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The Dragons have warded off rivals to lock up skipper Ben Hunt on a two-year contract extension that can maintain him on the lcub till the top of 2025.

Hunt was being chased by the Bulldogs and Titans, however selected to ink an extension earlier than heading off to the World Cup with the Kangaroos.

“The St George Illawarra Dragons are excited to announce the re-signing of captain Ben Hunt for an extra two seasons,” the membership mentioned in an announcement.

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Hunt, who was already below contract for 2023, will now stay on the Dragons till at the very least the top of the 2025 season.

The 2-time Dragons Medal winner’s extension comes on the eve of his departure to the UK forward of Australia’s Rugby League World Cup marketing campaign.

“It’s a satisfying day for my household and I,” Hunt mentioned.

“I’m very completely satisfied we have been capable of come to an settlement as I at all times wished to stick with the Dragons.

“I’m excited by the route the membership is headed and I’m very a lot trying ahead to enjoying my half within the Dragons’ journey within the coming years.”

The Queensland Origin veteran can be on account of be a part of the NRL’s illustrious 300-game membership subsequent season.

“Ben and his household are an integral a part of the Dragons and to have him prolong for an additional two years demonstrates his dedication and want to deliver success to the membership over the approaching seasons,” Dragons basic supervisor of soccer Ben Haran mentioned.

“Ben’s on-field performances communicate for themselves, whereas his management off the sector and across the membership might be essential within the ongoing improvement of our NRL squad.

“Ben’s re-signing is one that every one Crimson V members, companions and followers must be extraordinarily enthusiastic about.”

Ben Hunt re-signed with the Dragons by means of till 2025.Supply: Getty Photos

DOLPHINS POACH COWBOYS STAR

The Dolphins have signed Cowboys speedster Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow on a two-year deal after he was launched from the ultimate 12 months of his North Queensland deal.

“The Dolphins have injected some electrical energy into their backline for his or her NRL entry with the signing of North Queensland Cowboys’ flyer Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow,” the Dolphins mentioned in an announcement

Dolphins’ chief government Terry Reader mentioned gaining the signature of Tabuai-Fidow was an enormous bonus for the membership.

“Hamiso’s signing is vastly important to our roster and provides a brand new dynamic to our workforce for the 2023 season,” mentioned Reader.

“The Dolphins have been looking out for an actual recreation breaker and there’s no doubt that he’s simply that. He’s electrical with the ball in his palms and you’ll see him changing into a cult determine with our followers.

“Hamiso is younger however already has 50 video games of expertise within the NRL, is a State of Origin participant and is about to grow to be a global with Samoa on the World Cup.

“We’re very enthusiastic about what Hamiso will do in a Dolphins jersey.”

The 21-year-old has scored 21 tries in 50 NRL video games for the Cowboys since his debut in 2020 and performed one Origin for the Maroons in 2021.

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow will be a part of the Dolphins in 2023.Supply: Getty Photos

STORM LOCK UP THREE FORWARDS TO EXTENSIONS

The Storm have moved to bolster their long-term forwards depth by locking up the companies of Trent Loiero, Alec MacDonald and Tom Eisenhuth on contract extensions.

Loiero and MacDonald have been prolonged by means of till the top of the 2025 season, whereas Eisenhuth’s new deal is thru till the top of the 2023 marketing campaign.

“Three members of Melbourne Storm’s ahead pack have prolonged their contracts, together with long-term offers for 2 of the membership’s greatest younger forwards,” the Storm mentioned in an announcement.

“Trent Loiero, Alec MacDonald and Tom Eisenhuth have all dedicated to the membership following the conclusion of the 2022 season.”

“Again-rower Loiero, who has performed 23 video games within the purple jersey, has signed on till the top of the 2025 NRL season.

“The 21-year-old from the Sunshine Coast made his Storm debut in 2021 and was a daily characteristic on this 12 months’s prime 17, enjoying 17 matches, together with his first finals look in opposition to the Canberra Raiders.

“4 of his Storm matches have been within the beginning pack, and he’ll push strongly for a run-on position in a new-look Melbourne ahead line-up in 2023.

“One of many 2022 season’s large success tales, Alec MacDonald, will be a part of Storm’s prime 30 squad for the primary time subsequent 12 months after signing a three-year contract.

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Trent Loiero is signed till the top of 2025.Supply: Information Regional Media

“Born in New Zealand and raised in Queensland, MacDonald got here to Melbourne on a prepare and trial contract from the Brisbane Tigers for the 2022 pre-season and rapidly impressed the membership’s teaching workers.

