New coach Todd Payten has already filled 29 of his 30 first grade spots for next season, though young half Jake Clifford has been linked to Newcastle. Former Broncos and Roosters pivot Sean O'Sullivan is their latest addition, joining father Peter (the Warriors' recruitment officer) at the Kiwi club on a one-year deal. Suliasi Vunivalu (rugby union), Tino Fa'asuamaleaui (Titans), Paul Momirovski (Tigers, loan deal over), Cameron Smith, Sandor Earl, Ricky Leutele, Marion Seve, Albert Vete. Luke Garner (2022), Tommy Talau (2022), Alex Twal (2022) Off Contract 2020.

Representative front-rower Addin Fonua-Blake's release has eased salary cap pressure at the Sea Eagles, with Taniela Paseka's extension following soon after. Morgan Harper (Sea Eagles), Connelly Lemuelu (Cowboys), Michael Lichaa, Danny Fualalo, John Olive, Nu Brown, Kaiyne-Lee Kalache (all unsigned), Nick Cotric (Raiders), Blake Green (Knights), Corey Waddell (Sea Eagles), Jack Hetherington (Panthers), Kyle Flanagan (Roosters), Kieran Foran (Sea Eagles), Kerrod Holland (retired), Bryson Goodwin (Rabbitohs), Connor Tracey (Rabbitohs), Jesse Ramien (Knights), Mawene Hiroti (Rabbitohs), Royce Hunt (Raiders), Nene Macdonald, Jayden Brailey (Knights), Sosaia Feki (Castleford), Kyle Flanagan (Roosters), Paul Gallen (retired), Kurt Capewell (Panthers), Aaron Gray (unsigned), Josh Morris (Roosters - round three onwards), Cameron King (retired), Jayson Bukuya (retired), Corey Thompson (Wests Tigers), Jonus Pearson (Dragons), Darius Farmer (upgraded from development contract), Greg Leleisiuao (Eels), Beau Fermor (Knights), Sam Lisone (Warriors), Shannon Boyd (retired), Ryan James (Raiders), Young Tonumaipea (rugby union), Tino Fa'asuamaleaui (Storm), Herman Ese'ese (Knights), David Fifita (Broncos), Patrick Herbert (Warriors), Kallum Watkins (round 3 onwards - released for personal reasons), Michael Gordon, Will Matthews (retired), Jesse Arthars (Broncos), Ryley Jacks (Storm), Brenko Lee (Storm), Jack Stockwell (unsigned), Leilani Latu (Warrington), Danny Levi (Knights), Luke Metcalf (upgraded from development contract), Morgan Harper (Bulldogs), Kane Elgey, Trent Hodkinson (retired), Apisai Koroisau (Panthers), Lloyd Perrett (unsigned), Sam Smith (released), Joel Thompson (St Helens), Corey Waddell (Bulldogs), Addin Fonua-Blake (Warriors), Brenko Lee (Titans), Ryley Jacks (Titans), Aaron Pene, Darryn Schonig, Nicho Hynes, Isaac Lumelume (upgraded), Ricky Leutele (Toronto, round 13 onwards), Will Chambers (Japanese rugby), Solomone Kata (Super Rugby), Joe Stimson (Bulldogs), Billy Walters (Wests Tigers), Curtis Scott (Raiders), Brodie Croft (Broncos), Jayden Brailey (Sharks), Bradman Best, Star To'a, Jirah Momoisea (upgraded from development contracts), Enari Tuala (Cowboys), Gehamat Shibasaki (Broncos), Tyronne Roberts-Davis, *Andrew McCullough (Broncos, round 3 to round 12), Blake Green (Warriors, round 13 onwards), Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Hull KR), James Gavet (Huddersfield), Jamie Buhrer, Zac Woolford (unsigned), Jesse Ramien (Sharks), Slade Griffin, Nathan Ross (retired), Danny Levi (Sea Eagles), Beau Fermor (Titans), *Andrew McCullough (out of top 30 squad after round 12), Dominic Young (Huddersfield), Tyson Frizell (Dragons), Aidan Guerra (retired), Tim Glasby (retired), Jamayne Taunoa-Brown, Adam Pompey, Eliesa Katoa (upgraded from development contract), Wayde Egan (Panthers), Jack Murchie (Raiders, round 3 onwards), Ben Murdoch-Masila (Warrington), Kane Evans (Eels), Euan Aitken (Dragons), Addin Fonua-Blake (Manly), Adam Blair (retired), Gerard Beale (retired), Lachlan Burr (Cowboys), Isaiah Papali'i (Eels), Taane Milne (Rabbitohs), Blayke Ayshford (retired), Issac Luke (Dragons), Tevita Satae (Hull FC), Ligi