Player of the Year: http://bit.ly/2015MemberPOTY

See who won the 2015 Senior Education Award: http://bit.ly/2015SeniorEdu

See who won the 2015 Junior Education Award: http://bit.ly/2015JuniorEdu

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Penrith Panthers players and staff respect and honour the traditional custodians of the land and pay our respects to their elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.