“His fast rise finally noticed him make Storm’s workforce for the season opening victory in opposition to Wests Tigers.

“The 20-year-old ended up enjoying 12 NRL video games in his rookie 12 months, showcasing his excessive workrate in each defence and assault.

“His new contract runs till the top of the 2025 season.

“The versatile Tom Eisenhuth has added one other season to his Storm profession which started in 2019, signing on for the 2023 marketing campaign.

“A member of the membership’s Rising Leaders group for the previous two years, Eisenhuth has performed 41 matches for Storm for a powerful win fee of 80%.”

FULL NRL TRANSFER CENTRE

BRONCOS

2022 squad: Jesse Arthars (2023*), Kurt Capewell (2024), Patrick Carrigan (2024), Selwyn Cobbo (2025), Herbie Farnworth (2023), Thomas Flegler (2023), Tyson Gamble (2023) Payne Haas (2024), Kobe Hetherington (2023), Deloise Hoeter (2022), Jamayne Isaako (2022), Ryan James (2022), Albert Kelly (2022), Corey Jensen (2023), Rhys Kennedy (2022), Brenko Lee (2023), Ezra Mam (2024), David Mead (2022), Tesi Niu (2023), Corey Oates (2023), Cory Paix (2023), Keenan Palasia (2022), Jordan Pereira (2023), Brendan Piakura (2024), Adam Reynolds (2024), Jordan Riki (2024), TC Robati (2024), Kotoni Staggs (2025), Jake Turpin (2022), Billy Walters (2022)

Growth gamers: Logan Bayliss (2023), Xavier Willison (2025)

2022 positive factors: Deloise Hoeter (Wynnum Manly Seagulls), Adam Reynolds (Rabbitohs), Kurt Capewell (Panthers), Brenko Lee (Storm), Corey Jensen (Cowboys), Logan Bayliss (Souths Logan), Jordan Pereira (Dragons), Ryan James (Raiders)

2022 losses: Xavier Coates (Storm), Tevita Pangai Jr (Bulldogs), Brodie Croft (Salford), Anthony Milford (Rabbitohs), Alex Glenn (retirement), Ethan Bullemor (Sea Eagles), John Asiata (Leigh Centurions)

2023 losses: Jamayne Isaako (Dolphins till 2025), Brenko Lee (Dolphins till 2024), Te Maire Martin (Warriors till 2025)

*Jesse Arthars is on mortgage to the Warriors for the 2022 season.

2023 positive factors: Reece Walsh (Warriors)

Coach: Kevin Walters (2023)

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RAIDERS

2022 squad: Nick Cotric (2024), Jarrod Croker (2023, PO 2024), Adam Elliott (2022), Jamal Fogarty (2024), Matt Frawley (2023), Emre Guler (2023), Corey Harawira-Naera (2022), Josh Hodgson (2022), Albert Hopoate (2022), Peter Hola (2023, CO 2024), Corey Horsburgh (2025), Sebastian Kris (2024), Trey Mooney (2024), Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (2022), Josh Papalii (2024, MO 2025), Jordan Rapana (2023), Harry Rushton (2022), Xavier Savage (2025), Brad Schneider (2023), Harley Smith-Shields (2023), Tom Starling (2022), Ryan Sutton (2022), Joe Tapine (2023), Matthew Timoko (2025), Semi Valemei (2024), Elliott Whitehead (2024), Jack Wighton (2022, PO 2023 and 2024), Hudson Young (2024)

Development players: Elijah Anderson (2022), Ata Mariota (2024), Brandon Morkos (2024), Clay Webb (2023)

2022 gains: Jamal Fogarty (Titans), Peter Hola (Cowboys), Adam Elliott, Nick Cotric (both Bulldogs)

2022 losses: Sam Williams (immediate release, TBC), Ryan James (Broncos), Siliva Havili (Rabbitohs), Bailey Simonsson (Eels), Caleb Aekins (Leigh Centurions), Dunamis Lui, Darby Medlyn (both unsigned) Harry Rushton (released)

2023 gains: Zac Woolford (upgraded, 2023), James Schiller (upgraded, 2023), Xavier Savage (upgraded, 2025), Pasami Saulo (2024)

2023 losses: Adam Elliott (Knights), Josh Hodgson (Eels), Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (Warriors)

Coach: Ricky Stuart (2023)

