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Turner Freeman Lawyers extends Panthers partnership

Penrith Panthers is proud to announce the extension of its partnership with Turner Freeman Lawyers, who have recommitted as the club’s Official Legal Partner for a further two seasons (2026–2027).

The renewal extends a successful relationship that began in 2020, taking the total duration of the partnership to seven years.

As part of the agreement, Turner Freeman Lawyers will continue to receive prominent branding on the front panel of the Panthers playing shorts across all grades, as well as LED signage, media wall branding, and match day fan engagement activations.

Panthers members and fans will also continue to benefit from complimentary initial legal consultations provided by Turner Freeman.

“Turner Freeman Lawyers has been an integral part of the Panthers family since 2020,” Panthers Rugby League CEO Matt Cameron said.

“We’re thrilled to continue this valued partnership with an organisation that shares our deep connection to the Western Sydney community and our commitment to excellence.”

Matt Cameron, Panthers Rugby League CEO

Founded in 1952, Turner Freeman Lawyers is one of the country’s largest law firms, with 21 offices across four states. As one of the first specialist compensation law firms in Western Sydney, they have long served the Nepean region with dedication and expertise.

“Continuing our partnership with the Panthers is a natural fit for Turner Freeman,” Turner Freeman Senior Partner Gerard Morson said.

“Our shared values and commitment to the Western Sydney community are the foundation of this relationship. We’re proud to stand alongside the Panthers for another two seasons.”

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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.