Sao (Hull FC), Sam Lisone (Titans), Blake Green (Knights - round 13 onwards), Reece Robson (Dragons), Esan Marsters (Wests Tigers), Connelly Lemuelu (Bulldogs), Reuben Cotter, Thomas Gilbert, Daniel Russell (upgraded from development contracts), Valentine Holmes (NFL), Matt Scott, Scott Bolton (retired), Jordan Kahu (Broncos), Enari Tuala (Knights), Te Maire Martin (retired), Javid Bowen, Gideon Gela-Mosby, Kurt Baptiste, Carlin Anderson, (all unsigned), Gavin Cooper (retired), Tom Opacic (Eels), Ryan Matterson (Tigers), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Panthers), Haze Dunster (upgraded from development contracts), Jai Field (development contract - Dragons), Jordan Rankin (Castleford), Tom Opacic (Cowboys), Isaiah Papali'i (Warriors), Joey Lussick (Salford), Tim Mannah, Matt McIlwrick (retired), Manu Ma'u (Hull FC), Tepai Moeroa (Super Rugby), Greg Leleisiuao (Titans), Josh Hoffman (unsigned), Ethan Parry (released), Kane Evans (Warriors), David Gower (retired), Apisai Koroisau (Sea Eagles), Dean Blore, Shawn Blore, Stephen Crichton, Braydon McGrady (upgraded from development contracts), Kurt Capewell (Sharks), Zane Tetevano (Roosters), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Eels), Sione Katoa (Bulldogs), Tim Grant, Sam McKendry (retired), Wayde Egan (Warriors), Tyrell Fuimaono (Dragons), Hame Sele, Frank Winterstein, Paea Pua, Nick Lui-Toso (unsigned), Shawn Blore (Tigers, round 3 onwards), Jed Cartwright (Rabbitohs, round 10 onwards), Kaide Ellis (Dragons), Robert Jennings (Wests Tigers), Matt Eisenhuth (Wests Tigers), Jack Hetherington (Bulldogs), Caleb Aekins (Raiders), James Tamou (Wests Tigers), Malakai Watene-Zelezniak, Pat Hollis, Brayden McGrady (released), Kaide Ellis (Panthers), Tyrell Fuimaono (Panthers), Issac Luke (Warriors), Eddie Blacker, Jackson Ford, Jason Saab (upgraded from development contracts), Brayden Wiliame (Catalans), Jonus Pearson (Titans), Jeremy Latimore (retired), Gareth Widdop (Warrington), Reece Robson (Cowboys), Steven Marsters (Rabbitohs), Mitchell Allgood, Jai Field, Lachlan Maranta, Patrick Kaufusi, Darren Nicholls, Lachlan Timm (unsigned), Issac Luke (Broncos), Euan Aitken (Warriors), James Graham (St Helens), Jacob Host (Rabbitohs), Latrell Mitchell (Roosters), Troy Dargan (Broncos), Steven Marsters (Dragons), Patrick Mago (Broncos), Joshua Cook, Dean Hawkins, Keaon Kolomatangi, Ky Rodwell (upgraded from development contracts), Jed Cartwright (Panthers), Bryson Goodwin (Sharks, mid-season), John Sutton, Greg Inglis, Sam Burgess (retired), George Burgess (Wigan), Dean Britt (Bulldogs), Connor Tracey (Sharks), Billy Brittain (Dragons), Mawene Hiroti (Sharks), Adam Doueihi (Tigers), Kyle Turner, Jacob Gagan (released), Jacob Host (Dragons), Taane Milne (Warriors), Kyle Flanagan (Sharks), Josh Morris (Sharks - round three onwards), Latrell Mitchell (Rabbitohs), Cooper Cronk (retired), Zane Tetevano (Panthers), Bernard Lewis (unsigned), Mitchell Aubusson (retired). Re-Signed. Harry Rushton (Wigan), Ryan James (Titans), Caleb Aekins (Panthers), John Bateman (Wigan), Nick Cotric (Bulldogs), Michael Oldfield. “To win a competition you’ve also got to have really good strike centres, and at the moment (Joey) Leilua and Moses (Mbye) aren’t up to scratch. 