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Panthers will celebrate the club's proud history and launch the Panthers Hall of Fame at the 50th Season Gala Dinner.

The special invite-only event will be held on Saturday, June 25, at the Panthers Exhibition Marquee next to Panthers Leagues Club.

On the night four Panthers greats will be revealed as the inaugural inductees into the Panthers Hall of Fame.

An expert panel has already elected a shortlist of 12 nominees from amongst the 559 players to have represented the club.

Over the next two months, through Pepper Money Magic Moments, we will feature some memorable on-field moments for all 12 nominees.

By voting for their favourite moment, Panthers fans can go in the running for some great prizes.

The first nominee is Ryan Girdler and two tickets to the 50th Season Gala Dinner are up for grabs. Watch Girdler's magic moments and vote here: http://bit.ly/HoFGirdler

The second nominee is Steve Carter, with a 2016 Panthers Home Jersey and cap the prizes on offer. Watch Carter's magic moments and vote here: http://bit.ly/HOFCarter

The third nominee is Tony Puletua and you could win a 6 Game Membership and Jersey. Watch Puletua's magic moments and vote here: http://bit.ly/HOFPuletua

The fourth nominee is John Cartwright and the prize is a 2016 Panthers training t-shirt and cap. Watch Cartwright's magic moments and vote here: http://bit.ly/CartwrightHOF

The fifth nominee is Trent Waterhouse. Vote for your favourite magic moment to win a $100 merchandise voucher. Watch Waterhouse's magic moments and vote here: http://bit.ly/WaterhouseHOF

Grand Final winning captain Craig Gower is the sixth nominee. Vote for your favourite Gower magic moment for the chance to win a 2016 home jersey: http://bit.ly/GowerHOF 

Panthers legend Royce Simmons is the next nominee, with a 1991 Commemorative Jersey up for grabs. Watch Simmons' magic moments and vote here: http://bit.ly/SimmonsHOF

Acknowledgement of Country

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.