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BULLDOGS

2022 squad: Josh Addo-Carr (2025), Paul Alamoti (2023), Corey Allan (2023), Jake Averillo (2023), Bailey Biondi-Odo (2023), Braidon Burns (2023), Matt Burton (2023, PO 2024), Josh Cook dinner (2023), Matt Doorey (2022), Raymond Faitala-Mariner (2025), Kyle Flanagan (2023), Jack Hetherington (2022, MO 2023), Josh Jackson (2023), Tui Katoa (2022), Max King (2024), Jacob Kiraz (2024), Jeremy Marshall-King (2022, PO 2023), Jayden Okunbor (2023), Tevita Pangai Jr (2024), Chris Patolo (2023), Aaron Schoupp (2024), Ava Seumanufagai (2023), Joe Stimson (2022), Luke Thompson (2023), Jackson Topine (2022), Paul Vaughan (2022), Corey Waddell (2023), Brandon Wakeham (2022)

Prepare-and-trial gamers: Noah King, Kurt Morrin, Phillip Makatoa, Jayden Tanner, Billy Tsikrikas, Declan Casey, Harrison Edwards, Josh Stuckey, Mosese Pope, Steven Marsters, Ben Seufale, Luke Sommerton, Josh Ralph

2022 positive factors: Jacob Kiraz (from prepare and trial contract to 2024), Matt Burton (Panthers), Josh Addo-Carr (Storm), Brent Naden (Panthers), Matt Dufty (Dragons), Paul Vaughan (Dragons), Tevita Pangai Jr (Broncos/Panthers), Josh Cook dinner (Rabbitohs), Max King (Storm), Braidon Burns (Rabbitohs)

2022 losses: Matt Dufty (Warrington) Brent Naden (Tigers), Nick Cotric (Raiders), Nick Meaney (Storm), Renouf Atoni (Roosters), Will Hopoate (St Helens), Chris Smith (Panthers), James Roumanos (Sea Eagles), Falakiko Manu (Dragons), Lachlan Lewis, Sione Katoa, Dean Britt, Brad Deitz, Watson Heleta (all unsigned)

2023 losses: Jack Hetherington (Knights), Paul Vaughan (Warrington)

Coach: Mick Potter (interim)

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SHARKS

2022 squad: Jayden Berrell (2022), Blayke Brailey (2026), Andrew Fifita (2022), Dale Finucane (2025), Wade Graham (2022), Braden Hamlin-Uele (2022), Mawene Hiroti (2022), Royce Hunt (2023), Nicho Hynes (2024), Matt Ikuvalu (2023), Sione Katoa (2023), William Kennedy (2023), Cameron McInnes (2025), Locky Miller (2023), Luke Metcalf (2022), Matt Moylan (2024), Ronaldo Mulitalo (2023), Briton Nikora (2025), Franklin Pele (2022), Jesse Ramien (2023), Toby Rudolf (2024), Siosifa Talakai (2023), Jensen Taumoepeau (2022, CO 2023), Aiden Tolman (2022), Connor Tracey (2024), Braydon Trindall (2023), Jack Williams (2022), Teig Wilton (2023)

Growth gamers: Kayde Dykes (2022), Jonaiah Lualua (2022), Jack Martin (2022), Ryan Rivett (2022)

2022 positive factors: Cameron McInnes (Dragons), Nicho Hynes (Storm), Dale Finucane (Storm), Matt Ikuvalu (Roosters), Locky Miller (rugby union), Jayden Berrell (Wynnum Manly)

2022 losses: Chad Townsend (Cowboys), Shaun Johnson (Warriors), Aaron Woods (Dragons), Josh Dugan (retired), Billy Magoulias (Warrington)

2023 positive factors: Oregon Kaufusi (Eels), Kayal Iro (upgraded), Royce Hunt (upgraded)

2023 losses: Luke Metcalf (Warriors), Andrew Fifita (TBC)

Coach: Craig Fitzgibbon (2024)

DOLPHINS

2023 squad: Euan Aitken (2024), Jesse Bromwich (2024), Kenny Bromwich (2025), JJ Collins (2023), Herman Ese’ese (2023), Tom Gilbert (2023), Jamayne Isaako (2025), Robert Jennings (2025), Isaiya Katoa (2025), Felise Kaufusi (2025), Edrick Lee (2024), Conelly Lemuelu (2024), Jeremy Marshall-King (2024), Anthony Milford (2024), Mark Nicholls (2024), Ray Stone (2024), Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (2024), Valynce Te Whare (2024), Mason Teague (2023), Jarrod Wallace (2024), Kodi Nikorima (2024)