2 days ago Signings. A NOTE ABOUT RELEVANT ADVERTISING: We collect information about the content (including ads) you use across this site and use it to make both advertising and content more relevant to you on our network and other sites. Maguire led the Rabbitohs to glory in 2014 and the Tigers brought him to Concord in the hope he can break their finals drought, and win the club a title. “He knows what he needs to do. Look at the Panthers spine and they are leading the competition. Stefano Utoikamanu (Eels), James Tamou (Panthers), Asu Kepaoa (Roosters), Jock Madden, Kane Bradley, Jake Simpkin, Zac Cini (all promoted), Chris Lawrence (retired), Chris McQueen (Huddersfield), Robert Jennings (Panthers), Matt Eisenhuth (Panthers), Harry Grant (Storm, loan period over), Benji Marshall, Oliver Clark, Sam McIntyre, Alex Seyfarth, Dylan Smith, Elijah Taylor, Fittler encouraged by Blues learning ‘huge lesson’, Friend and Morris twins locked in: Roosters re-sign key trio, 2020 Signings Tracker: Roberts exits Souths; Dogs nab Averillo, Rabbitohs release Roberts on compassionate grounds, You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content, the three seasoned Roosters campaigners agreed to one-year contracts, See all pre-October 1 signings and player moves here. Gavin Cooper (retired), Tom Opacic (Eels). That’s the big questions. Earlier, Penrith released three players on top of a trio of first-graders who are joining other clubs in 2021. Back-up half Drew Hutchison has also been retained for another season in recent days as an off-season shootout between rookie Sam Walker and Lachlan Lam looms for a scrumbase start. 2020 Playing Squad. The Broncos have left six roster spots open given the upheaval expected after their first wooden spoon in club history, while premiers Melbourne still have moves on the horizon as Cameron Smith and Josh Addo-Carr still weigh up their futures. Paul Momirovski returns from his loan deal with the Storm while the final 2022 year of Joey Leilua's deal is an option in the club's favour. That’s 145 games and he hasn’t played a finals game. 2020. Storm premiership-winner Brenko Lee has also had his cruel Origin scratching due to injury offset by taking up his one-year option with Melbourne for next season as ex-Eels flyer George Jennings also joins the club on a two-year deal. Your club's contract list: Broncos | Raiders | Bulldogs Sharks | Titans | Sea Eagles Storm | Knights | Cowboys | EelsPanthers | Rabbitohs | Dragons Roosters | Warriors | Wests Tigers, Recent moves for each of the 16 Telstra Premiership clubs, Contract years listed, plus player options (PO), club options (CO) and mutual options (MO). Have four spots left for next season with Josh Addo-Carr's manager understood to be close to agreeing to a four-year deal, though his release from Melbourne is contingent on a replacement being sourced.

Richie Kennar is also poised to re-sign for another season. “(Maguire has) got a lot of questions over his roster,” Ennis said.

“Obviously Benji Marshall coming to the back end of his career, they need to make a decision on that and move forward, get someone established in that jersey.

Premiership-winning half Jahrome Hughes is their retention priority, while Eels winger George Jennings makes the move south as Brenko Lee takes up his 2021 option. Kayo is your ticket to the 2020 NRL Telstra Premiership. Newcastle's Tautau Moga is tipped to join them on a one-year deal. The 24-year-old local junior returns to the club after two seasons with South Sydney and two more at the Wests Tigers. "I'm so grateful to be back in Panthers colours and can't wait to get started," Eisenhuth said. Cameron King (retired), Jayson Bukuya (retired), Bryson Goodwin, Kayleb Milne, Scott Sorensen, Brayden Trindall. Have left plenty of room to move by naming the minimum 24 players required, with another five spots to fill before next March. “I don’t know if he’s going to be able to perform at the level to get them to a premiership at fullback.”. Roberts and the Rabbitohs have agreed to part ways and forego the 2021 component of his deal in what South Sydney described as "a decision agreed by both the player and the club".



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