After being hampered by injuries and poor form in recent years, Keiran has to perform in order to re-establish himself as a dominant playmaker.
In a club that is rebuilding and has the youngest team in the NRL, all eyes will be on Keiran Foran to perform in 2019.
He's one of the most talented and skilful players in the league, yet he also remains to be one of the most inconsistent.
Will Shaun Johnson thrive without the added pressure he had of being the main playmaker at the warriors?
After joining the Tigers on a big money contract in 2018, Josh will be hoping to stay injury free and play consistent footy to repay the faith to the club has put in him.
With Benji and Robbie looking to retire this year Josh Reynolds will be out to prove he still has something to offer to the Tigers going forward.
Never really has hit the mark on a consistent basis, new coach Seibold will be hoping to unleash Milford's potential and take it to another level.
Consistency will be the main obstacle.
Time to step up, mature and be the main organiser of the team.
After a somewhat dismal 2018, Mitchell Moses will need to prove his worth as a playmaker and cement a position in the halves in what will be a cutthroat season for the Eels.