Growth gamers: Harrison Graham (2023), Jack Bostock (2023), Ryan Jackson (2023), Michael Roberts (2023)

Coach: Wayne Bennett (2025)

TITANS

2022 squad: Tanah Boyd (2024), AJ Brimson (2026), Jayden Campbell (2024), Erin Clark (2025), Herman Ese’ese (2022), Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (2026), Beau Fermor (2026), David Fifita (2023), Sosefo Fifita (2023), Moeaki Fotuaika (2024), Patrick Herbet (2023), Jaimin Joliffe (2024), Brian Kelly (2023), Alofi’ana Khan-Pereira (2023), Sam Lisone (2023, CO 2024), Isaac Liu (2024), Esan Marsters (2022), Greg Marzhew (2023), Sam McIntyre (2022), Kevin Proctor (2022), Phillip Sami (2024), Toby Sexton (2024), Corey Thompson (2022, CO 2023), Paul Turner (2023), Joseph Vuna (2023), Jarrod Wallace (2022) Joe Stimson (2023)

Growth gamers: Aaron Sales space (2022), Shannin Fuller (2022), Tony Francis (2023), Tom Weaver (2024)

Prepare-and-trial gamers: Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui, Isaac Matalavea-Sales space, William Samuel, Jack Cullen, Ben Liyou, Jordan Penquitt, Braden Robson, Charlie Murray, Ryan Foran, Jacob Alick, Oskar Bryant, Vaka Sikahele, Josh Rogers, Tony Francis, Kaleb Ngamanu, Lee Turner, Caleb Hodges, Klese Haas, Jaylan de Groot, Taine Tuaupiki

2022 positive factors: Isaac Liu (Roosters), Paul Turner (Warriors), Aaron Sales space (Storm), Will Smith (Eels)

2022 losses: Will Smith (Hull FC), Jai Whitbread, Sam Stone (each Centurions), Tyrone Peachey (Wests Tigers), Jamal Fogarty (Raiders), Ash Taylor (Warriors), Mitch Rein (Eels), Jonus Pearson (unsigned)

2023 positive factors: Kieran Foran (Sea Eagles), Sam Verrills (Roosters) Joe Stimson (Bulldogs)

2023 losses: Herman Ese’ese (Dolphins),

Coach: Justin Holbrook (2024)

SEA EAGLES

2022 squad: Josh Aloiai (2025), Morgan Boyle (2022), Ethan Bullemor (2023), Daly Cherry-Evans (2025), Lachlan Croker (2023), Andrew Davey (2022), Sione Fainu (2022), Kieran Foran (2022), Reuben Garrick (2023), Morgan Harper (2023), Sean Keppie (2024), Tolutau Koula (2024), Karl Lawton (2022), Haumole Olakau’ata (2024), Brad Parker (2023), Taniela Paseka (2024), Jason Saab (2023), Josh Schuster (2024), Toafofoa Sipley (2023), Martin Taupau (2022), Ben Trbojevic (2023), Jake Trbojevic (2026), Tom Trbojevic (2026), Christian Tuipulotu (2024), Alec Tu’itavake (2023), Dylan Walker (2022), Kaeo Weekes (2023)

Growth gamers: Jamie Humphreys (2023), Gordon Chan Kum Tong (2023)

Prepare-and-trial gamers: Kurt De Luis, Viliami Fifita, Manase Fainu, Troy Dargan, James Roumanos, Ray Vaega

2022 positive factors: Ethan Bullemor (Broncos)

2022 losses: Curtis Sironen (St Helens), Moses Suli (Dragons), Jack Gosiewski (Dragons), Cade Cust (Wigan), Tevita Funa (rugby union), Jorge Taufua (Tremendous League), Zac Saddler (unsigned)

2023 losses: Kieran Foran (Titans), Dylan Walker (Warriors), Marty Taupau, Andrew Davey (TBC)

Coach: Des Hasler (2023)

STORM

2022 squad: Nelson Asofa-Solomona (2023), Jesse Bromwich (2022), Kenny Bromwich (2022, PO 2023), Xavier Coates (2026), Thomas Eisenhuth (2023), Harry Grant (2025), Jordan Grant (2023), Jack Howarth (2022), Jahrome Hughes (2026), Dean Ieremia (2023), George Jennings (2023), Cooper Johns (2022), Tui Kamikamica (2023), Felise Kaufusi (2022), Chris Lewis (2022), Trent Loeiro (2025), Isaac Lumelume (2022), Alec MacDonald (2025), Nick Meaney (2023), Tepai Moeroa (2023) Cameron Munster (2023), Jayden Nikorima (2023), Justin Olam (2026), Ryan Papenhuyzen (2025), Jonah Pezet (2023), Brandon Smith (2022), Reimis Smith (2022), Will Warbrick (2023), Christian Welch (2025), Tyran Wishart (2023), David Nofoaluma* (2022)

