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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Gold Coast Titans

Titans 2026 Player Movements

2026 Gains
None
2026 Losses
Ken Maumalo (released)
Re-Signed
None
Off Contract 2025
Jacob Alick-Wiencke, Jaylan De Groot, Iszac Fa'asuamaleaui, Jojo Fifita, Kieran Foran, Ryan Foran, Tony Francis, Ben Liyou, Josiah Pahulu, Harley Smith-Shields
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The following is correct as of December 25.

Full squad

Jacob Alick, Tanah Boyd, AJ Brimson, Jayden Campbell, Erin Clark, Iszac Fa'asuamaleaui, Tino Fa'asuamaleaui, Beau Fermor, David Fifita, Jojo Fifita, Kieran Foran, Ryan Foran, Moeaki Fotuaika, Tony Francis, Klese Haas, Jaimin Jolliffe, Brian Kelly, Alofiana Khan-Pereira, Keano Kini, Isaac Liu, Ken Maumalo, Josiah Pahulu, Keenan Palasia, Chris Randall, Phillip Sami, Aaron Schoupp, Harley Smith-Shields, Joe Stimson, Sam Verrills, Thomas Weaver

Best 17 and full squad
1. AJ Brimson
2. Jojo Fifita
3. Phillip Sami
4. Brian Kelly
5. Alofiana Khan-Pereira
6. Kieran Foran
7. Tanah Boyd
8. Moeaki Fotuaika
9. Sam Verrills
10. Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
11. David Fifita
12. Keenan Palasia
13. Isaac Liu

14. Chris Randall
15. Joe Stimson
16. Beau Fermor
17. Erin Clark

18. Jayden Campbell
19. Jaimin Jolliffe
20. Klese Haas
21. Jacob Alick
22. Ken Maumalo
23. Iszac Fa'asuamaleaui
24. Keano Kini
25. Thomas Weaver
26. Ryan Foran
27. Josiah Pahulu
28. Aaron Schoupp
29. Harley Smith-Shields
30. Tony Francis

Roster spots open: 0

2024 Development List

1. Arama Hau
2. Ben Liyou
3. Jaylan De Groot
4. Oskar Bryant
5. Ryder Williams
6. Seth Nikotemo

What they still need

The Titans are another side with a full squad for 2024, with Des Hasler having little in the way of wiggle room ahead of his first season at Robina after it was confirmed by the club the former Sea Eagles and Bulldogs mentor would replace Justin Holbrook.

As it stands, the Titans will benefit greatly from the return of Beau Fermor, who has missed virtually the entire 2023 season with injury.

The Titans remain a relatively well-balanced squad with plenty of youth coming through the system, including Thomas Weaver, who could find his way into the halves next season if Tanah Boyd can't go to the next level, while others include the returning Treymain Spry, Iszac Fa'asuamaleaui and Keano Kini.

The Titans may be able to point at their centres as a potential area of weakness, although the recent re-signing of Brian Kelly hands them extra depth in the department.

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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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