PENRITH young gun Te Maire Martin will miss the remainder of the NRL season after fracturing his shoulder at the weekend.

The young Panthers playmaker sustained the injury during Sunday’s loss to Cronulla.

Club boss Phil Gould confirmed via Twitter Martin will require surgery to repair the damage and will sit out the rest of 2016.

Te Maire Martin - fractured glenoid (shoulder). Displaced. Terrible injury, very painful & will require surgery Unfortunately out for season — Phil Gould (@Gus10Gould) April 26, 2016

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Martin made his NRL debut on the back of James Segeyaro breaking his arm in the opening game of the season.

He had been playing five-eighth alongside Jamie Soward in the halves and was enjoying a solid rookie campaign until Sunday’s injury.

His spot in the side was under a question mark already with the return of Segeyaro likely pushing veteran Peter Wallace back into the halves.