Growth gamers: Bronson Garlick (2022), Cole Geyer (2023), Marion Seve (upgraded for 2023), Grant Anderson (upgraded for 2023)

2022 positive factors: Nick Meaney (Bulldogs), Xavier Coates (Broncos), Josh King (Knights), Jayden Nikorima (Redcliffe Dolphins), Will Warbrick (rugby union), Tyran Wishart (Dragons), Bronson Garlick (Newtown Jets), David Nofoaluma (on mortgage from Tigers for the rest of season)

2022 losses: Nicho Hynes (Sharks), Dale Finucane (Sharks), Aaron Sales space (Titans), Max King, Josh Addo-Carr (Bulldogs), Brenko Lee (Broncos), Aaron Pene (Warriors), Isaac Lumelume (launched), Judda Turahui (Bulldogs), Ryley Jacks, Dan Atkinson, Tyson Smoothy (all unsigned)

2023 positive factors: Tariq Sims (Dragons), Eli Katoa (Warriors),

KNIGHTS

2022 squad: Mitchell Barnett (2023), Bradman Greatest (2024), Jayden Brailey (2025), Jake Clifford (2023), Adam Clune (2023), Phoenix Crossland (2022), Lachlan Fitzgibbon (2022, PO 2023), Tyson Frizell (2022, PO 2023), Dane Gagai (2024), Bailey Hodgson (2023), Hymel Hunt (2023), Jack Johns (2023), Brodie Jones (2023), Jacob Kiraz (2022), David Klemmer (2023), Kurt Mann (2023), Anthony Milford (2022), Jirah Momoisea (2022), Brayden Musgrove (2022), Kalyn Ponga (2027), Chris Randall (2023), Daniel Saifiti (2026), Jacob Saifiti (2024), Simi Sasagi (2024), Pasami Saulo (2022), Sauaso Sue (2022), Enari Tuala (2023), Dom Younger (2023) Tex Hoy (2022)

Growth gamers: Leo Thompson (2022), Krystian Mapapalangi (2023), Chris Vea’ila (2023)

2022 positive factors: Anthony Milford (Broncos), Dane Gagai (Rabbitohs), Adam Clune (Dragons), Mitchell Pearce (Catalans)

2022 losses: Starford To’a (Tigers), Connor Watson (Roosters), Josh King (Storm), Gehamat Shibasaki (rugby union), Blake Inexperienced (retired)

2023 losses: Anthony Milford (Dolphins), Mitch Barnett (Warriors), Edrick Lee (Dolphins), Jirah Momoisea (Eels), Tex Hoy (Hull KR), Edrick Lee (Dolphins), Pasami Saulo (Raiders)

2023 positive factors: Adam Elliott (from Raiders till 2025), Jack Hetherington (from Bulldogs till 2025)

Coach: Adam O’Brien (2024)

COWBOYS

2022 squad: Daejan Asi (2022), Kane Bradley (2022), Lachlan Burr (2022), Ben Condon (2023), Reuben Cotter (2022), Tom Dearden (2024), Scott Drinkwater (2027), Mitchell Dunn (2022), Kyle Feldt (2024), Thomas Gilbert (2022), Jake Granville (2022, CO 2023), Ben Hampton (2022), Coen Hess (2024), Peta Hiku (2023), Valentine Holmes (2025), Connelly Lemuelu (2022), Heilum Luki (2022), Jordan McLean (2022), Laitia Moceidreke (2023), Jeremiah Nanai (2023), Griffin Neame (2025), Emry Pere (2022), Reece Robson (2023), Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (2022), Murray Taulagi (2026), Jason Taumalolo (2027), Jamayne Taunoa-Brown (2023), Chad Townsend (2024), Luciano Leilua (2025)

Growth gamers: Jordan Lipp (2023), Riley Value (2023), Tyreece Woods (2022)

Ongoing coaching gamers: Jake Bourke, Tom Chester, Ragarive Wavik, Iosefo Masikau, Taniela Sadrugu

2022 positive factors: Chad Townsend (Sharks), Peta Hiku, Jamayne Taunoa-Brown (each Warriors), Luciano Leilua (Tigers)

