The 2023 season might be gearing up for the finals, but in the ever-changing world of the NRL transfer market, attention is already shifting to 2024 and beyond.

Every NRL side has less than ten spots available in their Top 30 for next season, while a select handful of clubs are closing in on a full complement already.

Zero Tackle have compiled the current status of every NRL club for 2024, with signings, losses, players still off-contract, full squads, best 17, and an overview of what every club still needs to be successful come next season.

You can use our easy dropdown menu below to navigate between each club, and we will update this every time there is a signing or player movement for next year so that you can keep on top of how your club is shaping up for next season.

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Wests Tigers

Wests Tigers 2026 Player Movements

2026 Gains
Jayden Sullivan (South Sydney Rabbitohs, 2027)
2026 Losses
David Klemmer
Re-Signed
Fonua Pole (2027), Alex Seyfarth (2028)
Off Contract 2025
Adam Doueihi, Solomona Faataape, Josh Feledy, Justin Matamua, Brent Naden, Charlie Staines, Brandon Tumeth
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The following is correct as of December 25.

Full squad

Solomon Alaimalo, John BatemanJahream Bula, Tallyn Da Silva, Adam Doueihi, Latu Fainu, Samuela Fainu, Sione Fainu, Josh Feledy, Lachlan Galvin, Asu Kepaoa, David Klemmer, Apisai KoroisauJustin Matamua, Jordan Miller, Brent NadenDavid Nofoaluma, Justin Olam, Isaiah Papali'i, Fonua PoleAlex Seyfarth, Aidan Sezer, Jake Simpkin, Charlie Staines, Starford To'a, Brandon Tumeth, Junior Tupou, Alex Twal, Stefano Utoikamanu

Best 17 and full squad
1. Jahream Bula
2. Solomon Alaimalo
3. Starford To'a
4. Justin Olam
5. Junior Tupou
6. Jayden Sullivan
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Stefano Utoikamanu
9. Apisai Koroisau
10. David Klemmer
11. John Bateman
12. Isaiah Papali'i
13. Fonua Pole

14. Tallyn Da Silva
15. Justin Matamua
16. Alex Twal
17. Alex Seyfarth

18. Adam Doueihi
19. Charlie Staines
20. Brent Naden
21. Asu Kepaoa
22. Latu Fainu
23. David Nofoaluma
24. Brandon Tumeth
25. Lachlan Galvin
26. Jake Simpkin
27. Sione Fainu
28. Samuela Fainu
29. Jordan Miller
30. Josh Feledy

Roster spots open: 0

2024 Development List

1. Kit Laulilii
2. Chris Faagutu
3. Solomone Saukuru
4. Tony Sukkar
5. Alex Lobb

Note: Adam Doueihi is unlikely to be available for the first half of 2024 as he recovers from injury.

What they still need

After the pressing issue of their halves in recent years, the club have brought in Aidan Sezer back to the NRL while also signing the young, talented duo of Jayden Sullivan from the Dragons and Latu Fainu from the Manly Sea Eagles.

While Adam Doueihi is very much a starter in the line-up, an injury against the Eels during the 2023 season means he will only likely be available from the middle of the season - a date that could be pushed back depending on his recovery process from yet another ACL injury.

That means Latu Fainu, Lachlan Galvin or Jayden Sullivan could be thrown straight into the deep end at number six to accompany veteran Aiden Sezar in the halves.

The forwards are a different story. The signing of Samuela Fainu adds to an already strong crop of talented youngsters coming through, who will be learning from the likes of David Klemmer, Alex Twal, John Bateman and Isaiah Papali'i. It goes without saying that the Tigers must focus their efforts on the backline.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Sharks: New signings NIL. Roster spots available NIL.
    Donโ€™t expect any improvement this year if Craig Fitzgibbon does not give game-time to the players the club has been developing.
    If he thinks that they are never going to be better than NSW Cup, why has he re-signed them?

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