As you tuck into the Christmas ham, try to dodge the worst of the chat around the table and open the presents, NRL clubs will also be hoping they can score plenty from the most festive day of the year.

It's time of year when the NRL seems to stand still. Players are on leave, clubs go quiet and the signings - for about the only time all year - slow down.

But it won't stay that way for long. Clubs have turned their long-term attention towards their 2025 squads, while pre-season training will be back shortly ahead of the season kicking off in Las Vegas, which itself follows pre-season trials from the middle of February.

So, what does your club want for Christmas ahead of the 2024 season?

On behalf of the entire Zero Tackle team, we wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas, and safe holiday period.

5. Titans: Find roles for three fullbacks

The Titans come into 2024 with one of the competition's biggest headaches. Three fullabcks - former Queensland representative AJ Brimson, exciting but yet to hit his potential Jayden Campbell, and young gun Keano Kini.

Des Hasler will need to work out, first and foremost, who is best used in the number one jumper, but also, how he fits all three players into the side.

All three are signed long-term at Robina, and are good enough to be playing first-grade. It's not in the Titans' best interests to have any of the three looking for a way out over a lack of playing time.

Campbell has found himself at six or off the bench in recent times, but realistically, that shouldn't be an option in 2024 unless injuries strike.

Kini realistically doesn't play elsewhere from fullback though and may have the heighest ceiling of the trio.

Brimson has admitted previously he is open to the idea of playing something of a roaming role at centre in what could be a boost to the Titans' attack.

There is no answer that will satsify the trio and the Titans' fan base, but it's one Hasler must get right in what is his first major call as Titans coach.