2022 losses: Francis Molo (Dragons), Corey Jensen (Broncos), Peter Hola (Raiders), Michael Morgan, Javid Bown, Justin O’Neill (all retired), Shane Wright (unsigned)

2023 losses: Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (Dolphins)

Coach: Todd Payten (2023)

EELS

2022 squad: Jakob Arthur (2022), Waqa Blake (2023), Dylan Brown (2022, PO 2023), Nathan Brown (2023), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (2025), Bryce Cartwright (2023), Haze Dunster (2025), Clint Gutherson (2025), Wiremu Greig (2022), Keegan Hipgrave (2022), David Hollis (2023), Oregon Kaufusi (2022), Shaun Lane (2023), Reed Mahoney (2022), Ryan Matterson (2026), Makahesi Makatoa (2022), Mitchell Moses (2023, PO 2024), Solomone Naiduki Marata Niukore (2022), Tom Opacic (2022), Isaiah Papali’i (2022), Junior Paulo (2026), Will Penisini (2023), Hayze Perham (2022), Mitch Rein (2023) Sean Russell (2023), Bailey Simonsson (2024), Maika Sivo (2023), Ray Stone (2022)

Growth gamers: Sam Loizou (2022), Ky Rodwell (2022), Josh Tuipulotu (2023)

2022 positive factors: Bailey Simonsson (Raiders), Mitch Rein (Titans)

2022 losses: Joey Lussick (St. Helens), Blake Ferguson (rugby union), Will Smith (Titans), Keegan Hipgrave (retirement), Michael Oldfield, Sam Hughes, Nathaniel Roache (all unsigned)

2023 positive factors: Josh Hodgson (from Raiders till 2024), Jirah Momoisea (2023)

2023 losses: Marata Niukore (Warriors), Isaiah Papali’i (Wests Tigers), Ray Stone (Dolphins), Oregon Kaufusi (Sharks)

Coach: Brad Arthur (2024)

PANTHERS

2022 squad: Eddie Blacker (2023), Nathan Cleary (2024), Christian Crichton (2022), Stephen Crichton (2023), Dylan Edwards (2022), Matt Eisenhuth (2022), Kurt Falls (2022), James Fisher-Harris (2026), J’maine Hopgood (2024), Robert Jennings (2022), Mitch Kenny (2024), Viliame Kikau (2022), Apisai Koroisau (2022), Spencer Leniu (2023), Moses Leota (2024), Jarome Luai (2024), Liam Martin (2023), Taylan Might (2022), Sean O’Sullivan (2022), Jaeman Salmon (2022), Chris Smith (2023), Lindsay Smith (2022), Scott Sorensen (2023), Charlie Staines (2023), Izack Tago (2023), Brian To’o (2023), Isaah Yeo (2024)

Growth gamers: Thomas Jenkins (2023), Maverick Geyer (2023), Sunia Turuva (2022), Preston Riki (2022)

2022 positive factors: Sean O’Sulivan (Warriors), Chris Smith (Bulldogs)

2022 losses: Matt Burton (Bulldogs), Brent Naden (Bulldogs), Tevita Pangai Jr (Bulldogs), Kurt Capewell (Broncos), Paul Momirovski (Roosters), Brendan Fingers (Eels), Tyrone Might (Tremendous League), Shannon Harris (unsigned)

2023 positive factors: Luke Garner (from Tigers

2023 losses: Viliame Kikau (Bulldogs), Api Koroisau (Tigers)

Coach: Ivan Cleary (2023)

DRAGONS

2022 squad: Talatau Amone (2024), Jack Chook (2024), George Burgess (2023), Billy Burns (2022), Jack de Belin (2023, PO 2024), Matthew Feagai (2024), Max Feagai (2024), Poasa Faamausili (2022), Jackson Ford (2022), Tyrell Fuimaono (2023), Jack Gosiewski (2022), Ben Hunt (2025), Josh Kerr (2023), Blake Lawrie (2022), Zac Lomax (2026), Moses Mbye (2023), Andrew McCullough (2023), Josh McGuire (2022), Tautau Moga (2022), Francis Molo (2024), Cody Ramsey (2024), Mikaele Ravalawa (2023 PO 2024), Tariq Sims (2022), Jaydn Su’A (2024), Moses Suli (2024), Jayden Sullivan (2025), Aaron Woods (2022, PO 2023)

Growth gamers: Shalom O’Ofou (2022), Tyrell Sloan (2023), Michael Molo (2024)

