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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New Zealand Warriors

The following is correct as of December 25.

Full squad

Bunty Afoa, Tom Ale, Mitch Barnett, Rocco Berry, Kurt Capewell, Wayde Egan, Addin Fonua-Blake, Jackson Ford, Tohu Harris, Chanel Harris-Tavita, Shaun Johnson, Edward Kosi, Jacob Laban, Ali Leiataua, Freddy Lussick, Zyon Maiu'u, Te Maire Martin, Luke Metcalf, Marcelo Montoya, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Marata Niukore, Adam Pompey, Demitric Sifakula, Jazz Tevaga, Taine Tuaupiki, Roger Tuivasa-SheckDylan Walker, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak

Best 17 and full squad
1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
4. Adam Pompey
5. Marcelo Montoya
6. Luke Metcalf
7. Shaun Johnson
8. Addin Fonua-Blake
9. Wayde Egan
10. Mitch Barnett
11. Jackson Ford
12. Kurt Capewell
13. Tohu Harris

14. Chanel Harris-Tavita
15. Marata Niukore
16. Dylan Walker
17. Jazz Tevaga

18. Ali Leiataua
19. Bunty Afoa
20. Freddy Lussick
21. Te Maire Martin
22. Tom Ale
23. Rocco Berry
24. Edward Kosi
25. Jacob Laban
26. Demitric Sifakula
27. Zyon Maiu'u
28. Taine Tuaupiki
29. No player signed
30. No player signed

Roster spots open: 2

2024 Development List

1. Ben Farr
2. Etuate Fukofuka
3. Patrick Moimoi
4. Sanele Aukusitino
5. Selumiela Halasima
6. Tanner Stowers-Smith

What they still need

The Warriors are just about at a full book. That would have been a concern in years gone by, but this time, it's stability that could be excellent for a Warriors outfit who have outperformed all expectations in 2023.

They have had just a single loss so far in Viliami Vailea, but Bayley Sironen, and Valingi Kepu will join him as departures.

The potential promotions out of the development squad for the likes of Jacob Laban or Zyon Maiu'u could take up two of the spots on the roster, while impressive young fullback Taine Tuaupiki is likely to take another after making his NRL debut this season.

Ultimately, the Warriors can hold off doing anything with their final two spots for the time being. This is a strong squad with depth in all the right areas, although there is an argument that a serious injury to Addin Fonua-Blake would leave them a little short in the front row, so potentially, that's where efforts will be focused for spots 29 and 30.

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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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