Penrith Panthers is pleased to officially announce the signing of Jack Cogger, who has agreed to a three-year contract that will see him remain in Panthers colours until at least the end of the 2028 NRL season.
The 28-year-old halfback returns to the Panthers following two-seasons with the Newcastle Knights. Cogger previously played a vital role in the Panthers’ 2023 premiership victory.
Having made his NRL debut with the Knights in 2016, Cogger has played 120 first grade games, with stints at the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and Huddersfield Giants, before his most recent return to Newcastle.
Panthers General Manager of Rugby League Shane Elford said the club is thrilled to welcome Jack back into the squad.
“We’re excited to have Jack return to the club,” Elford said.
“Not only does he bring valuable experience and depth in the halves, but he’s also a terrific person who contributes strongly to the culture and standards we set at Panthers.
“He knows what it takes to succeed here, and we’re confident he’ll make a positive impact both on and off the field.”
The club looks forward to seeing Cogger rejoin the Panthers in preparation for the 2026 pre-season.