Prepare-and-trial gamers: Josh Coric, Jackson Shereb, Michael Molo, Bailey Antrobus

2022 positive factors: Jaydn Su’A (Rabbitohs), Francis Molo (Cowboys), George Burgess (Wigan), Moses Mbye (Tigers), Moses Suli (Sea Eagles), Aaron Woods (Sharks), Jack Gosiewski (Sea Eagles), Tautau Moga (Rabbitohs)

2022 losses: Daniel Alvaro (launched mid-season for Tremendous League) (Cameron McInnes (Sharks), Matt Dufty (Bulldogs), Jordan Pereira (Broncos), Adam Clune (Knights), Corey Norman (retired), Kaide Ellis, Brayden Williame, Gerard Beale, Billy Brittain, Hayden Lomax (all unsigned)

2023 losses: Josh McGuire (Warrington)

Coach: Anthony Griffin (2022)

RABBITOHS

2022 squad: Jai Arrow (2024), Zane Bijorac (2022), Tom Burgess (2023), Jed Cartwright (2023), Michael Chee-Kam (2022), Damien Cook dinner (2023), Campbell Graham (2024), Siliva Havili (2023), Jacob Host (2023), Lachlan Ilias (2023), Alex Johnston (2025), Terrell Kalo Kalo (2023), Liam Knight (2023), Keaon Koloamatangi (2024), Peter Mamouzelos (2024), Josh Mansour (2022), Anthony Milford (2022), Taane Milne (2024), Latrell Mitchell (2023), Davvy Moale (2025), Cameron Murray (2025), Mark Nicholls (2023), Kodi Nikorima (2023), Jaxson Paulo (2022), Hame Sele (2023), Blake Taaffe (2023), Isaiah Tass (2024), Tevita Tatola (2024), Cody Walker (2023) Daniel Suluka-Fifita (2025) Izaac Thompson (2024) Ben Lovett (2024)

2022 positive factors: Kodi Nikorima (Warriors), Michael Chee-Kam (Wests Tigers), Siliva Havili (Raiders), Isaiah Tass (Broncos)

2022 losses: Adam Reynolds (Broncos), Braidon Burns (Bulldogs), Jaydn Su’A (Dragons), Benji Marshall (retirement), Dane Gagai (Knights), Patrick Mago (Wigan), Joshua Cook dinner (Bulldogs), Steven Marsters (Bulldogs), Tautau Moga (Dragons), Brock Gardner (Raiders), Troy Dargan (Sea Eagles)

Coach: Jason Demetriou (2023)

ROOSTERS

2022 squad: Renouf Atoni (2023), Fletcher Baker (2023), Egan Butcher (2023), Nat Butcher (2024), Lindsay Collins (2026), Angus Crichton (2022), Moala Graham-Taufa (2022), Drew Hutchison (2023), Luke Keary (2024), Adam Keighran (2022, CO 2023), Lachlan Lam (2022), Joseph Manu (2024), Ben Marschke (2022), Paul Momirovski (2024), Kevin Naiqama (2022), Victor Radley (2023), Billy Smith (2023), Joseph Suaalii (2022, PO 2023, PO 2024), Siosiua Taukeiaho (2022), James Tedesco (2024), Ben Thomas (2022), Daniel Tupou (2023), Sitili Tupouniua (2024), Sam Verrills (2024), Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (2023), Sam Walker (2023), Connor Watson (2023), Naufahu Whyte (2024), Oliver Gildart (2022)

Growth gamers: Tuku Hau Tapuha (2022)

2022 positive factors: Connor Watson (Knights), Renouf Atoni (Bulldogs), Paul Momirovski (Panthers), Kevin Naiqama (St Helens), Oliver Gildart (Wests Tigers)

2022 losses: Ronald Volkman (Warriors), Freddy Lussick (Warriors), Isaac Liu (Titans), Matt Ikuvalu (Sharks), Dale Copley, Josh Morris, Brett Morris, Jake Pal, Boyd Cordner (all retired), Daniel Suluka-Fifita (Rabbitohs till 2025)

2023 positive factors: Brandon Smith (from Storm till 2025)

2023 losses: Siosiua Taukeiaho (Catalans Dragons), Kevin Naiqama (Huddersfield Giants)

Coach: Trent Robinson (2023), Oliver Gildart (Wests Tigers)

