Every year, NRL players partake in a game of musical chairs, swapping chairs and switching jerseys as each club looks to build a premiership-winning roster for next season.
Some clubs grow stronger, some fall away, even Penrith who are built on their junior system were forced to recruit from outside. Every single side has a weakness they're looking to cover, a hole in their outfit.
So which player will change your club's fortunes in 2023? A superstar or a young gun, a toiler or someone flashy?
Here is every club's biggest signature for the upcoming NRL season.
4. Cronulla Sharks
One of Parramatta's unsung heroes this season, Cronulla have sured up their middle third after securing Oregon Kaufusi on a two-year deal.
Kaufusi stepped out of the shadows this season, not just playing an NRL Grand Final, but also starting lock for Samoa in the World Cup final.
Add in the likes of Toby Rudolf, Dale Finucane, Braden Hamlin-Uele, Royce Hunt and Jack Williams, and the Sharks will be rolling through the middle of opposition sides in 2023.
Oregon Kaufusi is the only “name” player Cronulla has bought, but Kevin Iro’s son, Kayal, has more potential to show some X-factor for the Sharks.
Had not heard of Jye Gray yet, will certainly keep an eye out for him.