WARRIORS

2022 squad: Bunty Afoa (2023), Euan Aitken (2023), Jesse Arthars (2022), Rocco Berry (2024), Josh Curran (2023), Wayde Egan (2024), Addin Fonua-Blake (2023), Tohu Harris (2024), Chanel Harris-Tavita (2022), Shaun Johnson (2023), Temple Kalepo (2022), Eliesa Katoa (2024), Marcelo Montoya (2022), Jack Murchie (2022), Ben Murdoch-Masila (2023), Kodi Nikorima (2022), Aaron Pene (2023), Iliesa Ratuva (2022), Satisfaction Petterson-Robati (2022), Adam Pompey (2023), Bayley Sironen (2023), Ash Taylor (2022), Jazz Tevaga (2022, PO 2023), Viliami Vailea (2023), Ronald Volkman (2025), Reece Walsh (2022), Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (2024) Jackson Ford (2024)

Growth gamers: Lleyton Finau (2022), Otukinekina Kepu (2022), Valingi Kepu (2022), Taniela Otukolo (2024)

Prepare-and-trial gamers: Jacob Laban, Zyon Maiu’u, Eric Vaafusuaga, Demitric Sifakula, Ali Leiataua, Trei Fuller, Jayden Corrigan, Tom Ale, Garrett Smith, Jackson Frei, Adam Cook dinner

2022 positive factors: Freddy Lussick (from Roosters for 2022), Ronald Volkman (from Roosters till 2025), Aaron Pene (Storm), Shaun Johnson (Sharks), Jesse Arthars (Broncos)

2022 losses: Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (NZ rugby union), Chad Townsend (Cowboys), Kane Evans (Tremendous League), Leeson Ah Mau (retired), David Fusitu’a (Tremendous League), Jyris Glamuzina, Isaiah Vagana (each unsigned), Matt Lodge (launched), Reece Walsh (Broncos at season’s finish)

2023 positive factors: Marate Niukore (from Eels till 2026), Luke Metcalf (from Sharks till 2024), Dylan Walker (from Sea Eagles till 2025), Mitch Barnett (from Knights till 2025), Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (From Raiders till 2025), Te Maire Martin (from Broncos till 2025) Jackson Ford (2024)

2023 losses: Eli Katoa (Storm)

Coach: Stacey Jones (interim)

2023 coach: Andrew Webster

TIGERS

2022 squad: Shawn Blore (2023), Luke Brooks (2023), Adam Doueihi (2023), Luke Garner (2022), Oliver Gildart (2023), Jackson Hastings (2023), Reece Hoffman (2023), Asu Kepaoa (2023), William Kei (2022), Daine Laurie (2023), Jacob Liddle (2023), Jock Madden (2022), Ken Maumalo (2023, PO 2024), Zane Musgrove (2024), Brent Naden (2025), David Nofoaluma (2025), Joe Ofahengaue (2025), Tyrone Peachey (2023), Alex Seyfarth (2023), Jake Simpkin (2024), Tuki Simpkins (2023), Tommy Talau (2022), James Tamou (2022), Starford To’a (2024), Kelma Tuilagi (2022), Junior Tupou (2024), Alex Twal (2024), Stefano Utoikamanu (2023), Triston Reilly (2024)

Growth gamers: Henry O’Kane (2022), Brandon Tumeth (2022), Lomi Saukuru (2022)

Prepare-and-trial gamers: Logen Dillon, Dudley Dutoi, Trey Peni, Tyrone Roberts, Kade Hill, Fonua Pole, Michael Tannous, Bray Guyan, Ben Stevanovic, Brandon Webster-Mansfield, Rua Ngatikaru, Billy Stapleton, Junior Pauga, Liam Scolari, Iverson Fuatimau, Austin Dias, Tom Freebairn

2022 positive factors: Triston Reilly (rugby union), Brent Naden (Bulldogs), Starford To’a (Knights), Jackson Hastings (Wigan), Oliver Gildart (Wigan), Tyrone Peachey (Titans), Junior Tupou (rugby union)

2022 losses: David Nofoaluma (Storm on mortgage deal for the rest of 2022), Thomas Mikaele (Tremendous League), Moses Mbye (Dragons), Billy Walters (Broncos), Michael Chee Kam (Rabbitohs), Russell Packer (retired), Zac Cini (Sharks/Newtown Jets), Joey Leilua, Tom Amone, James Roberts (all unsigned), Luciano Leilua (Cowboys), Oliver Gildart (Roosters on mortgage deal for the rest of 2022), James Roberts (retired)

Coach: Brett Kimmorley (Interim)

2023 coach: Tim Sheens



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